- Famous Trials
 - In-depth accounts of some of the world's most famous trials. Presented by the UMKC School of Law, and Professor Doug Linder. - Proceedings of the Old Bailey, The
- Contains accounts of over 100,000 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court from 1674 to 1834. - LawBuzz.com
- Features the details, stories, and evidence surrounding famous trials. - Code of Hammurabi@
- CommonLaw.com
- For all who enjoy legal history and theory. - Crime Through Time
- Museum in Newent, U.K., looking at criminals and warfare through the ages, including serial killers, the Holocaust, fetishism, prison, and more. - Web Directory: Western Legal Tradition
- Including information on Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Ancient Hebrews, and Greeks. - Collection of Contracts from Mesopotamia, c. 2300 - 428 BCE
- Ancient History Sourcebook. - Law and History Review
- Encompassing American, English, European, and ancient legal history. - Criminal Justice History Resources
- Directory of related sites. - Journal of Legal History, The
- British publication devoted to legal history. Also carries articles on Roman Law and the European tradition. - English Laws for Women in the Nineteenth Century (1854)
- By Caroline Norton. - Hebrew Law
- Ethics of Judaism and Christianity are based primarily on the Ten Commandments, but in fact Jews are called to observe some six hundred commandments. - British 20th Century Criminal and Military History
- Various war crimes trials, military courts martials, spying, and U.K. capital punishment cases. - H-Law Discussion Network
- Solicits discussion of issues relating to teaching and research in the history of legal traditions, including common law and civil law systems. - Law Enforcement in the Past
- Devoted to the ways and means by which the laws where enforced in the past. - Modern Customs and Ancient Laws of Russia
- From Yale Law School's Avalon Project.
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