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9,463 datasets
A 2024 panel survey conducted to coincide with the June elections in Belgium, known as the BelREP panel. The dataset investigates the relationship between news avoidance, political sophistication, and ideologically congruent voting. It was authored by Dieter Stiers and hosted by Harvard Dataverse.
2018-2019 fiscal year data from the ACT Government details capital works budget reviews. The dataset, authored by Greg Tankard, is provided in XML, JSON, RDF, and CSV formats. Row and column counts are unknown.
French Consolidated Legislation (LEGI) dataset containing between 1 million and 10 million records of French law and codes. Produced by AgentPublic and updated as of March 2026, it provides a semantic-ready version of official government open data from Legifrance.
H. Lauterpacht's treatise analyzes the central role of recognition in state practice and international law. The text explores recognition as a political act with legal consequences, covering situations like the birth of states, changes in government, and territorial arrangements. It examines the discretionary nature of recognition, its forms, modes, and the evolving obligation not to recognize in positive international law.
Peri E. Arnold's comparative study examines the leadership of Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson during the Progressive Era. The work analyzes the political context, institutional evolution of the presidency, and personal characteristics that shaped their differing approaches to executive power. It includes specific policy case studies such as the Northern Trust, tariff reform, and the creation of the Federal Reserve.
A study dataset analyzes the relationship between three alcohol safety laws and the proportion of drinking drivers in fatal crashes. The data covers 16 years from 1982 to 1997 for all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, sourced from the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS). The analysis was conducted by Robert B. Voas of the Institute for Research and Evaluation and includes variables like per-capita alcohol consumption and annual vehicle miles traveled.
Ira C. Lupu's legal essay analyzes the past fifty years of religious exemption disputes, culminating in the Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Supreme Court case. The text critiques the application of vague legal standards like those in the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. It was authored by Ira C. Lupu of George Washington University.
An updated meta-analysis of 86 independent samples (N = 48,750) on applicant reactions to selection procedures. The data was compiled by John P. Hausknecht of DePaul University. It examines correlations between applicant perceptions, organizational outcomes, and performance on various selection tools.
A series of five lectures presented at the 1975 Hague Academy of International Law by Richard B. Bilder. The lectures examine the nature and settlement of international environmental disputes, covering topics like international rivers, oceans, air pollution, and outer space. The conclusion proposes nine principles for environmental dispute settlement.
Nico Schrijver's book reviews the genesis, meaning, and legal status of the concept of sustainable development within public international law. It examines the legal principles that have emerged and assesses the integration of sustainable development across fields of international law as urged by major summit documents. The text is based on a course given at the Hague Academy of International Law.
William N. Fenton's synthesis covers the history and culture of the Six Nations from the mid-16th century to the 1794 Canandaigua treaty. The work extensively uses primary sources in French and English to analyze the continuity of Iroquois political tradition. Fenton's political ethnography extends into the twentieth century, verifying historical accounts with his own long experience.
Townsville City Council contracts valued at $200,000 or more, as mandated by Local Government legislation. The dataset is published by the Townsville City Council and was last updated in March 2026.
MIT Election Data and Science Lab provides replication files for the Elections Performance Index 2024. The dataset likely contains metrics evaluating U.S. election administration performance. It was last updated on April 16, 2026.
Grid cell data covering 6436 cells across 5192 rows models the distance-based impact of infrastructure on the Barents region environment. The dataset was created using the GLOBIO methodology and raw data from the Barents GIT and National Mapping agencies. Its purpose is to provide a tool for policy makers to assess environmental impacts.
NOAA NCEI provides longwave radiation budget data derived from morning and afternoon polar-orbiting satellites. The product suite includes daily, monthly, seasonal, and annual mean values of Earth-emitted longwave radiation, measured in watts per square meter (W/m^2). Observations are mapped on a one-degree equal-area grid for day and night periods.
A structured, section-level dataset of all Singapore statutes (Acts) and subsidiary legislation (Regulations, Rules, Orders) sourced from Singapore Statutes Online. The unofficial reproduction was created by Kaidon-Ng and was last updated in March 2026.
AI Legal is a dataset hosted on Kaggle. The title suggests it contains information related to artificial intelligence, law, and regulation. Its specific contents, size, and origin are unknown from the provided metadata.
17 Indian states are covered in this dataset of descriptive election statistics from 1993 to 2004. The data was authored by Parul Tyagi and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare. The dataset is small, at 9.5 KB, and is stored in an XLS format.
A deterministic pipeline processes Indian legal judgments into structured datasets. The dataset is independently created by Viverun for research and engineering use and was last updated on March 23, 2026. It is not an official government release and does not constitute legal advice.
INTEGRA 2.0 is a composite index for measuring legal compliance and institutional corruption risk across Colombian public entities. It is calculated by equating indicators for institutional CAPACITY with indicators of external THREAT, using secondary data collected by various state bodies. The dataset is hosted by the Colombian open data portal www.datos.gov.co and was last updated on February 9, 2026.