Google constitution archive adds Arabic documents

16 December 2014
"Constituteproject" website
"Constituteproject" website
<p>Google's online archive of the world's constitutions on Monday launched an Arabic-language version with searchable documents from 54 countries.</p><p>"The site now provides Arabic translations of some of the world's most-cited constitutions, coupled with powerful analytical tools," Google's Brett Perlmutter said in a blog post.</p><p>Google is also introducing new features, including a "compare" function to view constitutions side by side.</p><p>"Curious how the Japanese Constitution of 1946, drafted under US occupation, compares to that of the US? View them side-by-side and compare them provision by provision," Perlmutter added.</p>
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