- 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
- 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. Selden Society
- Devoted to English legal history, including the development of legal ideas, the profession, courts, and institutions, languages, and more.- 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. - Modern Customs and Ancient Laws of Russia
- From Yale Law School's Avalon Project.
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