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by terminalcommand
4104 days ago
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I am at my first year of law school in Turkey, so I might be wrong. But in my country there are private companies who collect and summarize court decisions. They also offer search engines. As far as the changes to regulations go, they are announced in the state paper, with a starting date. All lawyers are obligated to follow the changes.
The ministery of justice also offers a service, they collect all the law texts and publish them. Although recent changes come with a considarable amount of delay. So you use it at your own risk. In germany there is an excellent site:
http://dejure.org/gesetze/BGB/413.html
You can browse the regulations and read the comments and decisions based on that very regulation. I hope we had a similar site here in Turkey. Moreover, I also have to state that law regulations don't change quite often. The regulations that change are usually very specialised. All regulations already have a structural order. Especially code books like civil code have regulations that can't be treated seperately. Last but not least, UK and US have a different law system than France. French law has its roots in Roman law. Nearly all regulations are written in books like civil code. |
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