Oxford Reports on International Law (ORIL) has recently been updated with more than 40 new cases. ORIL covers public international case law, reporting on international courts, domestic courts, and tribunals. Case reports include the full-text of the decision, analytical commentary and a list of cases and instruments cited. Key passages of non-English decions are translated into English.
The Law Library subscribes to three modules within ORIL:
- Oxford Reports on International Law in Domestic Courts (ILDC) - covers international law as applied in the domestic courts of approximately 70 jurisdictions;
- Oxford Reports on International Criminal Law (ICL) - covers the main international tribunals including the International Criminal Court and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia;
- Oxford Reports on International Courts of General Jurisdiction (ICGJ) - covers the International Court of Justice, Permanent Court of International Justice, International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and Permanent Court of Arbitration.
A complete overview of all new case reports is available on the ORIL website.
Oxford Public International Law
ORIL is part of Oxford Public International Law which also provides access to the library's subscriptions to:
- Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law
- Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law
- Oxford Historical Treaties
By using the Oxford Law Citator it is possible to follow citations and other links to content from both Oxford University Press as well as selected third-party websites.