Over the last several months, the Law Library has added multiple new collections of foreign legal gazettes to our website. We are digitizing our physical collections for everyone to access and use these unique items, subject to copyright restrictions. Legal gazettes are the primary law sources of many jurisdictions outside the U.S. and may contain legislation, orders, regulations, statutory instruments, and international agreements. Some include decisions of courts and administrative agencies.
The Law Library legal gazette collection is one of the largest in the world, aiming to collect gazettes from all countries–past, current, and future. We released our collection from Eritrea first, followed by Dubai, Egypt, Morocco, Venezuela, and Paraguay.
Recently, we have published collections from Oceania (New Caledonia and Cook Islands), South America (Suriname), and Africa (Cabo Verde and Niger).