The Australasian Legal Scholarship Library aims to provide a comprehensive search facility for all academic law journals in Australia and New Zealand. Currently, the search facility allows searches over 45 law journals and more journals are being added.
Brill is a publishing house with a rich history and a strong international focus. Brill’s publications focus on the Humanities and Social Sciences, International Law and selected areas in the Sciences.
The publications of the Centre for Studies and Research focus on some of the most topical and complex issues in international relations. Identified problems are studied from a broad global perspective by researchers from all over the world, combining, where appropriate, expertise in public and private international law.
This collection contains the research, publications, speeches and archives of the leading international affairs think tank, The Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, London. High level analysis and research on almost 100 years of global events and issues. Includes 'behind the doors' insight into the real movers and shakers, influencers and deal brokers. For researchers of international affairs, economics, law, and business, diplomacy, security and terrorism, environment, development, war and peace studies. The Library has access to Part I, 1920-1979 & Part II, 1980-2008
Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO) is the world’s largest online resource of documents and articles devoted to research, analysis, and scholarship on international politics and related fields, including security studies, global finance, diplomatic practice, humanitarian law, global governance, development studies, and environmental studies. With content aggregated from 300 international publishing institutions, CIAO is a unique and valuable archive and cross-searchable library of full-text articles from government research organizations, independent think tanks, university analysis centers, and scholarly journals.
Courses at the Hague Academy are published in the Collected Courses, the Academy’s flagship collection. These contributions by prestigious authors deal with the theoretical and practical aspects of the subject, including legislation and case law. This collection contains the first course held in 1923 through to the current year.
This database covers publications from the Congressional Research Service (CRS) and Government Accountability Office (GAO) analyze the various ways COVID-19 has impacted every aspect of life, from testing issues in the medical field to unemployment and economic impactThese reports provide insight into federal response to the pandemic, discussing not only those issues that are highly prevalent in the media (for example, the process of vaccine development), but also those that may not have been considered by the casual researcher—for example, the pandemic’s effect on organ donation and transplantation, the U.S. blood supply, support for the homeless, and the implications of digital surveillance of carriers.
The Dispute Settlement Commetary (DSC) service is a comprehensive legal research tool for WTO dispute settlement. Features include summary and analysis of all reports or arbitrations; up-to-date keyword index; and a database of dispute settlement statistics.
The Foreign and International Law Resources Database (FILRD) allows researchers to browse online through a collection of international law publications. Covers publications from the American Society of International Law, International Human Rights Law Institute (IHRLI), yearbooks from around the world, the Hague Permanent Court of International Justice series and highly-respected publishers' publications. It also includes U.S. Law Digests, International tribunals and judicial decisions and more.
The Foreign Law Guide (FLG) is an essential database offering relevant information on sources of foreign law, including complete bibliographic citations to legislation, the existence of English translations and selected references to secondary sources in one virtual destination. Broad in content and global in scope, the FLG is an indispensable resource for comparative law research and a fundamental tool for developing a foreign and comparative law collection. Approximately 190 jurisdictions are systemically covered and updated by a global team of experts.
GTDT provides first-step legal analysis of the legal frameworks in over 80 practice areas with analysis on more than 150 jurisdictions. Easily find a comprehensive overview of the laws in all major practice areas and economies with user-friendly tools to quickly compare, present and share information.
The collection includes access to the reprint of The Harvard Research in International Law as well as Contemporary Analysis and Appraisal. The Harvard Research in International Law was originally published in the American Journal of International Law between 1929 and 1939. The Harvard Research was the brainchild of Manley O. Hudson, the Bemis Professor of International Law at Harvard Law School, and the first chairman of the International Law Commission (1949-53). The various advisory boards that were assembled wrote draft conventions on several topics over a 10-year period.
HeinOnline is Hein’s premier online research product with millions of pages of legal history available in an online, fully-searchable, image-based format. The collection features legal classics from the 16th to the 20th centuries in addition to its vast collection of current day law journals. Each collection can be searched separately, or cross-searched from the HeinOnline homepage.
This collection contains classic books from famous authors such as Hans Kelsen, Samuel Pufendorf and James Brown Scott. It also includes significant serials such as the International Law Studies Series [U.S. Naval War College], International Conciliation, Studies in Transnational Legal Policy, and many others. Includes links to scholarly articles discussing the history of international law and a bibliography of other works.
Established in March 2000 by a number of Indonesian advocates committed to law reform, PT. Justika Siar Publika provides easy access to legal information for business and legal professionals not only in Indonesia but around the world. JSP is committed to providing comprehensive, timely, and accurate access to legal information while continuing to develop innovative services for all our subscribers and users. JSP has succeeded in becoming the premier legal information provider in Indonesia.
Established in March 2000 by a number of Indonesian advocates committed to law reform, PT. Justika Siar Publika provides easy access to legal information for business and legal professionals not only in Indonesia but around the world. JSP is committed to providing comprehensive, timely, and accurate access to legal information while continuing to develop innovative services for all our subscribers and users. JSP has succeeded in becoming the premier legal information provider in Indonesia.
The ICC Dispute Resolution Library provides access to documents from the ICC International Court of Arbitration. It includes the ICC Dispute Resolution Bulletin (formerly ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin) from 1990 to date, Special Supplements of the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin, Dossiers of the ICC Institute of World Business Law, annual statistical reports of the International Court of Arbitration and the International Centre for ADR, and the complete collection of ICC Dispute Resolution Rules. The ICC DRL also contains Practice notes, forms and checklists; as well as other selected publications including The Secretariat's Guide to ICC Arbitration.
Produced by the American Association of Law Libraries, the Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals (IFLP) is a multilingual index to articles and book reviews appearing in legal journals published worldwide. It provides in-depth coverage of public and private international law, comparative and foreign law, and the law of all jurisdictions other than the United States, the U.K., Canada, and Australia. IFLP also analyzes the contents of individually published collections of legal essays, Festschriften, Mélanges, and congress reports each year.
This retrospective database indexes over 750 legal periodicals published in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. Annual surveys of the laws of a jurisdiction, annual surveys of the federal courts, yearbooks, annual institutes, and annual reviews of the work in a given field or on a given topic are also be covered.
Expand your learning, read around your subject with ease, and gain different perspectives from a range of authors with our Law Trove International Law 2020 collection, which contains the content of eleven international law textbooks, including best-selling titles and student favourites. Also included in the collection is a title covering the hot topic of legal ethics.
Investment Arbitration Reporter is a news and analysis service focusing on international arbitrations between foreign investors and their host governments.
ISLG was developed in consultation with experienced lawyers and professionals with experience in the area of international investment treaty law. ISLG maps the world of investment treaty law by capturing the relationships between treaties, arbitral rules, cases and other key materials.
JustisOne contains the full text of current and historical reported and unreported cases from the UK dating back to 1163 (including State Trials, Times Law Reports and the English Reports) and all UK legislation ever passed (from 1235 to the present). Irish and EU cases (including decisions from the European Court of Human Court of Human Rights 1961+) are also included, as well as the International Law Reports (1902+). Cases on Justis are available as printable PDF images replicating the original print.
KluwerArbitration.com is the world's leading online resource for international arbitration research. It contains a wealth of commentary from expert authors and an extensive collection of primary source materials. Plus, as a subscriber you gain access to exclusive materials including the ITA Arbitration Report, ICC cases and awards. The KluwerArbitration.com online database is developed and maintained in conjunction with the International Council for Commercial Arbitration and the Institute for Transnational Arbitration.
Kluwer Competition Law is a leading online resource for EU and international competition law research. It contains a wealth of commentary from expert authors, an extensive collection of primary source materials and a practice tool.
The Kluwer Law Online website is the gateway to Kluwer Law International publications, including journals and selected International Encyclopaedia of Laws (IEL's).
This collection is an invaluable collection of legal treatises, historical records and works from the 17th century to the beginning of the 20th century. Providing broad coverage, the collection enables detailed research on centuries of major events of legal history, from public policy and taxation to contract law, sustainable development concerns, and issues of war and peace.
Provides digital images on every page of 22,000 legal treatises on US and British law published from 1800 through 1926. Full-text searching on more than 10 million pages provides researchers access to critical legal history in ways not previously possible.
This collection describes the courtroom dramas that rocked society in America, the British Empire and the world between 1600 and 1926. This fully searchable digital collection includes unofficially published accounts of trials; official trial documents, briefs and arguments; and official records of legislative proceedings, administrative proceedings and arbitrations.
Indian case law coverage includes full text decisions from the Supreme Court, all High Courts, the Federal Court, Privy Council and many tribunals. Coverage is mostly from the inception of each Court. Legislation covered includes bare acts, amending acts, repealed legislation, subordinate legislation and bills from all jurisdictions. Primary material is grouped by topic, and secondary material includes annotated acts and commentary.
Provides a high level of analytic coverage of constitutional law topics in a comparative context. The encyclopedia articles—modeled on those in the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law—address a focused range of topics that seek to provide the best coverage of the essence, character, development, and history of constitutional law from a global perspective.
The Max Planck Encyclopedias of Public International Law (MPIL) consists of two encyclopedias: Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law and Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Procedural Law. This provides a comprehensive, analytical resource containing peer-reviewed articles on every aspect of international law.
Multinational Sources Compared is a finding aid designed to direct researchers to sources that compare multiple jurisdictions on focused subjects. The sources include legislation, statutory citation, or other references to primary law. This database enables researchers to quickly search by content fields - including the highly useful jurisdiction and subject fields. The index will be updated 3 times per year.
Oxford Competition Law provides an invaluable suite of competition analysis, including Oxford University Press' key commentaries in EU competition law, fully linked with national case reports and source material. The service comprises enhanced online versions of Faull & Nikpay: The EC Law of Competition and Whish & Bailey on Competition Law, and substantive updates to Bellamy & Child: European Union Law of Competition. OCL includes full reports of cases decided from 2008 onwards, and decisions from 2004 onwards will be gradually added to increase the size of the archive.
Oxford International Organizations (OXIO) is a database of annotated documents pertaining to the law of international organizations. It provides practitioners, scholars, and students with instant access to classic as well as less familiar, but equally as important, materials on the law of international organizations. The database, with its expert analysis, allows researchers to search and browse across the full range of organizations enabling comparative research across a wide range of organizations.
Investment Claims is an indispensable specialist service providing researchers with access to a fully integrated and updated suite of arbitration awards and decisions, bilateral investment treaties, multilateral treaties, journal articles, monographs, and arbitration laws.
Oxford Legal Research Library (OLRL) is a family of products from Oxford University Press, providing integrated access across collections of key law titles in a variety of subject areas. Each collection can be browsed and searched separately, or users with access to multiple products can choose to search them together via the OLRL family interface.
Oxford Reports on International Law brings together decisions on public international law from international law courts, domestic courts, and ad hoc tribunals. It makes the full scope of international case law available in one place, accompanied by expert analysis. New cases are added daily.
Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law contains full-text online editions of market-leading reference works and treatises published by Oxford University Press. The books are fully searchable and linked by the Oxford Law Citator.
This collection includes more than 50 publications from the prestigious Parker School of Foreign & Comparative Law at Columbia Law School. It contains works from famous authors such as: John N Hazard, Henry P. de Vries, Charles Szladits, Arthur Nussbaum, Albert A. Ehrenzweig, and Georges R. Delaume.
The Peter Lang Academic Publishing Group specializes in the humanities and social sciences, covering the complete publication spectrum from monographs to student textbooks. Disciplines include Art, Economics and Management, Education, English Language and Literature, Film and Performance Studies, German Language and Literature, History, International Law, Linguistics, Media and Communication, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Romance Languages and Literature, Sociology and Theology. The Library has access to all English language titles on a trial basis until December 2020. Download chapters or the entire book as a convenient PDF or read online.
The Jessup Compendium enhances a law student's or practitioner's ability to grasp the practicality of international law by presenting arguments in hypothetical Jessup Competition Problems. The Compendium also serves as a kind of permanent record of the year's Jessup Competition. It includes the Problem, the Judges' Bench Memorandum, the Official Rules, the United States Supplement to the Official Rules, a List of Competing Schools, Results, and Best Memorials of the [year's] Jessup Competition.
SCC Online is India’s premier legal database with access to complete coverage of the Supreme Court, all High Courts, Tribunals and Commissions, Statutory Material and many foreign jurisdictions and International material.
TradeLawGuide sets a new standard for researching World Trade Organization (WTO) law. Our groundbreaking tools are designed to facilitate fast, comprehensive and methodical research using proprietary software. You can review thousands of pages of documents and be directed to pinpoint references. Time-consuming searches can now be conducted systematically and quickly, allowing you to research WTO law at a level of detail never before available.
HeinOnline’s U.S. Congressional Documents collection features the complete Congressional Record bound volume set from its inception in 1873 as well as the three predecessor titles: Annals of Congress (1789-1824), Register of Debates (1824-1837) and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873). Also available are the Congressional Record Dailies from 1980-present, Rules & Precedents, Congressional Budget Office, Congressional Hearings, and other works related to Congress.
The single most important series of American government publications, the U.S. Congressional Serial Set is an incomparably rich, largely untapped collection of primary source material on the people, issues and events of American history and politics. Presenting every publication from the 15th Congress through the 103rd Congress, including items missing from other editions, the Readex U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1994 contains over 415,000 individual documents in more than 14,000 volumes. Designed for legislative and historical research.