Resources on the war in Ukraine
To provide context to the war in Ukraine, the Law Library has compiled a non-exhaustive list of (legal) resources that give insight into the current crisis. All sources are available... Read more »
To provide context to the war in Ukraine, the Law Library has compiled a non-exhaustive list of (legal) resources that give insight into the current crisis. All sources are available... Read more »
The Law Library now subscribes to WorldTradeLaw.net, a useful website and research tool for anyone interested in international trade law issues. WorldTradeLaw.net consists of two parts: a free library available... Read more »
The Law Library now provides online access to Rosenne’s Law and Practice of the International Court, considered to be the leading work on the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The... Read more »
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is a group of 36 member countries that analyse, discuss and develop economic and social policy. The OECD publishes books, working papers... Read more »
All three volumes of the IMLI Treatise on Global Ocean Governance are now online available on OSAIL. The Treatise aims to cover the whole spectrum of global ocean governance and... Read more »
The recently launched database Oxford International Organizations (OXIO) is now freely available until July 2018. OXIO offers access to primary materials and analysis on the law of international organizations. It... Read more »
The United Nations Digital Library (UNDL) is a new platform that aims to provide easy access to UN information, both current and historical. This includes: official UN documents; UN voting... Read more »
This Saturday marks the 60th anniversary of the Rome Treaties, which laid the foundation of the European Union that we know today. On 25 March 1957, the six founding countries... Read more »
Are you studying or teaching international law? The United Nations' Historic Archives is a free online research and training tool, providing access to multi-media resources on almost every subject of... Read more »
In 2006 Oxford Law started with Oxford Reports on International Law in Domestic Courts (ILDC), the first online module of Oxford Reports on International Law (ORIL). It was set up... Read more »