Development of a Universal Law Classification: A Retrospective on Library of Congress Class Kby: J Goldberg
Cataloging \& Classification Quarterly, Vol. 35 (xx 2003)
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AbstractThe creation of a law classification schedule at the Library of Congress has been under development since the late 1930s and has continued to the present. The law schedules have been published over the past thirty-five years. Class K delineates all laws and legal systems on global, regional, and jurisdictional levels and provides links between historical and religious systems as well. This article also discusses historical and political aspects of the development of law classification.
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