Use the following resources to find primary and secondary sources on International Law:
Includes the current constitution for almost every country in the world, translated to English for non-English speaking jurisdictions, as well as some draft and historical texts. The About page provides guidance on using the resource and links to video tutorials.
Guides from the Hauser Global Law School Program at NYU School of Law. Foreign Law Research includes over 160 individual country guides and Comparative Law Research contains additional general or comparative guides.
This guide collects links to constitutions, executive, legislative and judicial branches, legal research guides, and other useful sources for over 200 countries (and territories) all over the world.
The World Legal Information Institute (WorldLII) is a free, independent and non-profit global legal research facility developed collaboratively by a collective of national-based Legal Information Institutes and various other organizations.
This publication covers legal news and developments worldwide. It is updated frequently and draws on information from official national legal publications and reliable press sources.
The Ministry of Justice is a government agency in Saudi Arabia was established in 1970 by King Faisal of Saudi Arabia to oversee the administration of the country's court system. The main role of the Ministry is to monitor the Saudi courts and fulfill their financial and administrative requirements.
Taradhi” platform aims to promote justice and transparency and to provide a unified online platform for judicial information.
Najiz is a judicial services platform which provides all Ministry of Justice (MoJ) services through one unified platform.
Courts of the Judicial System in Saudi Arabia
This section is dedicated to the efforts carried out by the Ministry of Justice in relation to litigation proceedings. It will take you through the four bodies of the Judicial System in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia including the Supreme Court, Appellate Court, First Instant Court, and Enforcement Court. It will also highlight the five stages of issuing laws, which consist of Suggestion Stage, Voting Stage, Validation Stage, Release Stage and Publication Stage. Another important factor in the justice system is the method of legal proceedings in Saudi courts, the seven judicial services, arbitration for commercial disputes and contacting licensed lawyers.