Legal sites
Our selection of legal reference sites
Website of the French government dedicated to the publication of legal texts and court decisions considered as important for the evolution of French law. Reliable, comprehensive and powerful reference tools.
Publisher of quality publications on public information, administrative, political, economic, social and international news.
Reference legal editor. Dalloz.fr is a powerful research tool giving access to all the documentary collections of the publishing house.
Publishing house specialized in labour law. Its website offers a wide range of legal content aimed at SMEs and SMIs in particular: practical advice, legal news, etc.
Community site dedicated to professionals and law enthusiasts (lawyers, employee lawyers, notaries, bailiffs, magistrates, academics, experts, paralegals, law students etc). Place for exchange and sharing of experiences.
A monthly review of communication law, Légipresse offers each month a selection of current issues in French, European and international media law (press, audiovisual, internet, multimedia, advertising, publishing, cinema), commented by a team of lawyers, professionals and academics.
Juriscom.net is an electronic journal dedicated to information and communications technology law, administered by the DANTE laboratory at the University of Versailles-St. Quentin.
http://www.droit-technologie.org/
Law & Technology is a Belgian website that monitors the various aspects of rights evolving with new technologies.
Legalis is a monitoring website on Internet law and new technologies.
Database of legal information on the audiovisual sector in Europe, developed by the European Audiovisual Observatory.
Future of copyright is a platform for monitoring and debating the future of copyright in the Information Society, developed by Considerati, a Dutch research and consultancy organisation on the development of the Information Society.
An academic platform bringing together six international teams of French-speaking specialists in new technology law around six major research themes: electronic business, e-commerce, cyberjustice, intellectual property, security, privacy.