Library of Congress. Law Library
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Name (Latin)
Library of Congress. Law Library
Other forms of name
Law Library of Congress (U.S. : -1990)
Library of Congress. Biblioteca de Derecho
Library of Congress. Biblioteca giuridica
Library of Congress. I︠U︡ridicheskai︠a︡ biblioteka
Library of Congress. Rechtsbibliothek
United States. Law Library
United States. Library of Congress. Law Library
Other Identifiers
Sources of Information
- Chan, Choung. Status of forces treaty, 1955:p. 9 (Law Library of Congress)
- Sarnecka-Crouch, Bozena. Trade union law in Poland, 1989:page 2 (Law Library of Congress)
- Bernal, M.L.H. Bibliografía de obras sobre el derecho de los Estados Unidos ... 1984:t.p. (Biblioteca de Derecho; Library of Congress)
- Bernal, M.-L.H. Bibliografia delle opere sul diritto degli Stati Uniti in lingua straniera ... 1986:t.p. (Biblioteca giuridica; Library of Congress)
- Bernal, M. L. H. Bibliografii︠a︡ rabot po pravu Soedinennykh Shtatov Ameriki na inostrannykh i︠a︡zykakh, 1987:t.p. (I︠U︡ridicheskai︠a︡ biblioteka)
- Bernal, M.-L.H. Bibliographie fremdsprachiger Werke über das Recht ... 1981:t.p. (Rechtsbibliothek, Library of Congress)
- Firearms regulations in various foreign countries, 1990:t.p. (Law Library of Congress)
- Phone call to org., 5/1/91(Law Library, Library of Congress chgd. its name ca. 1/90 to Law Library of Congress)
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Wikipedia description:
The Law Library of Congress is the law library of the United States Congress. The Law Library of Congress holds the single most comprehensive and authoritative collection of domestic, foreign, and international legal materials in the world. Established in 1832, its collections are currently housed in the James Madison Memorial Building of the Library of Congress. Law staff rely on and utilize 2.9 million volumes of primary legal sources, 102.18 million microforms, 99,000 reels of microfilm, 3.18 million pieces of microfiche, and 15,600 tangible electronic resources (CD-ROMs and other disks), making it the largest law library in the world.
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