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About DIALDevelopment of the Internet for Asian LawAn Asian Development Bank Regional Technical Assistance Project
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DIAL (Development of the Internet for Asian Law) is a project funded by the Asian Development Bank which aims to make it easier to find and use legislation-related materials on the Internet. DIAL is a free access one-stop starting point to the world of legal information on the Internet. DIAL is a catalog and search facility of legal materials on the Internet from all countries world-wide. DIAL does not add new legal materials to the Internet - it provides better access to what is already there. Further information about the Asian Development Bank can be obtained at the ADB website and related links can be found on World Law at Inter-Government Organisations >> Asian Development Bank (ADB). Comments are welcome. A low-volume moderated email list for DIAL Users. Highlights new legislation and other new material added to World Law. Includes a Law and Development section, Research Tips, information about DIAL Training and a Featured Website (a major new website recently added to World Law). Online user guides and exercises. DIAL also provides in-country training in Internet legal research to government lawyers in seven selected Developing Member Countries (DMCs) under the ADB Regional Technical Assistance Project: the People's Republic of China, Mongolia, India, Pakistan, Indonesia, the Philippines and Viet Nam. An email facility for DIALogue Panelists and Authorised Users (Restricted access).
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