Here are selected foreign law databases (to identify others, at the D'Angelo Law Library Law Databases page, scroll down to "Foreign and International"):
Early English Books Online (EEBO) features page images of almost every work printed in the British Isles and North America, as well as works in English printed elsewhere from 1470-1700. Over 200 libraries worldwide have contributed to EEBO. From the first book printed in English through to the ages of Spenser, Shakespeare and of the English Civil War, EEBO's content draws on authoritative and respected short-title catalogues of the period and features a substantial number of text transcriptions specially created for the product.
Available via HeinOnline
The English Reports (full reprint) was issued in 178 volumes. It contains over 100,000 cases from 265 separate series of Reports, arranged by Courts, from the years 1220 to 1867. Searchable by case name, keyword, English Reports citation and nominate citation. Also includes 11 volumes of the Statutes of the Realm, the laws of England from the 13th Century to 1713.
Manupatra offers the full text of judgments from the Supreme Court of India and the state High Courts; colonial era cases; tribunal decisions; national legislation; commentaries on major laws; selected state laws; and government ministry regulations and guidelines, in areas such as human rights, foreign trade, commerce, and taxation.
global foreign law database which contains cases, statutes, and other legal materials in 13 languages for 134 countries. It is strongest for the law of the following countries: Spain, Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Portugal, Italy, the UK, Belgium, France, and the U.S.
For 178 countries, free online collection of business laws and regulations, usually from official government sources. The following laws are included, including English translations: Banking and Credit Laws, Bankruptcy and Collateral Laws, Civil Codes, Civil Procedure Codes, Commercial and Company Laws, Constitutions, Labor Laws, Land and Building Laws, Privacy Laws, Securities Laws, Tax Laws, and Trade Laws.
Legislationline is an internet-based free-of-charge legislative database published and maintained by the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights. Its purpose is to assist lawmakers in OSCE participating States by providing them with sample domestic legislation and international standards on selected human dimension issues... Legislationline contains legislation in all OSCE official languages. The site also includes internal links to international treaties, conventions and other relevant instruments as well as EC/EU norms and documents, European and domestic case-law, bilateral conventions and other texts of relevance to the subject matters addressed by the site.
As of mid-2014 the Global Legal Information Network (GLIN) is no longer available from the Law Library of Congress. No date has been given for when it might again become available. The Law Library of Congress has made archived GLIN data available through the Guide to Law Online.
English-language index to legislation for many non-U.S. jurisdictions. GLIN started out mostly indexing Latin American legislation, but expanded to include East European, African, and Asian countries. Includes summaries/abstracts of legislation in English, and links to full texts of legislation for about 30 countries, mostly Latin American and including Taiwan and Brazil.