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GENERAL TOPICS AUSTRALIAN LAW Property Law CANADIAN LAW Evidence Constitutional law Copyright law Criminal Law Trade-mark law ENGLISH LAW Criminal Law Contract Law Equity and Trusts Property Law Tort Law JAPANESE LAW Law and Government UK LAW Company Law Database Law Taxation US LAW Civil Procedure Criminal Law Copyright Law Corporate Law Income Tax Patent Law Torts Casebook Trademark Law EUROPEAN LAW European Union Law INTERNATIONAL LAW International Law in the United States Internet Governance Private International Law


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General topics

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Australian law

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Canadian law

This is a collection of texts on core topics in Canadian law. They are most useful as companions in the study of law, and as such are organized based on a typical curriculum at a law school in Canada.

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Basics

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Core areas of law

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Procedural law

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Business and Finances

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Intellectual Property

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Annotated Laws

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European Law

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German Law

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United Kingdom Law

English Law

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Japanese Law

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US Law

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Comprehensive texts

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Developing texts

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International law




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