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International and Foreign Law Resources


MULTIPLE INTERNATIONAL LAW RESOURCES:

GENERAL:

INTERNATIONAL LEGAL RESEARCH GUIDES:

  • GlobaLex: International, comparative and Foreign Law, Hauser Global Law School Program, New York University School of Law, by Mirela Roznovshci, Ed. Don't miss UPDATE: Basic Guide to Researching Foreign Law by Mary Rumsey, Foreign, Comparative & International Law Librarian at the University of Minnesota.

  • An Introduction to Sources for Treaty Research By Mark Engsberg, Foreign and International Law Librarian at the Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale Law School.

  • International Legal Research Tutorial.
    "This tutorial is designed to teach students research strategies and methodology for researching both print and electronic sources of international legal materials. The tutorial includes review questions and a final review to give students an understanding of how these materials are organized, and to teach them how to locate international legal documents such as treaties, agreements and the documentation of international organizations. This tutorial is a collaborative project between Duke University School of Law and University of California, Berkeley, School of Law and was created with support from the Duke Center for Instructional Technology."

  • Law Library Resource Xchange (LLRX) providing extensive key legal resources, both for the United States and elsewhere. See especially International Law Guides and Comparative & Foreign Law Guides.

TOPICAL:

ANTITRUST LAW:

ASIAN LEGAL INFORMATION INSTITUTE (AsianLII), "Free access to Asian Law."

The AVALON PROJECT, Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy at the Yale Law School. "The Avalon Project will mount digital documents relevant to the fields of Law, History, Economics, Politics, Diplomacy and Government. We do not intend to mount only static text but rather to add value to the text by linking to supporting documents expressly referred to in the body of the text."

CIVIL SOCIETY and NOT-for-PROFIT LAW:

CONSTITUTIONS WORLDWIDE:

COPYRIGHT LAW:
Collection of National Copyright Laws "This site endeavours to provide access to national copyright and related rights legislation of UNESCO Member States."

COURTS:

CRIMINAL LAW AND STATISTICS:

ELECTION AND PARLIAMENTARY LAW

EUROPEAN UNION LAW

FAOLEX "is a comprehensive and up-to-date computerized legislative database, one of the world's largest electronic collection of national laws and regulations on food, agriculture and renewable natural resources. Users of FAOLEX have direct access to the abstracts and indexing information about each text, as well as to the full text of most legislation contained in the database." (BY UN Food and Agriculture Organization)

"Forced Migration Online (FMO) provides instant access to a wide variety of online resources dealing with the situation of forced migrants worldwide...."

FOREIGN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT LAW:

Globalex: International, comparative and Foreign Law, Hauser Global Law School Program, New York University School of Law, by Mirela Roznovshci, Ed.

Guide to Foreign and International Legal Databases, by Law Library, New York Univeristy, School of Law. Is a very useful and far reaching resource.

HUMAN RIGHTS LAW

International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS) "The so-called "right of humanitarian intervention" has been one of the most controversial foreign policy issues of the last decade - both when intervention has happened, as in Kosovo, and when it has failed to happen, as in Rwanda. United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan, in his report to the 2000 General Assembly, challenged the international community to try to forge consensus, once and for all, around the basic questions of principle and process involved: when should intervention occur, under whose authority, and how. The independent International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty was established by the Government of Canada in September 2000 to respond to that challenge."

International Court of Justice.

International Criminal Court.

International Development Law Institute (IDLI) "is a public international organization with its legal headquarters in Rome, Italy...IDLI's mandate is to promote the use of legal resources in the development process in developing and transition economy countries."

"International Law Links", by the American Society of International Law (ASIL). Emphasis is on current events in international law, links to full texts, international law topical guides, and professional contacts and organizations. As publisher of the excellent _International Legal Materials_ (JX68 .I58 Per. Stacks and Lexis-Nexis), the Table of Contents of the latest issue is provided.

"International Resources: OVERVIEW" by the Cornell University Law Library, a substantial international law resource, including mirror sites and broader webguides for the ICJ and the ILO. Don't miss the Cornell Legal Research Encyclopedia, an Internet encyclopedia with major access points by Subject, Countries, United States, and International!

LAWLINKS "Legal information on the internet, An annotated list of web sites compiled by Sarah Carter, Law Librarian, Kent Law School, U of kent Canterbury, United Kingdom". A far reaching topical international law resource, with some extra emphasis on the law of the UK, other European Countries, and the European Union.

Legal Research on INTERNATIONAL LAW Issues Using the Internet, authored by Lyonette Louis-Jacques, Foreign and International Law Librarian and Lecturer in Law University of Chicago Law School, D'Angelo Law Library, an excellent resource. See also her "FOREIGN LAW: Legal Research Resources on the Internet".

LLRX Law Library Resource Xchange (LLRX) providing extensive key legal resources, both for the United States and elsewhere.

MARITIME/OCEAN LAW and ISSUES:
On the UN's International Maritime Organization webpage, don't miss the
Links Directory button on the left side of the page.
See also OCEANS AND WATER LAW below.

Migration (International) and Refugee Law.

Multilaterals Project, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Boston, MA USA., providing extensive information on and texts of Multilateral Conventions and Treaties, and links to other international treaty sites.

NON-PROFIT LAW

PACIFIC ISLANDS
Law of the Pacific Islands: A Guide to Web Based Resources by Ruth Bird, Law Librarian, University of Melbourne Law School on LLRX.com.

Patent and Trademark Information at the University of Washington Engineering Library.

PEACE, CONCILIATION, RECONCILIATION, and TRUTH COMMISSIONS:

  • Conciliation Resources, "serves as an international resource for local or national organisations pursuing peace or conflict prevention initiatives. The principal objective is to support sustained practical activities of those working at the community and national levels to prevent or transform violent conflict into opportunities for social, political and economic development based on more just relationships."
  • Hague Appeal for Peace.
  • INCORE (Institutue for Conflict Resolution)Peace Agreements. Clickable map which leads to fulltexts in Abobe Acrobat (.pdf) format. See additional resources at the INCORE homepage.
  • The Peace Agreements Digital Collection "strives to contain the full text of agreements signed by the major contending parties ending inter- and intra-state conflicts worldwide since 1989 by the United States Institute of Peace Library."
  • Peace Palace Library "The Library of the Peace Palace has one of the world's largest collections in the field of international law, public and private law, and foreign national law, as well as an extensive collection on international political and diplomatic history and the history of peace movements. Also, we house the Grotius Collection, the collection on the important 16th century Dutchman Hugo de Groot, founder of the science of international law." Located in The Hague, Netherlands. See the excellent topical Bibliographies.
REFUGEE LAW:
TREATIES:

Truth commission websites:
(See also
PEACE, CONCILIATION, RECONCILIATION...)

  • Strategic Choices in the Design of Truth Commissions. "Truth commissions serve the primary purpose of unveiling the truth about past human rights violations. But in the eyes of many societies, there are corollary purposes that are closely aligned with uncovering the truth: to provide victims with acknowledgement, apologies and/ or compensation from the state; to ensure - through structural and legislative reform - that past human rights abuses will happen 'never again'; to bring those who have perpetrated grave human rights violations to justice; and to take care of the victims and survivors of human rights violations."
  • The South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC).
  • "Brahm, Eric, Truth Commissions, Beyond Intractability. Eds. Guy Burgess and Heidi Burgess. Conflict Research Consortium, University of Colorado, Boulder. Posted: June 2004."
  • Truth Commissions. Provides text of commission reports supplied by the United States Institute of Peace Library.

United Nations "International Law" webpage.

United States International Law:

  • NB: Many pages above and below in "International and Foreign Law Resources" cover U.S. international law.
  • Altlaw "provides the first free, full-text searchable database of Supreme Court and Federal Appellate case reports. It is a resource for attorneys, legal scholars, and the general public." Altlaw is not limited to international law.

WashLaw.
Washburn University School of Law Library's "WashLaw", another extensive source for foreign and international law texts, contacts and academic resources.

Women in International Law: Research Resources by Lyonette Louis-Jacques, Foreign and International Law Librarian and Lecturer in Law, D'Angelo Law Library, The University of Chicago Law School. "The following are suggested books and articles to read for background information on women and international law issues." Most references are hot linked in this very substantive page.

"World Legal Information Institute (WLII) "Free, independent and non-profit access to worldwide law. 860 databases from 123 countries and territories via the Free Access to Law Movement." Full text of case law is emphasized.

World Bank Law and Development webpage. "Effective legal frameworks and institutions are pivotal for alleviating poverty. This website's objective is to share legal knowledge for development."

World Legal Systems
"The initial idea to create this Website on "world legal systems" stems from a particular interest: the fact that both civil law and common law are taught at the Law Faculty of the University of Ottawa. The Faculty, through its National Program, further offers its students the possibility of taking a degree in both legal systems within a four-year time period, thereby improving their employment prospects. Thus it seemed desirable to afford them, through this Website, a true perspective of the importance of each of these two legal systems on an international level."

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INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL TRADE LAW


United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL)

International Economic Law
by Jean M. Wenger, Government Documents/Foreign & International Law Librarian, Cook County [IL] Law Library. This is a chapter from the ASIL Guide to Electronic Resources for International Law.

International Commercial Trade Law Databases:
Transnational Law Digest & Bibliography by the Center for Transnational Law (CENTRAL), Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster, Germany.
CISG and International Commercial Law by Pace University, School of Law. "CISG is the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, the uniform international sales law of countries that account for two-thirds of all world trade."

International Commercial Trade Law Websites:

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INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW and POLICIES


Multiple Environmental Topics including Law Text Websites:

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OCEANS AND WATER LAW:



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