In Belgium:

Research projects

The site of the P7/22 inter-university attraction center “Justice & Populations: The Belgian Experience in International Perspective”

Research centers

The Centre d’histoire du droit et d’anthropologie juridique from the Université libre de Bruxelles.

The Centre d’histoire du droit et de la justice from the Université catholique de Louvain.

The Centre de recherches en histoire du droit et des institutions from the Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles.

The Institut d’études sur la Justice and its website http://www.justice-en-ligne.be

L’Instituut voor Rechtsgeschiedenis from Gent Universiteit.

Official websites

The judiciary portal from Belgium.

The website of Ministry of Justice (including access to Belgian legislation, to Juridat, in the catalog of the Ministry's library, etc.).

The website of Public minister.

The libraries of federal institutions

Photographs

The archives of the city of Brussels

The collection of CEGESOMA (select “photo library”)

The collection of’Ghent University (select “photo library”)

In France:

Research centers

TheCentre d’histoire et d’anthropologie du droit from the Université Paris Ouest Nanterre-La Défense.

TheCentre d’histoire judiciaire from the Université de Lille 2.

TheCentre Jean Bodin – Recherche juridique et politique from the Université d’Angers.

TheCentre de Recherches Historiques de l’Ouest of the Universités d’Angers, Bretagne Sud, Le Mans and Rennes 2.

TheCentre de recherches sociologiques sur le droit et les institutions pénales (CESDIP) which is both a CNRS research laboratory, a research department of the Ministry of Justice and, Since 2006, a laboratory of the University of Versailles-Saint-Quentin.

L’Institut d’Histoire du droitfrom Université Paris Descartes.

L’Institut d’Histoire du droit from Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris II).

L’Institut d’histoire du droit from the Université de Poitiers.

The joint research unit of the Université de Strasbourg: Droit, Religion, Entreprise et Société.

Digital resources

Data base:

Annuaire rétrospectif de la magistrature française (XIXe-XXe siècles)

SIPROJURIS: Information system of French law professors (1804-1950)

Platform :

Thedigital library of the National Library of France.

The electronic journal of legal historyClio@Themis.

The platformCriminocorpus (history of justice, crimes and punishments), at a time : virtual museum, library, editor of legal corpuses and including chronologies, statistics, a bibliography, review.

The online resources of’Ecole nationale d’administration pénitentiaire (Enap) among which we find the proceedings of the International Prison Congresses.

The gateFontes Historiae Iuris (digital humanities in legal history), comprising two corpora : 1) inventories and analyzes of the French and European courts of justice of the Ancien Régime 2) a digital library.

Across the Atlantic:

Canada: The program “Familles, droit et justice au Québec, 1840-1920“, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2013-2017).

United- States: H-Law: “a Humanities Social Sciences Online discussion network sponsored by the American Society for Legal History. H-LAW solicits discussion of issues relating to teaching and research in the history of all legal traditions: common-law, civil-law, and all other legal systems. ASLH publishes Law & History Review through the Cambridge University Press”.

On the digital humanities:

The platform Dariah (Digital Research Infrastructure for the Arts and Humanities), created on the initiative of the European Union.

The Journal of Digital Humanities

Theprojet TIC-Collaborative and its Virtual Research Environment devoted to transnational intellectual cooperation.

L’Alliance of digital humanities organizations.

The Project Gutenberg (49 000 digitized books, mainly English speakers)