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Found a reference to an article and the journal name is abbreviated? E.g. [2012] 2 C.M.L.R. 40 or JutD 2011, p. 21-24 (afl. 5). Need to find the article but no... Read more »
Found a reference to an article and the journal name is abbreviated? E.g. [2012] 2 C.M.L.R. 40 or JutD 2011, p. 21-24 (afl. 5). Need to find the article but no... Read more »
The HUDOC case-law database of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has a new updated interface. It not only looks different, the search option has really been improved with... Read more »
Nieuw, online 'peer reviewed' open access platform voor bestuursrecht: NALL. Netherlands Administrative Law Library (NALL) publiceert bijdragen op zowel het gebied van het algemene als het bijzondere bestuursrecht. Maar ook artikelen die... Read more »
During July 2012 the reading room (study area) in the Law Library will have limited opening hours in the mornings due to a reorganisation of the collection. It will be... Read more »
One of the most important human rights research tools - the Universal Human Rights Index (UHRI) - has been updated. The UHRI provides easy access to country-specific human rights information emanating... Read more »
The Arbitration Committee of the IBA (International Bar Association) has prepared a guide to the law and practice of arbitration in more than 30 countries around the world. The material is... Read more »
New in collection! The Max Planck encyclopedia of European private law edited by Jürgen Basedow, Klaus J. Hopt, Reinhard Zimmermann, and Andreas Stier. This encyclopedia (in 2 volumes) systematically gathers... Read more »
International Commentary on Evidence (or "ICE") is a peer-reviewed journal on evidence law and theory edited by Craig R. Callen,/ John D. Jackson / D. Michael Risinger/ Deirdre Dwyer / Michael S. Pardo... Read more »
Another 162 new titles have been added to Oxford Scholarship Online – Law as part of the March 2012 content update. Bringing the total of titles to 754! Read them online or... Read more »
The Max Planck Encylocpedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL) is a comprehensive online resource containing peer-reviewed articles on every aspect of public international law. Each of the 1,700 articles selected... Read more »