Comparative law and justice

This learning project was a student-written collaborative resource comparing the law and justice systems of over 100 countries.

College: Rhode Island
Class: Sociology 304/Anthropology 303
Year: 2010-2011
Professor: Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur

Countries included in this project edit

Click on the continent to get a list of countries with completed pages from that continent.

 North and Central AmericaSouth AmericaAfricaEuropeAsia and the Middle EastAustralia and the Pacific Islands
Europe
  1. Comparative law and justice/Armenia
  2. Comparative law and justice/Austria
  3. Comparative law and justice/Belarus
  4. Comparative law and justice/Cyprus
  5. Comparative law and justice/Finland
  6. Comparative law and justice/France
  7. Comparative law and justice/Germany
  8. Comparative law and justice/Greece
  9. Comparative law and justice/Iceland
  10. Comparative law and justice/Ireland
  11. Comparative law and justice/Italy
  12. Comparative law and justice/Lithuania
  13. Comparative law and justice/Luxembourg
  14. Comparative law and justice/Northern Ireland
  15. Comparative law and justice/Norway
  16. Comparative law and justice/Poland
  17. Comparative law and justice/Portugal
  18. Comparative law and justice/Romania
  19. Comparative law and justice/Russia
  20. Comparative law and justice/San Marino
  21. Comparative law and justice/Scotland
  22. Comparative law and justice/Spain
  23. Comparative law and justice/Sweden
  24. Comparative law and justice/Switzerland
  25. Comparative law and justice/Switzerland (later version)

Stubs edit

Pages created but not expanded. Any Wikiversity user may work on these.

Resources edit

United States is a sample Wiki that the Professor wrote. You can use it as a model for your work.

Template:Clj Note: you are not required to use this template, but you may find it to be a useful starting place for your work, especially if you'd like help with inserting an image or adding a table. To use the template, make a new page for your country. Go to the template page linked above and copy the code out of the edit window, then paste it into the edit window for your page. You will then be able to edit each of the sub-sections within the page; the table can be found under "Crime Rates and Public Opinion" and the image can be found under "Basic Information." Do Not Edit The Template!!!

When you start your country page, regardless of whether or not you use the template, be sure to start the page with a link to the Comparative law and justice wikiversity project and with

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(four tildes), so that the page is signed with your username. You will also want to enter the code

{{law}}

so that your page is classified as a page about law.

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