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The learning objects stored in this database are available in 25 languages and may be used for collective or individual learning focusing on European citizenship. The repository is maintained by myEUROPE, a Web-based project which aims to help teachers raise their pupils' awareness of what it means to be a young citizen in Europe. Thye project is managed by European Schoolnet, a programme supported by the European Commission.
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August 21, 2007
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A Wiki type portal, JurisPedia is an encyclopaedic project of academic initiative devoted to worldwide law, legal and political sciences. Its objective is to create a universal legal encyclopedia. The collaborative encyclopedia is released under Open license Creative Commons.

Jurispedia has developed on the initiative of Équipe de Recherche Informatique et Droit (Faculty of Law of the University of Montpellier I , the Faculty of Law of the University of Can Tho, the Faculty of Law of the Uni more...
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June 1, 2007
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This free educational material is published by the OHCHR. "ABC - Teaching Human Rights" provides practical activities for primary and secondary schools. It aims to serve as a user-friendly tool for human rights education and a multi-coloured umbrella covering a number of basic human rights areas. It offers practical advice to teachers and other educators who want to foster human rights awareness and action among primary and secondary school children, including suggestions for developing learning more...
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October 23, 2006
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Explore this new digital adventure on the World of Work developed by ILO and discover why it is important to protect people at work. This educational game -using flash technology- is available for free on the UN cyberschoolbus Web site. The help section of this "serious game" provides a user guide as well as a teacher guide.
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October 23, 2006
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This is an Online Training Course offered by the UNPAN Training Centre free of charge on E-government: What a Government Leader Should Know. This course is
designed for individuals who have been, are, and/or will be involved in
e-government initiatives at the country level.

Registration: Registration for the courses will start 17th of July 2006 and
will continue throughout the spring session. Please visit this page later
for registration.
Duration: 4 months
Dates: Summer 2006: 17th of more...
August 24, 2006
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This site made by the American Bar Association offers information on legal topics that affect everyday people, access to resources designed with consumers in mind, and expertise from the ABA. General topics referenced on the site include finances, family, jobs, homes, buying and selling, the courts, criminal justice, and help finding a lawyer.
March 8, 2006
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The main purpose of the site is to provide information about the 10 signs of reputable legal information site. Also includes links for help on understanding legal terminology and understanding legal research.
March 8, 2006
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An entire website listing engines for searching legal topics. Contains over 35 listings with links to other sites. Example listings include Search Engines Worldwide, Search Engines Galore!, LawCrawler, LawResearch, and many others. Engines are available for those at any level of understanding of law including lawyers, students of law, and consumers.
March 8, 2006
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Website sponsored by Cornell University containing information about US laws and court decisions for non-lawyers. Some subjects include: constitutions & codes, court opinions, law by source or jurisdiction, basic legal citation, topical libraries, directories, and publications. Also contains a separate section on law events in the news.
February 22, 2006
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As stated on the site, the mission of NOLO is to "provide do-it-yourself legal solutions for consumers and small businesses." Contains links to books, forms and software (some free and some available to purchase) on a wide range of legal issues. Example topics include: wills, estate planning, retirement, elder care, personal finance, taxes, housing, real estate, divorce, and child custody. We also offer materials on human resources, employment, intellectual property, and starting and running a s more...
February 22, 2006
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