Document Sources
Constitution Finder (University of Richmond, T.C. Williams School of Law)
Points to a variety of sources for constitutional documents, mostly contemporary. Some are in translation. Some are accessed on other web sites. Open access. http://confinder.richmond.edu/
Constitutions of the Countries of the World Online (Oceana Online Services, Oxford University Press)
Provides 188 country constitutions with extensive expert commentary from leading scholars worldwide. Includes English translations. Topical indexing provided. A companion resource is “Constitutions of Dependencies and Territories Online.” Available by subscription. http://www.oceanalaw.com/
100 Country Constitutions (Congressional Quarterly)
Gives an overview, analysis and comparison of constitutions from over 100 nations. Country details include government structure, date of constitution, and history. Part of the CQ Supreme Court Collection. Available by subscription. http://library.cqpress.com/scc/html/help/Help_constitutions_main.htm
Political Database of the Americas
Includes texts of constitutions for 35 countries in the Americas (North, South, Central). Documentation is presented in text format (keyed in). There do not appear to be translations. A comparative constitutional study is provided, written in Spanish. Open access. http://pdba.georgetown.edu/Constitutions/constudies.html
Worldwide Constitutions (Armenian Constitutional Court)
Links to 149 documents, with the majority in English (some are English translations). http://www.concourt.am/armenian/legal_resources/world_constitutions/cons...
Resource guides
Comparative Constitutions Project
This NSF funded project shares text analysis data with scholars but not the actual source texts. (http://www.comparativeconstitutionsproject.org/ )
ConstitutionMaking.Org
A companion website to the Comparative Constitutions Project, this includes a repository of 133 constitutional documents in plain text saved as PDFs. The order of browsing in the repository is not very clear. http://www.constitutionmaking.org/default.html
Global Legal Information Network (GLIN, through the Library of Congress)
Bibliography of primary sources including some constitutional documents for the c. 50 member countries. Summaries are provided in English and sometimes in other languages. Not all full documents are accessible through the database. http://www.glin.gov/search.action
Library of Congress Law Library Country Guides
Includes links to constitutional documents, but some links are broken. http://www.loc.gov/law/help/guide/nations.php
International law resource portals
International & Foreign Law by Subject (Washburn University Law School)
http://www.washlaw.edu/forint/
Globalex (Hauser Global Law School Program, NYU School of Law)
http://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/
World Legal Information Institute
http://www.worldlii.org/