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The Hague Academy Collected Courses Online / Recueil des cours de l’Académie de La Haye en ligne (Nijhoff Online)
The electronic version of the longstanding book series on international law: Collected Courses of the Hague Academy of International Law.
The Hague Academy of International Law, founded in 1923, is the prestigious international institution for the study and teaching of public and private international law and related subjects. The work of the Academy receives the support and recognition of the UN. Its purpose is to encourage a thorough and impartial examination of the problems arising from international relations in the field of law.
The courses deal with the theoretical and practical aspects of the subject, including legislation and case law. They are given by the most prominent legal specialists in the world. All courses at the Academy are published in the language in which they were delivered, either in English or in French.
The Collected Courses Online now covers more than 330 volumes (150,000 pages) containing over 1200 lectures given over a period of 85 years. At least seven new volumes are added every year. The result is a constantly growing fully searchable encyclopedic collection on international law.
Health Care Compliance and Reimbursement (Wolters Kluwer)
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Health Care Daily Report (BNA)
Daily reporting of health care policy and law, including focused coverage of Medicare, Medicaid, and managed care. Contains all issues published since October 1, 1996.
Health Care Fraud Report (BNA)
Biweekly coverage on the latest health care fraud and abuse issues in the private insurance industry, managed care organizations, and federal and state programs. Contains all issues published sinceJanuary 15, 1997.
Health Care Policy Report (BNA)
Weekly reporting on health care policy, with coverage of federal, state, and private-sector developments. Contains all issues published since January 29, 1996.
Health Insurance Report (BNA)
Weekly coverage of the volatile managed care industry, including state and federal laws and policies affecting health plans and providers. C ontains all issues published since February 14, 1996.
Health IT Law and Industry Report (BNA)
Provides daily news and analysis of the regulatory, legal, and compliance issues surrounding our nation’s move to interoperable electronic health records. Includes archived issues back to October 13, 2009.
Health Law Resource Center (BNA)
Offers authoritative, in-depth, and practice-oriented news, legal analysis, and practice tools addressing important issues affecting the health care industry, in combination with full text of the statutes, regulations, agency documents and case law that health lawyers need in daily practice. Practitioner-authored portfolios, treatises, BNA Insights articles, and checklists and forms offer practical, in-depth analysis. State information includes digests of new state legislation, ongoing regulatory activity, and topical state law surveys on selected issues.
The Resource Center is organized topically according to seven broad areas of health law — Business & Taxation; Fraud, Abuse, & Compliance; Health Information & Technology; Health Insurance & Benefits; Hospital & Provider Regulation; Medicare & Medicaid; and Pharmaceuticals & Life Sciences.
Health Law & Business Library (BNA)
Analysis of legal issues affecting the health care industry. Includes sample practice documents, surveys of state laws on specific topics, and the full text of relevant statutory and regulatory materials. Includes a bibliography of selective print and electronic resources. Organized into seven broad subject areas: Antitrust, Contracting Issues, Fraud and Abuse, Operational Issues, Structural and Legal Issues, Tax-Exempt Health Care Entities, and Transactional Issues.
Health Law Reporter (BNA)
Weekly coverage of the latest legal developments that influence the health care industry, including new cases, federal and state legislation, rules from federal regulators, and enforcement trends. C ontains all issues published since February 1, 1996.
HeinOnline (William S. Hein & Co.)
Contains over twenty-five fully-searchable databases including: The Law Journal Library; the Federal Register Library, U.S. Congressional Documents, the Treaties and Agreements Library, and the U.S. Supreme Court Library. All collections provide exact page images and enable the researcher to view all pages as they originally appeared in hard copy-including all charts and graphs. Provides comprehensive coverage from the inception of each publication.
HeinOnline U.S. Treaties Library (H.S. Hein & Co.)
Includes all U.S. treaties, whether currently in-force, expired, or not-yet officially published. Offers the most complete online collection of U.S. treaties and agreements and includes such prominent collections as the United States Treaties and Other International Agreements set (commonly referred to as the “Blue set”), as well as famous sets from Bevans, Miller, Malloy and others.
Homeland Security Briefing (BNA)
Daily details of significant federal and state actions related to security and antiterrorist policies. Focuses on developments at the Department of Homeland Security, congressional oversight and funding of the agency, and the effects of nationwide implementation of the federal PATRIOT Act. Contains all issues published since January 22, 2003.
Homeland Security Digital Library (Naval Postgraduate School Center for Homeland Defense and Security)
Contains over 63,000 homeland security related documents collected from a wide variety of sources. Sources include federal, state, tribal, and local government agencies, professional organizations, think tanks, academic institutions, and international governing bodies. The HSDL is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s National Preparedness Directorate, FEMA, and the Naval Postgraduate School Center for Homeland Defense and Security.
House of Commons Parliamentary Papers – 18th and 19th Century
The House of Commons Parliamentary Papers are vital to the historical record of Britain, its former Colonies and the wider world. This 18th century collection features publications published officially by the House of Commons or the House of Lords from 1688 to 1834, including sessional papers and other material such as Journals and Private Acts. The material was brought together and digitized from the major collections of parliamentary papers at the University of Southampton, the British Library, and the University of Cambridge. Contains page images and searchable full text for each paper, along with detailed indexing.
The 19th Century collection was derived from the Chadwyck-Healey microfiche edition of the nineteenth century House of Commons Sessional Papers. Published between 1980 and 1983, the microfiche edition includes filmed images of 77,671 papers, covering nearly 4.2 million pages. The accompanying 5 volume index, Peter Cockton’s “Subject Catalogue of the House of Commons Parliamentary Papers, 1801-1900” was the first thematic listing of the complete set of parliamentary papers. HCPP online brings these two resources together for the 19th century, unlocking 100 years of policy making, investigation, correspondence and reporting for researchers of all kinds.
Human Resources (Wolters Kluwer)
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Human Resources Report (BNA)
Weekly coverage of important employee relations trends and developments — upcoming laws, regulations, and innovative employer practices. Contains all issues published since February 5, 1996.
