Library of Congress Classification:Class K -- Law
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Class K: Law is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification
Library of Congress Classification
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 system. This page outlines the sub-classes of Class K.

K - Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence


K1-7720 - Law
Law
Law is a system of rules and guidelines which are enforced through social institutions to govern behavior, wherever possible. It shapes politics, economics and society in numerous ways and serves as a social mediator of relations between people. Contract law regulates everything from buying a bus...

 in general. Comparative
Comparative law
Comparative law is the study of differences and similarities between the law of different countries. More specifically, it involves study of the different legal systems in existence in the world, including the common law, the civil law, socialist law, Islamic law, Hindu law, and Chinese law...

 and uniform law. Jurisprudence
Jurisprudence
Jurisprudence is the theory and philosophy of law. Scholars of jurisprudence, or legal theorists , hope to obtain a deeper understanding of the nature of law, of legal reasoning, legal systems and of legal institutions...

K1-36.5 - Periodicals
K37-44 - Bibliography
K46 - Monographic series
K48 - Encyclopedias
K50-54 - Dictionaries
Law dictionary
A law dictionary is a dictionary that is designed and compiled to give information about terms used in the field of law.Nielsen 1994 discusses different types of law dictionaries. A distinction is made between different types of law dictionaries. A monolingual law dictionary covers one language, a...

. Words and phrases
K58 - Maxims. Quotations
K(64) - Yearbooks
K68-70 - Directories
K85-89 - Legal research
Legal research
Legal research is "the process of identifying and retrieving information necessary to support legal decision-making. In its broadest sense, legal research includes each step of a course of action that begins with an analysis of the facts of a problem and concludes with the application and...

K94 - Legal composition and draftsmanship
K100-103 - Legal education
Legal education
Legal education is the education of individuals who intend to become legal professionals or those who simply intend to use their law degree to some end, either related to law or business...

K109-110 - Law societies
Law society
A Law Society in current and former Commonwealth jurisdictions was historically an association of solicitors with a regulatory role that included the right to supervise the training, qualifications and conduct of lawyers/solicitors...

. International bar associations
Bar association
A bar association is a professional body of lawyers. Some bar associations are responsible for the regulation of the legal profession in their jurisdiction; others are professional organizations dedicated to serving their members; in many cases, they are both...

K115-130 - The legal profession
Lawyer
A lawyer, according to Black's Law Dictionary, is "a person learned in the law; as an attorney, counsel or solicitor; a person who is practicing law." Law is the system of rules of conduct established by the sovereign government of a society to correct wrongs, maintain the stability of political...

K133 - Legal aid
Legal aid
Legal aid is the provision of assistance to people otherwise unable to afford legal representation and access to the court system. Legal aid is regarded as central in providing access to justice by ensuring equality before the law, the right to counsel and the right to a fair trial.A number of...

. Legal assistance to the poor
K140-165 - History of law
Legal history
Legal history or the history of law is the study of how law has evolved and why it changed. Legal history is closely connected to the development of civilizations and is set in the wider context of social history...

K170 - Biography
K(175) - Congresses
K(176)-(177) - Collected works (nonserial)
K(179) - Addresses, essays, lectures
K181-184.7 - Miscellany
K190-195 - Ethnological jurisprudence. Primitive law
K201-487 - Jurisprudence
Jurisprudence
Jurisprudence is the theory and philosophy of law. Scholars of jurisprudence, or legal theorists , hope to obtain a deeper understanding of the nature of law, of legal reasoning, legal systems and of legal institutions...

. Philosophy and theory of law
K202 - Periodicals
K212-213 - Methodology
K215-218 - History
K236 - Universality and non-universality of law
K237-264 - The concept of law
Analytical jurisprudence
Analytical jurisprudence is a legal theory that draws on the resources of modern analytical philosophy to try to understand the nature of law. Since the boundaries of analytical philosophy are somewhat vague, it is difficult to say how far it extends. H. L. A...

K270-274 - Acts and events
K280-286 - Sources of law
Sources of law
Sources of law means the origin from which rules of human conduct come into existence and derive legal force or binding characters.It also refers to the sovereign or the state from which the law derives its force or validity....

K288-296 - Interpretation and construction of law. Lacunae in law
Non liquet
In law, a non liquet is a situation where there is no applicable law. Non liquet translates into English from Latin as "it is not clear." According to Cicero, the term was applied during the Roman Republic to a verdict of "not proven" where the guilt or innocence of the accused was "not clear." ...

K300-304 - Classification of law. Typology
K321-474 - Schools of legal theory
K325-328 - Historical jurisprudence
K330-344 - Positivism
Legal positivism
Legal positivism is a school of thought of philosophy of law and jurisprudence, largely developed by nineteenth-century legal thinkers such as Jeremy Bentham and John Austin. However, the most prominent figure in the history of legal positivism is H.L.A...

K366-380 - Sociology of law
Sociology of law
The sociology of law is often described as a sub-discipline of sociology or an interdisciplinary approach within legal studies...

. Sociological jurisprudence
K400-474 - Natural law
Natural law
Natural law, or the law of nature , is any system of law which is purportedly determined by nature, and thus universal. Classically, natural law refers to the use of reason to analyze human nature and deduce binding rules of moral behavior. Natural law is contrasted with the positive law Natural...

K486-487 - Relation of law to other topics
K520-5582 - Comparative law
Comparative law
Comparative law is the study of differences and similarities between the law of different countries. More specifically, it involves study of the different legal systems in existence in the world, including the common law, the civil law, socialist law, Islamic law, Hindu law, and Chinese law...

. International uniform law
International law
Public international law concerns the structure and conduct of sovereign states; analogous entities, such as the Holy See; and intergovernmental organizations. To a lesser degree, international law also may affect multinational corporations and individuals, an impact increasingly evolving beyond...

K524-525 - Treaties and other international agreements
K540-546 - Trials
Trial (law)
In law, a trial is when parties to a dispute come together to present information in a tribunal, a formal setting with the authority to adjudicate claims or disputes. One form of tribunal is a court...

K578-579 - Concepts applying to several branches of law
K583-(591) - Legal systems compared
Legal systems of the world
The legal systems of the world today are generally based on one of three basic systems: civil law, common law, and religious law – or combinations of these...

K592-597 - Regional divisions. Interregional comparative law
K600-615 - Private law
Private law
Private law is that part of a civil law legal system which is part of the jus commune that involves relationships between individuals, such as the law of contracts or torts, as it is called in the common law, and the law of obligations as it is called in civilian legal systems...

K605-615 - Unification
Globalization
Globalization refers to the increasingly global relationships of culture, people and economic activity. Most often, it refers to economics: the global distribution of the production of goods and services, through reduction of barriers to international trade such as tariffs, export fees, and import...

K623-968 - Civil law (common law)
Civil law (common law)
Civil law, as opposed to criminal law, is the branch of law dealing with disputes between individuals or organizations, in which compensation may be awarded to the victim...

K625-709 - Persons
K670-709 - Domestic relations
Domestic relations
In the common law tradition, the law of domestic relations is a broad category that encompasses:* divorce;* property settlements;* alimony, spousal support, or other maintenance;* the establishment of paternity;...

. Family law
Family law
Family law is an area of the law that deals with family-related issues and domestic relations including:*the nature of marriage, civil unions, and domestic partnerships;...

K720-792 - Property
Property
Property is any physical or intangible entity that is owned by a person or jointly by a group of people or a legal entity like a corporation...

K795-798 - Trusts
Trust law
In common law legal systems, a trust is a relationship whereby property is held by one party for the benefit of another...

 and trustee
Trustee
Trustee is a legal term which, in its broadest sense, can refer to any person who holds property, authority, or a position of trust or responsibility for the benefit of another...

s
K805-821 - Succession upon death
Inheritance
Inheritance is the practice of passing on property, titles, debts, rights and obligations upon the death of an individual. It has long played an important role in human societies...

K830-968 - Obligations
Law of obligations
The law of obligations is one of the component private law elements of the civil system of law. It includes contract law, delict law, quasi-contract law, and quasi-delict law...

K840-917 - Contract
Contract
A contract is an agreement entered into by two parties or more with the intention of creating a legal obligation, which may have elements in writing. Contracts can be made orally. The remedy for breach of contract can be "damages" or compensation of money. In equity, the remedy can be specific...

s
K920 - Restitution
Restitution
The law of restitution is the law of gains-based recovery. It is to be contrasted with the law of compensation, which is the law of loss-based recovery. Obligations to make restitution and obligations to pay compensation are each a type of legal response to events in the real world. When a court...

. Quasi contracts
Quasi-contract
A quasi-contract is a fictional contract created by courts for equitable, not contractual purposes. A quasi-contract is not an actual contract, but is a legal substitute for a contract formed to impose equity between two parties. The concept of a quasi-contract is that of a contract that should...

. Unjust enrichment
Unjust enrichment
Unjust enrichment is a legal term denoting a particular type of causative event in which one party is unjustly enriched at the expense of another, and an obligation to make restitution arises, regardless of liability for wrongdoing.Definition:...

K923-968 - Tort
Tort
A tort, in common law jurisdictions, is a wrong that involves a breach of a civil duty owed to someone else. It is differentiated from a crime, which involves a breach of a duty owed to society in general...

s
K970 - Compensation to victims of crime
Damages
In law, damages is an award, typically of money, to be paid to a person as compensation for loss or injury; grammatically, it is a singular noun, not plural.- Compensatory damages :...

. Reparation
Reparation (legal)
In jurisprudence, reparation is replenishment of a previously inflicted loss by the criminal to the victim. Monetary restitution is a common form of reparation...

K1000-1395 - Commercial law
Commercial law
Commercial law is the body of law that governs business and commercial transactions...

K1010-1014 - The merchant
Merchant
A merchant is a businessperson who trades in commodities that were produced by others, in order to earn a profit.Merchants can be one of two types:# A wholesale merchant operates in the chain between producer and retail merchant...

. Business enterprises
K1021-1022 - Commercial agency
Agency (law)
The law of agency is an area of commercial law dealing with a contractual or quasi-contractual, or non-contractual set of relationships when a person, called the agent, is authorized to act on behalf of another to create a legal relationship with a third party...

K1024-1132 - Commercial contracts
K1026-1045 - Sale of goods
K1054-1065.5 - Negotiable instrument
Negotiable instrument
A negotiable instrument is a document guaranteeing the payment of a specific amount of money, either on demand, or at a set time. According to the Section 13 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 in India, a negotiable instrument means a promissory note, bill of exchange or cheque payable either...

s
K1066-1089 - Banking
Bank regulation
Bank regulations are a form of government regulation which subject banks to certain requirements, restrictions and guidelines. This regulatory structure creates transparency between banking institutions and the individuals and corporations with whom they conduct business, among other things...

K1094-1096 - Loan
Loan
A loan is a type of debt. Like all debt instruments, a loan entails the redistribution of financial assets over time, between the lender and the borrower....

 of money
K1100-1109 - Secured transactions
Securitization
Securitization is the financial practice of pooling various types of contractual debt such as residential mortgages, commercial mortgages, auto loans or credit card debt obligations and selling said consolidated debt as bonds, pass-through securities, or Collateralized mortgage obligation , to...

K1112-1116 - Investment
Investment
Investment has different meanings in finance and economics. Finance investment is putting money into something with the expectation of gain, that upon thorough analysis, has a high degree of security for the principal amount, as well as security of return, within an expected period of time...

s
K1130-1132 - Carriage of goods and passengers. Carriers
K1150-1231 - Maritime law
Admiralty law
Admiralty law is a distinct body of law which governs maritime questions and offenses. It is a body of both domestic law governing maritime activities, and private international law governing the relationships between private entities which operate vessels on the oceans...

K1195-1223 - Maritime social legislation
K1226-1231 - Marine insurance
Marine insurance
Marine insurance covers the loss or damage of ships, cargo, terminals, and any transport or cargo by which property is transferred, acquired, or held between the points of origin and final destination....

K1241-1287 - Insurance
Insurance law
Insurance law is the name given to practices of law surrounding insurance, including insurance policies and claims. It can be broadly broken into three categories - regulation of the business of insurance; regulation of the content of insurance policies, especially with regard to consumer...

K1301-1366 - Business associations
K1370-1395 - Insolvency and bankruptcy. Creditors' rights
K1401-1578 - Intellectual property
Intellectual property
Intellectual property is a term referring to a number of distinct types of creations of the mind for which a set of exclusive rights are recognized—and the corresponding fields of law...

K1411-1485 - Copyright
Copyright
Copyright is a legal concept, enacted by most governments, giving the creator of an original work exclusive rights to it, usually for a limited time...

K1500-1578 - Industrial property
K1700-1973 - Social legislation
Social policy
Social policy primarily refers to guidelines, principles, legislation and activities that affect the living conditions conducive to human welfare. Thus, social policy is that part of public policy that has to do with social issues...

K1701-1841 - Labor law
K1861-1929 - Social insurance
Social insurance
Social insurance is any government-sponsored program with the following four characteristics:* the benefits, eligibility requirements and other aspects of the program are defined by statute;...

K1960-1973 - Public welfare. Public assistance
K2100-2385 - Courts. Procedure
Procedural law
Procedural law or adjective law comprises the rules by which a court hears and determines what happens in civil lawsuit, criminal or administrative proceedings. The rules are designed to ensure a fair and consistent application of due process or fundamental justice to all cases that come before...

K2110-2155 - Court organization and procedure
K2201-2385 - Civil procedure
K2390 - Negotiated
Negotiation
Negotiation is a dialogue between two or more people or parties, intended to reach an understanding, resolve point of difference, or gain advantage in outcome of dialogue, to produce an agreement upon courses of action, to bargain for individual or collective advantage, to craft outcomes to satisfy...

 settlement. Compromise
Dispute resolution
Dispute resolution is the process of resolving disputes between parties.-Methods:Methods of dispute resolution include:* lawsuits * arbitration* collaborative law* mediation* conciliation* many types of negotiation* facilitation...

K2400-2405 - Arbitration
Arbitration
Arbitration, a form of alternative dispute resolution , is a legal technique for the resolution of disputes outside the courts, where the parties to a dispute refer it to one or more persons , by whose decision they agree to be bound...

 and award
Arbitration award
An arbitration award is a determination on the merits by an arbitration tribunal in an arbitration, and is analogous to a judgment in a court of law...

K3150 - Public law
Public law
Public law is a theory of law governing the relationship between individuals and the state. Under this theory, constitutional law, administrative law and criminal law are sub-divisions of public law...

K3154-3370 - Constitutional law
Constitutional law
Constitutional law is the body of law which defines the relationship of different entities within a state, namely, the executive, the legislature and the judiciary....

K3161 - Constitutional history
K3169 - The state
Sovereign state
A sovereign state, or simply, state, is a state with a defined territory on which it exercises internal and external sovereignty, a permanent population, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other sovereign states. It is also normally understood to be a state which is neither...

K3171-3179 - Constitutional principles
Rule of law
The rule of law, sometimes called supremacy of law, is a legal maxim that says that governmental decisions should be made by applying known principles or laws with minimal discretion in their application...

K3184-3188 - Form and structure of government
Form of government
A form of government, or form of state governance, refers to the set of political institutions by which a government of a state is organized. Synonyms include "regime type" and "system of government".-Empirical and conceptual problems:...

K3195 - National territory
K3201 - Foreign relations
International relations
International relations is the study of relationships between countries, including the roles of states, inter-governmental organizations , international nongovernmental organizations , non-governmental organizations and multinational corporations...

 administration
K3220 - Public policy
Public policy (law)
In private international law, the public policy doctrine or ordre public concerns the body of principles that underpin the operation of legal systems in each state. This addresses the social, moral and economic values that tie a society together: values that vary in different cultures and change...

K3224-3278 - Individual and state
K3280-3282 - Church and state
K3289-3367 - Organs of government
Separation of powers
The separation of powers, often imprecisely used interchangeably with the trias politica principle, is a model for the governance of a state. The model was first developed in ancient Greece and came into widespread use by the Roman Republic as part of the unmodified Constitution of the Roman Republic...

K3290-3304 - The people. Election law
Election law
Election law is a discipline falling at the juncture of constitutional law and political science. It researches "the politics of law and the law of politics"...

K3310-3329 - The legislature
Legislature
A legislature is a kind of deliberative assembly with the power to pass, amend, and repeal laws. The law created by a legislature is called legislation or statutory law. In addition to enacting laws, legislatures usually have exclusive authority to raise or lower taxes and adopt the budget and...

K3332-3363 - Heads of state
Head of State
A head of state is the individual that serves as the chief public representative of a monarchy, republic, federation, commonwealth or other kind of state. His or her role generally includes legitimizing the state and exercising the political powers, functions, and duties granted to the head of...

 and the central government
Head of government
Head of government is the chief officer of the executive branch of a government, often presiding over a cabinet. In a parliamentary system, the head of government is often styled prime minister, chief minister, premier, etc...

K3367 - The judiciary
Judiciary
The judiciary is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in the name of the state. The judiciary also provides a mechanism for the resolution of disputes...

K3370 - Constitutional courts and procedure
K3375 - Colonial law
K3400-3431 - Administrative law
Administrative law
Administrative law is the body of law that governs the activities of administrative agencies of government. Government agency action can include rulemaking, adjudication, or the enforcement of a specific regulatory agenda. Administrative law is considered a branch of public law...

K3402-3417 - The administrative process
Administrative proceeding
An administrative proceeding is a non-judicial determination of fault or wrong-doing and may include, in some cases, penalties of various forms. They are typically conducted by government or military institutions....

K3420-3431 - Administrative organization
K3440-3460 - Civil service. Government officials and employees
K3476-3560 - Public property. Public restraint on private property
K3566-3578 - Public health
K3581-(3598) - Environmental law
K3601-3611 - Medical legislation
K3615-3622 - Veterinary laws. Veterinary medicine and hygiene. Prevention of cruelty to animals
K3625-3649 - Food. Drugs. Cosmetics
K3651-3654 - Alcohol. Alcoholic beverages
K3661-3674 - Public safety
K3700-3705 - Control of social activities
K3740-3762 - Education
K3770-3795 - Science and arts. Research
K3820-3836 - Economic constitution, policy, planning, and development
K3840-4375 - Regulation of industry, trade, and commerce. Occupational law
K3842-3862 - Trade regulations. Control of trade practices
K3870-3918 - Primary production. Extractive industries
K3921-3925 - Manufacturing industries
K3926-3935 - Food processing industries
K3941-3974 - Trade and commerce
K3978-3992 - Public utilities
K4011-4343 - Transportation and communication
K4360-4375 - Professions and occupations
K4430-4675 - Public finance
K4453-4640 - National revenue
K4650-4675 - State and local finance
K4700-4705 - Government measures in time of war, national emergency, or economic crisis
K4720-4780 - National defense. Military law
K4725-4734 - The military establishment. Armed forces
K4740-4760 - Military criminal law and procedure
K5000-5582 - Criminal law and procedure
K5015.4-5350 - Criminal law
K5401-5570 - Criminal procedure
Criminal procedure
Criminal procedure refers to the legal process for adjudicating claims that someone has violated criminal law.-Basic rights:Currently, in many countries with a democratic system and the rule of law, criminal procedure puts the burden of proof on the prosecution – that is, it is up to the...

K5575-5582 - Juvenile criminal law and procedure
K7000-7720 - Private international law. Conflict of laws
Conflict of laws
Conflict of laws is a set of procedural rules that determines which legal system and which jurisdiction's applies to a given dispute...

K7051-7054 - International unification, approximation, and harmonization
K7060-7081 - Choice of law
K7085 - Retroactive law. Intertemporal law
K7090 - Juristic acts
K7120-7197 - Persons
K7125-7140 - Natural persons
K7145-7148 - Juristic persons. Associations
K7155-7197 - Domestic relations. Family law
K7157-7179 - Marriage. Husband and wife
K7181-7197 - Parent and child. Guardian and ward
K7200-7218 - Property
K7222 - Trust and trustees
K7230-7245 - Succession upon death
K7260-7338 - Obligations
K7265-7305 - Contracts
K7310 - Restitution. Quasi contracts. Unjust enrichment
K7315-7338 - Torts
K7340-7512 - Commercial law
K7350-7444 - Commercial contracts
K7449-7460 - Maritime law
K7470 - Insurance
K7485-7495 - Business associations. Business corporations
K7510-7512 - Insolvency and bankruptcy. Creditors' rights
K7550-7582 - Intellectual property
K7555-7557 - Copyright
K7570-7582 - Industrial property
K7585-7595 - Social legislation
K7611-7688 - Civil procedure
Civil procedure
Civil procedure is the body of law that sets out the rules and standards that courts follow when adjudicating civil lawsuits...

. International civil procedure
K7690 - Arbitration and award
K7720 - Recognition of foreign administrative acts

KB - Religious law in general. Comparative religious law. Jurisprudence

KB1-4855 - Religious law in general. Comparative religious law. Jurisprudence
KB2-4 - Bibliography
KB7-68 - Periodicals
KB68 - Annuals. Annuaires
KB70.A-Z - Monographic series. By title, A-Z
KB73 - Collections. Compilations (General and comprehensive)
KB74-78 - Auxiliary sciences KB90.A-Z Encyclopedias. Law dictionaries. Terms and phrases. Vocabularies. By author or title, A-Z
KB100.A-Z - Proverbia. Legal maxims. Brocardica juris. Regulae juris. By author or title, A-Z
KB122 - Biography (Collective)
KB130 - Legal research. Legal bibliography. Methods of bibliographic research
KB150 - Conferences. Symposia
KB160 - General works. Treatises
KB162-250 - Legal systems compared
KB270-280 - Theory, philosophy, and science of religious law
KB400-4855 - Interdisciplinary discussion of subjects
KB400 - Ritual law. Religious observances and rituals
KB410 - Law reform and policies. Criticism
KB479 - Private law (General)
KB480-482 - Private international law. Conflict of laws
KB491 - Civil law (General)
KB524-530 - Persons
KB531-619 - Domestic relations. Family law
KB622-628.5 - Guardianship. Guardian and ward
KB632-636.2 - Inheritance and succession
KB636.3 - Gifts. Charitable gifts. Donations
KB640-726 - Property. Res in commercio
KB810-962.8 - Obligations. Contracts and transactions
KB1270-1278 - Labor laws and legislation
KB1468-1550 - Social laws and legislation. Welfare. Charities
KB1572-1690 - Courts and procedure
KB2000-2035 - Public law. The State
KB2101-2862 - Constitutions and religion. Constitutional and administrative law
KB2870 - Civil service. Employees of state, communal agencies, and religious corporations
KB3000-3034 - Police and public safety
KB3040.5-3056 - Public property. Government property
KB3075-3096.5 - Public health
KB3098-3121.7 - Medical legislation
KB3122 - Veterinary medicine and hygiene. Veterinary public health
KB3123-3123.5 - Animal protection. Animal welfare. Animal rights
KB3124-3125 - Birth control. Family planning
KB3127-3135 - Environmental law
KB3137-3183 - Cultural affairs
KB3190-3429 - Economic law
KB3440-3500.7 - Transportation and communication
KB3515-3522 - Professions. Intelligentsia
KB3526-3694 - Public finance
KB3709-3726 - Government measures in time of war, national emergency, or economic crisis
KB3735-3780 - Military law
KB3790-4855 - Criminal law and procedure

KBM - Jewish law

KBM1-4855 - Jewish law. Halakah
KBM523.6 - Even ha-'ezer
Even Ha'ezer
Even Ha'ezer is a section of Rabbi Jacob ben Asher's compilation of halakha , Arba'ah Turim. This section treats aspects of Jewish law related to marriage, divorce, and sexual conduct. Later, Rabbi Yosef Karo modeled the framework of his own compilation of practical Jewish law, the Shulchan Aruch,...

 law (General)
KBM523.72 - Hoshen mishpat
Choshen Mishpat
Choshen Mishpat is the Hebrew for "Breastplate of Judgement". The term is associated with one of the four sections of Rabbi Jacob ben Asher's compilation of halakha , Arba'ah Turim. This section treats aspects of Jewish law pertinent to finance, torts, legal procedure and loans and interest in...

 law (General)
KBM523.8-4855 - Mishpat Ivri
Mishpat Ivri
Mishpat Ivri In content, Mishpat Ivri refers to those aspects of Halakha that many in modern society generally consider relevant to "non-religious" or "secular" law...

KBM523.8 - Bibliography
KBM523.9 - Legal education. Study and teaching
KBM524 - General works
KBM524.12-524.26 - The concept of Jewish law
KBM524.3 - Sources of Jewish law (Mishpat Ivri
Mishpat Ivri
Mishpat Ivri In content, Mishpat Ivri refers to those aspects of Halakha that many in modern society generally consider relevant to "non-religious" or "secular" law...

)
KBM524.32-.34 - Methodology of law development
KBM524.36 - Influence of other legal systems on Jewish law
KBM524.38 - Law reform and policies. Criticism
KBM524.4.A-Z - Concepts applying to several branches of the law, A-Z
KBM524.42 - Private law
KBM524.43 - Conflict of laws. Plurality of laws conflict
KBM524.5 - Assistance in emergencies
KBM524.6-530 - Persons
KBM531-619 - Domestic relations. Family law
KBM622-628.5 - Guardian and ward. Apotropos
KBM632-636.2 - Inheritance and succession
KBM636.3 - Gifts. Charitable gifts. Donations
KBM639-1424 - Dinei mamonot
KBM1468-1547 - Social laws and legislation
KBM1572-1942 - Courts and procedure
KBM2000-2024 - Public law. The state and the Jewish community. Kehillah
KBM2070-2614 - Constitutional law. Constitutional principles of the Jewish community
KBM2711-2840 - Administrative law and process of communal agencies
KBM2970 - Civil service. Employees of communal agencies
KBM3000-3036.5 - Police and public safety
KBM3040.5-3073 - Public property. Communal property. Restraints on private property
KBM3075-3097 - Public health
KBM3098-3122 - Medical legislation
KBM3124-3125 - Birth control
Jewish views on contraception
The Jewish view on birth control currently varies between the Orthodox, Conservative and Reform branches of Judaism. Among Orthodox Judaism, use of birth control has been considered only acceptable for use in limited circumstances...

. Family planning
KBM3127-3134 - Environmental law
KBM3137-3183 - Cultural affairs
KBM3190-3436 - Economic law
KBM3440-3504.5 - Transportation and communication
KBM3515-3519 - Professions
KBM3526-3695 - Public finance
KBM3709-3729 - Measures in time of war, national emergency, or economic crisis
KBM3738-3785 - Community defense. Military law
KBM3790-4855 - Criminal law and procedure

KBP - Islamic law

KBP1-4860 - Islamic law. Shari'ah. Fiqh
Fiqh
Fiqh is Islamic jurisprudence. Fiqh is an expansion of the code of conduct expounded in the Quran, often supplemented by tradition and implemented by the rulings and interpretations of Islamic jurists....

KBP2.2-8 - Bibliography
KBP9.5 - Monographic series
KBP10-14.5 - Societies. Associations
KBP15 - Congresses. Conferences
KBP18 - Academies. Institutes
KBP40 - Encyclopedias. Dictionaries
KBP40.2 - Maxims. Quotations
KBP40.5 - Directories
KBP41 - Legal research
KBP42-43 - Legal education. Study and teaching
KBP50-69 - History, development and application of Islamic law
KBP70-75.4 - Biography
KBP100-136.8 - Sources
Sources of Islamic law
Various sources of Islamic law are used by Islamic jurisprudence to elucidate the Sharia, the body of Islamic law. The primary sources, accepted universally by all Muslims, are the Qur'an and Sunnah. The Qur'an is the holy scripture of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the direct and unaltered word...

KBP144 - General works
KBP173.25-.6 - Islamic law and other disciplines or subjects
KBP174-190.5 - Observances and practice of Islam
KBP250-420 - Schools of thought. Islamic legal schools. Madhahib
KBP425-466.3 - Usul al-fiqh
Usul al-fiqh
Uṣūl al-fiqh is the study of the origins, sources, and principles upon which Islamic jurisprudence is based. In the narrow sense, it simply refers to the question of what are the sources of Islamic law...

. Jurisprudence and theory of law. Science of legal reasoning
KBP469 - Influence of other legal systems on Islamic law
KBP470 - Law reform. Criticism. Tanzim
Tanzim
Tanzim is a militant faction of the Palestinian Fatah movement.-Overview:The Tanzim militia, founded in 1995 to counter Palestinian Islamism, is widely considered to be an armed offshoot of Fatah with its own leadership structure...

KBP480-485 - Conflict of laws. Tanazu' al-qawanin
KBP490-4860 - Furu' al-fiqh. Substantive law. Branches of law
KBP490.2-490.95 - General works. Treatises
KBP491-497.95 - Particular genres
KBP500-509.8 - General concepts
KBP524-638 - Ahal shakhsiyah
KBP639-1154 - Mu'amalat
KBP1155-1194 - Intellectual and industrial property
KBP1234-1259 - Unfair competition
KBP1270-1467 - Labor laws and legislation
KBP1468-1569 - Social laws and legislation
KBP1572-1942 - Courts and procedure
KBP2000-2035 - Public law. The state and Islam
KBP2101-2612 - Constitution of the state. Constitutional law
KBP2730-2968 - Government and administration. Siyasah. Administrative process
KBP2970 - Civil service. Employees of communal agencies
KBP3000-3037 - Police and public safety
KBP3040.5-3072 - Public property. Government property
KBP3075-3096.5 - Public health
KBP3098-3121.5 - Medical legislation
KBP3122 - Veterinary medicine and hygiene. Veterinary public health
KBP3123-3123.5 - Animal protection. Animal welfare. Animal rights
Islam and animals
The Qur'an strongly enjoins Muslims to treat animals with compassion and not to abuse them. The animals, together with all creatures, are believed to praise God, even if this praise is not expressed in human language....

KBP3124-3125 - Birth control. Family planning
KBP3127-3135 - Environmental law
KBP3137-3183.3 - Cultural affairs
KBP3190-3437 - Economic law
KBP3440-3512 - Transportation and communication
KBP3515-3521 - Professions. Intelligentsia
KBP3526-3705 - Public finance
KBP3709-3727 - Government measures in time of war, national emergency, or economic crisis
KBP3738-3785 - Military law
KBP3790-4860 - Criminal law and procedure
Islamic criminal jurisprudence
Islamic criminal law is criminal law in accordance with Islamic law. Strictly speaking, Islamic law does not have a distinct corpus of "criminal law," as sharia courts do not have prosecutors, and all matters, even criminal ones, are in principle handled as disputes between individuals...


KBR - History of canon law

KBR2-4090 - History of canon law
KBR2-19 - Bibliography
KBR21 - Annuals. Annuaires. Yearbooks
KBR22 - Monographic series
KBR27-41.7 - Official acts of the Holy See
KBR42-54.5 - Decisions of ecclesiastical tribunals and courts, and related materials
KBR56 - Encyclopedias. Law dictionaries. Terms and phrases. Vocabularia
KBR64 - Directories
KBR74-83 - Auxiliary sciences
KBR100.A-Z - Proverbia. Legal maxims. Brocardica juris. Regulae juris
KBR105.A-Z - Formularies. Clauses and forms. Formularia
KBR122-124 - Collective biography of canonists or jurists
KBR127-129.5 - Trials
KBR130-132 - Legal research. Legal bibliography. Methods of bibliographic research
KBR133-134 - Legal education. Study and teaching
KBR136-148 - Societies. Associations. Academies, etc.
KBR150 - Conferences. Symposia
KBR160 - General works
KBR190-2154.5 - Sources
KBR2155-2157 - Canon law and other disciplines or subjects
KBR2160-2204.5 - Canonical jurisprudence. Canonical science
KBR2205-2206.3 - Influence of other legal systems on Canon law
KBR2207 - Law reform and policies. Criticism
KBR2208.A-Z - General concepts and principles, A-Z
KBR2224-2295 - Ius ecclesiasticum privatum
KBR2310-3026 - Constitution of the Church
KBR3040-3070 - The teaching office of the church. Magisterium. De ecclesiae munere docendi
KBR3077-3165 - Sacraments. Administration of sacraments. De sacramentis et administratione
KBR3180-3182 - Sacramentals. Sacramentalia
KBR3184-3256 - Other acts of divine worship. De ceteris actibus Cultus Divini
KBR3264-3280 - Social work of the Church. Public welfare. Caritas
KBR3320-3460 - Church property. Church economics and finance. Administration
KBR3500-3774 - Penal (Criminal) law. De lege poenali
KBR3780-3983 - Judiciary. Ecclesiastical courts and procedure. De processibus
KBR4000-4090 - Church and state relationships. De relationibus inter ecclesiam et status. Ius publicum ecclesiae

KBU - Law of the Roman Catholic Church. The Holy See

KBU - Law of the Roman Catholic Church
Canon law (Catholic Church)
The canon law of the Catholic Church, is a fully developed legal system, with all the necessary elements: courts, lawyers, judges, a fully articulated legal code and principles of legal interpretation. It lacks the necessary binding force present in most modern day legal systems. The academic...

. The Holy See
Holy See
The Holy See is the episcopal jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in Rome, in which its Bishop is commonly known as the Pope. It is the preeminent episcopal see of the Catholic Church, forming the central government of the Church. As such, diplomatically, and in other spheres the Holy See acts and...

KBU2-19 - Bibliography
KBU21 - Annuals. Annuaires. Yearbooks
KBU22 - Monographic series
KBU25-26 - Official gazette of the Holy See
Holy See
The Holy See is the episcopal jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in Rome, in which its Bishop is commonly known as the Pope. It is the preeminent episcopal see of the Catholic Church, forming the central government of the Church. As such, diplomatically, and in other spheres the Holy See acts and...

KBU26.8-41.5 - Official acts of the Holy See
Holy See
The Holy See is the episcopal jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in Rome, in which its Bishop is commonly known as the Pope. It is the preeminent episcopal see of the Catholic Church, forming the central government of the Church. As such, diplomatically, and in other spheres the Holy See acts and...

KBU42-54.5 - Decisions of ecclesiastical tribunals and courts, and related materials
KBU56 - Encyclopedias
KBU56.5 - Dictionaries. Terms and phrases. Vocabularies
KBU64 - Directories
KBU102 - Form books. Clauses and forms
KBU127-129.5 - Trials
KBU130-132 - Legal research. Legal bibliography. Methods of bibliographic research
KBU133 - Legal education. Study and teachingThe degrees in canon law are the JCB (Bachelor of Canon Law), the JCL (Licentiate of Canon Law
Licentiate of Canon Law
Licentiate of Canon Law is the title of an advanced graduate degree with canonical effects in the Roman Catholic Church offered by pontifical universities and ecclesiastical faculties of canon law...

), and the JCD (Doctor of Canon Law
Doctor of Canon Law
Doctor of Canon Law is the doctoral-level terminal degree in the studies of canon law of the Roman Catholic Church.It may also be abbreviated I.C.D. or dr.iur.can. , ICDr., D.C.L., D.Cnl., D.D.C., or D.Can.L. . Doctor of both laws are J.U.D...

). See those articles for more information about education in canon law and the academies.
KBU136-148 - Societies. Associations. Academies, etc.
KBU149 - Academies. Institutes
KBU150 - Conferences. Symposia
KBU160 - General works
KBU180.A-Z - Works on diverse aspects of a particular subject and falling within several branches of the law. By subject, A-Z
KBU195-1565 - Collections. Compilations. Selections
KBU2155-2157 - Canon law and other disciplines or subjects
KBU2160-2204 - Canonical jurisprudence. Theory and science of canon law
KBU2205-2206 - Influence of other legal systems on canon law
KBU2207 - Law reform and policies. Criticism
KBU2208.A-Z - Concepts applying to several branches of the law, A-Z
KBU2210-2212 - The codes of canon law
KBU2215-2308 - General norms and principles. De normis generalibus
KBU2310-3026 - Constitution of the Church
KBU3040-3070 - The teaching office of the Church. Magisterium
Magisterium
In the Catholic Church the Magisterium is the teaching authority of the Church. This authority is understood to be embodied in the episcopacy, which is the aggregation of the current bishops of the Church in union with the Pope, led by the Bishop of Rome , who has authority over the bishops,...

. De ecclesiae munere docendi
KBU3075-3165 - Sacraments
Sacraments of the Catholic Church
The Sacraments of the Catholic Church are, the Roman Catholic Church teaches, "efficacious signs of grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church, by which divine life is dispensed to us. The visible rites by which the sacraments are celebrated signify and make present the graces proper...

. Administration of sacraments. De sacramentis et administratione
KBU3180-3182 - Sacramentals
Sacramentals
Sacramentals are material objects, things or actions set apart or blessed by the Roman Catholic Church, the Orthodox Churches, the Anglican Churches, and Old Catholic Churches to manifest the respect due to the Sacraments, and so to excite good thoughts and to increase devotion, and through these...

. Sacramentalia
KBU3184-3256 - Other acts of divine worship. De ceteris actibus Cultus Divini
KBU3264-3280 - Social work of the Church
Catholic social teaching
Catholic social teaching is a body of doctrine developed by the Catholic Church on matters of poverty and wealth, economics, social organization and the role of the state...

. Public welfare. Caritas
Caritas (charity)
Caritas Internationalis is a confederate of 164 Roman Catholic relief, development and social service organisations operating in over 200 countries and territories worldwide....

KBU3282-3310 - Medical ethics and legislation. Church policy
KBU3320-3460 - Church property. Church economics and finance
KBU3500-3774 - Sanctions in the Church. Criminal law. De sanctionibus in Ecclesia. De lege poenali
KBU3780-3985 - Courts and procedure. De processibus
KBU4000-4097 - Church and state relationships. De relationibus inter ecclesiam et status. Ius publicum ecclesiae
KBU4112-4820 - Local Church government

KD-KDK - United Kingdom and Ireland

KD - Law of the United Kingdom
Law of the United Kingdom
The United Kingdom has three legal systems. English law, which applies in England and Wales, and Northern Ireland law, which applies in Northern Ireland, are based on common-law principles. Scots law, which applies in Scotland, is a pluralistic system based on civil-law principles, with common law...

 and Ireland
KD51-9500 - England and Wales
English law
English law is the legal system of England and Wales, and is the basis of common law legal systems used in most Commonwealth countries and the United States except Louisiana...

KD8850-9312 - Local laws of England
KD9320-9355 - Local laws of Wales
KD9400-9500 - Wales
KDC51-990 - Scotland
Scots law
Scots law is the legal system of Scotland. It is considered a hybrid or mixed legal system as it traces its roots to a number of different historical sources. With English law and Northern Irish law it forms the legal system of the United Kingdom; it shares with the two other systems some...

KDE 21-580 - Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland law
Northern Ireland law refers to the legal system of statute and common law operating in Northern Ireland since Northern Ireland was established as a separate jurisdiction within the United Kingdom in 1921.-Background:...

KDG26-540 - Isle of Man
Manx law
The legal system on the Isle of Man is Manx customary law, a form of common law. Manx law originally derived from Gaelic Brehon law and Norse Udal law...

. Channel Islands
Channel Islands
The Channel Islands are an archipelago of British Crown Dependencies in the English Channel, off the French coast of Normandy. They include two separate bailiwicks: the Bailiwick of Guernsey and the Bailiwick of Jersey...

KDK21-1950 - Ireland (Eire)
Law of the Republic of Ireland
The law of the Republic of Ireland consists of constitutional, statute and common law. The highest law in the Republic is the Constitution of Ireland, from which all other law derives its authority...


KDZ - America. North America


KDZ1-4999 - America. North America
Law of North America
The law of North America is diverse and influential. The law of the United States has worldwide renown, in its codified constitution, and bill of rights, while the law of Cuba differs vastly in its regulation of private property.-List of countries:...

KDZ1101-1199 - Organization of American States
Organization of American States
The Organization of American States is a regional international organization, headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States...

 (OAS)
KDZ2001-2499.2 - Bermuda
Law of Bermuda
The law of Bermuda is based on the common law legal system of England and Wales.-Sources of Law:* The law of England and Wales as it stood in 1620 - of all kinds: common law, equity and statute - became the law of Bermuda at that time, and it remains so to the extent that other sources have not...

KDZ3001-3499 - Greenland
Greenland
Greenland is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark, located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Though physiographically a part of the continent of North America, Greenland has been politically and culturally associated with Europe for...

KDZ4001-4499 - St. Pierre and Miquelon

KE - Canada

KE - Federal law. Common and collective provincial law
KEA - Alberta
KEB - British Columbia
KEM - Manitoba
KEN - (provinces/territories beginning with N)
KEN1-599 - New Brunswick
KEN1201-1799 - Newfoundland
KEN5201-5999 - Northwest Territories
KEN7401-7999 - Nova Scotia
KEN8001-8999 - NunavutThis schedule is currently not listed in the public version of the Library of Congress Classification Outline. It appears to be the accepted classification for Nunavut law at Canadian libraries.
KEO - Ontario
KEP - Prince Edward Island
KEQ - Québec
KES - Saskatchewan
KEY - Yukon Territory
KEZ - Individual cities, A-Z

KF - United States


KF - Law of the United States
KF1-9827 - Federal law. Common and collective state law
KFA - KFW - Individual states
KFA1-599 - Alabama
KFA1201-1799 - Alaska
KFA2401-2999 - Arizona
KFA3601-4199 - Arkansas
KFC1-1199 - California
KFC1801-2399 - Colorado
KFC3601-4199 - Connecticut
KFD1-599 - Delaware
KFD1201-1799 - District of Columbia
KFF1-599 - Florida
KFG1-599 - Georgia
KFH1-599 - Hawaii
KFI1-599 - Idaho
KFI1201-1799 - Illinois
KFI3001-3599 - Indiana
KFI4201-4799 - Iowa
KFK1-599 - Kansas
KFK1201-1799 - Kentucky
KFL1-599 - Louisiana
KFM1-599 - Maine
KFM1201-1799 - Maryland
KFM2401-2999 - Massachusetts
KFM4201-4799 - Michigan
KFM5401-5999 - Minnesota
KFM6601-7199 - Mississippi
KFM7801-8399 - Missouri
KFM9001-9599 - Montana
KFN1-599 - Nebraska
KFN601-1199 - Nevada
KFN1201-1799 - New Hampshire
KFN1801-2399 - New Jersey
KFN3601-4199 - New Mexico
KFN5001-6199 - New York
KFN7401-7999 - North Carolina
KFN8601-9199 - North Dakota
KFO1-599 - Ohio
KFO1201-1799 - Oklahoma
KFO2401-2999 - Oregon
KFP1-599 - Pennsylvania
KFR1-599 - Rhode Island
KFS1801-2399 - South Carolina
KFS3001-3599 - South Dakota
KFT1-599 - Tennessee
KFT1201-1799 - Texas
KFU1-599 - Utah
KFV1-599 - Vermont
KFV2401-2999 - Virginia
KFW1-599 - Washington
KFW1201-1799 - West Virginia
KFW2401-2999 - Wisconsin
KFW4201-4799 - Wyoming
KFX - Individual cities, A-Z
KFZ1801-2399 - Northwest Territory
KFZ8601-9199 - Confederate States of America

KG-KHW - Latin America - Mexico and Central America - West Indies. Caribbean area

KG1-999 - Latin America (General)
KG3001 - 3999 - Mexico and Central America (General)
KGA - Belize
KGB - Costa Rica
KGC - El Salvador
KGD - Guatemala
KGE - Honduras
KGF - Mexico
KGG - Nicaragua
KGH - (Panama)
KGH1-8000 - Panama
KGH9001-9299 - Panama Canal Zone
(KGJ-KGZ - West Indies. Caribbean area)
(KGJ - West Indies in general. Caribbean area in general. Anguilla)
KGJ1-999 - General
KGJ7001-7499 - Anguilla
(KGK - Antigua & Barbuda. Aruba)
KGK1-499 - Antigua and Barbuda
KGK1001-1499 - Aruba
(KGL - Bahamas. Barbados. Bonaire. British Leeward Islands. British Virgin Islands. British West Indies. British Windward Islands)
KGL1-499 - Bahamas
KGL1001-1499 - Barbados
KGL2001-2499 - Bonaire
KGL3001-3499 - British Leeward Islands
KGL4001-4499 - British Virgin Islands
KGL5001-5999 - British West Indies
KGL6001-6499 - British Windward Islands
KGM - Cayman Islands
KGN - Cuba
(KGP - Curaçao. Dominica)
KGP1-499 - Curaçao
KGP2001-2499 - Dominica
KGQ - Dominican Republic
(KGR - Dutch Leeward Islands. Dutch West Indies. Dutch Windward Islands. French West Indies. Grenada. Guadeloupe)
KGR1-499 - Dutch Leeward Islands (General)
KGR1001-1499 - Dutch West Indies (Netherlands Antilles)
KGR2001-2499 - Dutch Windward Islands (General)
KGR3001-3499 - French West Indies (General)
KGR4001-4499 - Grenada
KGR5001-5499 - Guadeloupe
KGS - Haiti
(KGT - Jamaica. Martinique. Montserrat)
KGT1-499 - Jamaica
KGT1001-1499 - Martinique
KGT2001-2499 - Montserrat
KGU - Navassa islands
KGV - Puerto Rico
(KGW - Saba. Saint Christopher (Saint Kitts), Nevis and Anguilla. Saint Lucia. Saint Vincent & the Grenadines. Sint Eustatius. Saint Martin)
KGW1-499 - Saba
KGW2001-2499 - Saint Christopher (Saint Kitts), Nevis, and Anguilla
KGW3001-3499 - Saint Lucia
KGW5001-5499 - Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
KGW7001-7499 - Sint Eustatius[sic]
KGW8001-8499 - Sint Maarten[sic]
KGX - Trinidad & Tobago
KGY - Turks & Caicos Islands
KGZ - Virgin Islands of the United States

KH - South America


KH1-999 South America (General)
KHA - Argentina
KHC - Bolivia
KHD - Brazil
KHF - Chile
KHH - Colombia
KHK - Ecuador
KHL - Falkland Islands
KHM - French Guiana
KHN - Guyana
KHP - Paraguay
KHQ - Peru
KHS - Surinam
KHU - Uruguay
KHW - Venezuela

KJ-KKZ - Europe


KJ - Europe
KJ2-1040 - History of Law
KJ160-1040 - Germanic law
KJA - Roman law
KJC - Regional and comparative law
KJE - Regional organization and integration. European Union
KJG - Albania
KJH - Andorra
KJJ - Austria
KJK - BelgiumIncludes Bosnia & Hercegovina (1992-; cf. KKZ)
KJM - BulgariaIncludes Croatia (1992-; cf. KKZ)
KJN - Cyprus
KJP - Czechoslovakia. Czech Republic (1993-)
KJQ - Slovakia (1993-)
KJR - Denmark
KJS - Estonia
KJT - Finland
KJV2-9158 - National laws
KJW51-4360 - Individual regions, provinces, departments, etc.
KJW5201-9600 - Individual cities
KK2-9799.3 - Germany and West Germany
KKA - East Germany
KKB-KKC - Individual states, provinces, and cities
KKE - Greece
KKF - Hungary
KKG - Iceland
KKH - ItalyIncludes Kosovo (2008-)
KKI - Latvia
KKJ1-499 - Liechenstein
KKJ501-9890 - Lithuania
KKK1-499 - Luxembourg
KKK1001-1499 - Malta
KKL - Monaco
KKM - Netherlands
KKN - Norway
KKP - Poland
KKQ - Portugal
KKR - Romania
KKS - San MarinoIncludes Serbia & Montenegro (2003-; cf. KKZ, KKL). Includes Slovenia (1992-)
KKT - Spain
KKV - Sweden
KKW - Switzerland
KKX - Turkey
KKY - Ukraine (1991 - ) Pre-Soviet, see KLP.
KKZ - Yugoslavia

KL - History of law. The ancient orient

KL2-135 - General
KL147-177 - Ancient legal systems compared
KL190-420 - Sources
KL700-2215 - Mesopotamia. Assyro-Babylonian law
KL1000-1299 - Sumer
KL1600-1899 - Assyria
KL2200-2499 - Babylonia
KL2800-3099 - Egypt
KL3500-3799 - Elam
KL4110-4399 - Greek law
KL4700-4999 - Hittite law
KL5300-5599 - Persia
KL5900-6199 - PhoeniciaTurkey is classified under KKX.Estonia is classified under KJS.Latvia is classified under KKI.Lithuania is classified under KKJ.
KLA - Russia. Soviet Union
KLB - Russia (Federation, 1992-)
KLD - Armenian S.S.R. (to 1991)
KLE - Azerbaijan
KLF - Belarus (Republic)
KLH - Georgia (Republic)
KLM - Moldova
KLN - Russia S.F.S.R. (to 1991) cf. KLA, KLB.
(KLP - Ukraine. Zakavkazskaia Sotsialisticheskaia Federativnaia Sovetskaia

Respublika)
KLP1-4989 - Ukraine (1919-1991)After 1991, see KKY.
KLP9001-9499 - Zakavkazskaia Sotsialisticheskaia Federativnaia Sovetskaia

Respublika (to 1936)
KLQ - Bukharskaia Narodnaia Sovetskaia Respublika (to 1924)
(KLR - Kazakhstan. Khorezmskaia Sovetskaia Sotsialisticheskaia Respublika)
KLR1-490 - Kazakhstan
KLR1001-1499 - Khorezmskaia Sovetskaia Sotsialisticheskaia Respublika (to 1924)
KLS - Kyrgyzstan
KLT - Tajikistan
KLV - Turkmenistan
KLW - Uzbekistan

KM-KP - Asia

KM1-999 - General
KMC - Regional comparative and uniform law
KME - Regional organization and integration
(KMF - Armenia. Bahrain)
KMF1-293.5 - Armenia (Republic)
KMF1001-1490 - Bahrain
KMG - Gaza
KMH - Iran
KMJ - Iraq
KMK - Israel
KML - Jerusalem
(KMM - Jordan. West Bank)
KMM1-490 - Jordan
KMM501-994 - West Bank (Territory under Israeli occupation, 1967- )
KMN - Kuwait
KMP - Lebanon
(KMQ - Oman. Palestine (to 1948))
KMQ1-490 - Oman
KMQ1001-1499 - Palestine (to 1948)
KMS - Qatar
KMT - Saudi Arabia
KMU - Syria
KMV - United Arab Emirates
KMX - Yemen
KMY - Yemen (People's Democratic Republic) (to 1990)

KN-KP - South Asia. Southeast Asia. East Asia

KNC - Regional comparative and uniform law
KNE - Regional organization and integration
KNF - Afghanistan
KNG - Bangladesh
KNH - Bhutan
KNK - Brunei
KNL - Burma
KNM - Cambodia
KNN - China
KNP - China (Republic, 1949- ). Taiwan
KNQ - China (People's Republic, 1949- )
KNR - Hong Kong
KNS - India
KNT-KNU - States, cities, etc.
KNV - French Indochina (to 1946)
KNW - Indonesia. East Timor
KNX - Japan
KNY - Cities, etc.

KPA - Korea. South Korea
KPC - Democratic People's Republic of Korea. North Korea
KPE - Laos
KPF - Macao
KPG - Malaysia
KPG7001-9999 - States of East and West Malaysia (1957- ) (Part 1)
KPH1-4990 - States of East and West Malaysia (1957- ) (Part 2)
KPH5001-5490 - Maldives
KPJ - Mongolia
KPK - Nepal
KPL - Pakistan
KPM - Philippines
KPP - Singapore
KPS - Sri Lanka
KPT - Thailand
KPV - Vietnam
KPW - Vietnam. South Vietnam

KQ-KTZ - Africa

KQ2-197 - History of law
KQ2010-9000 - Law of indigenous peoples
KQC - Regional comparative and uniform law
KQE - Regional organization and integration
KQG - Algeria
KQH - Angola
KQJ - Benin
KQK - Botswana
KQM - British Central Africa Protectorate
KQP1-499 - British Indian Ocean Territory
KQP1001-1499 - British Somaliland
KQT - Burkina Faso
KQV - Burundi
KQW - Cameroon
KQX - Cape Verde

KRB - Central African Republic
KRC - Chad
KRE - Comoros
KRG - Congo
KRK - Djibouti
KRL - East Africa Protectorate
KRM - Egypt
KRN - Eritrea
KRP - Ethiopia
KRR - French Equatorial Africa
KRS - French West Africa
KRU - Gabon
KRV - Gambia
KRW - German East Africa
KRX - Ghana
KRY - Gibraltar

KSA - Guinea
KSC - Guinea-Bissau
KSE1-490 - Equatorial Guinea
KSE601-699 - Ifni
KSG1-499 - Italian East Africa
KSG1001-1499 - Italian Somaliland
KSH - Ivory Coast
KSK - Kenya
KSL - Lesotho
KSN - Liberia
KSP - Libya
KSR - Madagascar
KSS - Malawi
KST - Mali
KSU - Mauritania
KSV1-490 - Mauritis
KSV5001-5490 - Mayotte
KSW - Morocco
KSX - Mozambique
KSY - Namibia
KSZ - Niger

KTA - Nigeria
KTC - Réunion
KTD - Rwanda
KTE - Saint Helena
KTF - São Tomé and Principe
KTG - Senegal
KTH - Seychelles
KTJ - Sierra Leone
KTK - Somalia
KTL - South Africa, Republic of
KTN1-499 - Spanish West Africa (to 1958)
KTN601-699 - Spanish Sahara (to 1975)
KTQ - Sudan
KTR - Swaziland
KTT - Tanzania
KTU - Togo
KTV - Tunisia
KTW - Uganda
KTX - Zaire
KTY1-490 - Zamibia
KTY1501-1599 - Zanzibar
KTZ - Zimbabwe

KU - Australia (including New Zealand)

KU - Australia
KUA-KUH - States and territories
KUA - Australian Capital Territory
KUB - Northern Territory
KUC - New South Wales
KUD - Queensland
KUE - South Australia
KUF - Tasmania
KUG - Victoria
KUH - Western Australia
KUN501-599 - Norfolk Island
KUN3001-3050 - Cities, communities, etc.

KUQ - New Zealand

KV-KW - Pacific area jurisdictions

KVB - Regional comparative and uniform law: Australia and New Zealand
KVC - Regional comparative and uniform law: Other Pacific area jurisdictions
KVE - Regional organization and integration
KVH1-490 - American Samoa
KVH1001-1499 - British New Guinea (Territory of Papua)
KVL - Cook Islands
KVM - Easter Island
KVN - Fiji
KVP1-100 - French Polynesia
KVP1001-1099 - German New Guinea (to 1914)
KVQ - Guam
KVR - Kiribati
KVS1-490 - Marshall Islands
KVS501-990 - Micronesia (Federated States)
KVS2501-2999 - Midway Islands
KVU1-499 - Nauru
KVU1001-1099 - Netherlands New Guinea (to 1963)
KVW - New Caledonia

KWA - Niue
KWC - Northern Mariana Islands
KWE - Pacific Islands Trust Territory
KWG - Palau
KWH - Papua New Guinea
KWL1-499 - Pitcairn Island
KWL2001-2490 - Solomon Islands
KWP - Tonga
KWQ - Tuvalu
KWR - Vanuatu
KWT1-489 - Wake Island
KWT2001-2490 - Wallis and Futuna Islands
KWW - Western Samoa

KWX - Antarctica

KZ - Law of Nations


KZ2-6795 - Law of Nations
KZ2-5.5 - Bibliography
KZ24-38 - Societies, etc.
KZ27-37 - National
KZ(60)-62.5 - Intergovernmental congresses and conferences
KZ(63)-1152 - Sources. Fontes juris gentium
KZ118-194 - Treaties and other international agreements
KZ119-165 - To 1920
KZ170-173 - 1920
KZ176-182.5 - Boundary treaties
KZ183-183.5 - Treaties of arbitration, investigation, etc.
KZ184-194 - Peace treaties
KZ199-218 - Judicial decisions and arbitral awards. Law reports
KZ221-1152 - By region or country
KZ1165-1208 - Trials
KZ1168-1208 - War crime trials
KZ1234-1236 - Legal research. Legal bibliography
KZ1249-1252 - International law and other disciplines
KZ1255-1273 - Theory and principles
KZ1267-1273 - Domain of the law of nations
KZ1284-1285.5 - Methodology
KZ1287-1296 - Codification of the law of nations
KZ1298-1304 - The law of treaties. System of treaty law
KZ(1319)-(1327) - International legal regimes
KZ1329-3085 - Early/Medieval development to ca. 1900. Ius Naturae et Gentium
KZ1330-1339 - Peace of Westphalia to the French Revolution (1648-1789)
KZ1345-1369 - French Revolution to the American Civil War (1789-1861)
KZ1373-1387.2 - American Civil War to the First Conference of the Hague (1861-1899)
KZ2064-3085 - Publicists. Writers on public international law
KZ3092-3405 - 20th century
KZ3110-3405 - Publicists. Writers on public international law
KZ3410 - 21st century
KZ3670-3881 - Objects of the law of nations. Territory and its different parts
KZ3900-(5490) - The international legal community and members
KZ3910-(5490) - Subjects of the law of nations
KZ4002-4080 - The state
KZ4110 - By region
KZ4112-4820 - By state
KZ4850-(5490) - Intergovernmental organizations. IGOs
KZ4853-(4934) - The League of Nations
KZ(4935)-5275 - The United Nations
KZ(5330)-(5490) - Regional organizations
KZ5510-6299 - International law of peace and peace enforcement
KZ5586-5893 - The system of collective security
KZ5615-5893 - Arms control and disarmament regimes
KZ5637-5645 - Conventional arms control
KZ5647-5686 - Nuclear (Strategic) arms limitation
KZ5687-5788.5 - Nuclear weapon free zones and zones of peace
KZ5834-5865 - Other weapons of mass destruction
KZ5870-5893 - Mutual and balanced reduction of armed forces
KZ5900-5967 - Military pact systems for collective self-defense
KZ6009-6299 - Pacific settlement of international disputes and conflict resolution
KZ6115-6299 - Arbitration and adjudication
KZ6350-6785 - Enforced settlement of international disputes
KZ6360-6373 - Non-military coercion
KZ6374-(6377) - Threat of force
KZ6378-6785 - Law of war and neutrality. Jus belli
KZ6427-6437 - Warfare on land
KZ6440-6530 - Humanitarian law
KZ6540-6660 - Warfare on sea
KZ6665-6714 - Air warfare
KZ6730-6795 - The end of war. Armistice. Surrender. Postliminy

KZA - Law of the sea

KZA1040-1065 - Intergovernmental congresses and conferences
KZA1118-1122 - Treaties and other international agreements
KZA1340-1417 - Concepts and principles
KZA1340 - Mare clausum doctrine
KZA1348-1405 - Mare liberum doctrine
KZA1430-1690 - Maritime boundaries
KZA1630-1664 - Continental shelf
KZA(3481)-(3900) - Marine resources conservation and development
KZA(3891)-(3900) - High-seas fisheries and fisheries regimes
KZA4130-(4205) - Public order of the oceans

KZD - Space law. Law of outer space

KZD1040-1065 - Intergovernmental congresses and conferences
KZD1118-1122 - Treaties and other international agreements
KZD1340-1400 - Concepts and principles. Theory
KZD1390-1400 - Regulated use theory
KZD1410 - The source of the law of space
KZD1420-1455 - Boundaries
KZD3489-4406 - Peaceful uses of outer space
KZD3489.5-3608 - Space resources
KZD4030-4326 - Public order in space and outer space
KZD4080-4210 - Space flight
KZD(4301)-4310 - Space communication
KZD4320.2-4326 - Rescue operations in outer space
KZD4440-4406 - Liability for accidents
KZD5614-6715 - Un-peaceful uses of outer space
KZD5620-5622.2 - Treaties and other international agreements
KZD5648-5680.2 - Disarmament and demilitarization regimes in outer space

Under development

The following schedules are currently under development:
  • KIA-KIX - Law of the indigenous peoples of the Americas
  • KBS - Canon law of the Eastern Christian churches
  • KBX - Canon law of Protestant churches
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