Field Guide to Digital Islamic Law Resources Roundup

The Field Guide to Digital Islamic Law, in the form of a Google document, is a collection of resource links and annotations to SHARIAsource and other Harvard resources, global online digital resources, and a robust “Digital Islamic Law Collection.” We recently added exciting resources to this list:

  • The Goldziher Correspondence, now available on the Hungarian Academy of Sciences website, gathers together over 13,000 letters written to Ignaz Goldziher (1850-1921), the famous Hungarian scholar of Islam.
  • Asian Legal Information Institute Library comprises eleven databases on Burmese/Myanmar law: the Burma Code 1839-1951, Myanmar Laws to 2015, three databases of nearly 5,000 decisions in the All India Reporter from 1907-41; the Burma Law Reports 1947-69, Privy Council appeals from Burma, 1869-1941, constitutions, and ‘virtual’ databases (extracted from existing LII content) of UN Resolutions, International Agreements, and scholarship concerning Burma/Myanmar.

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