New and improved research guides
Two new research guides are now available on the Law Library's website: Law & Finance and International Trade and Investment Law. Additionally, the Competition Law & Regulation guide has been... Read more »
Two new research guides are now available on the Law Library's website: Law & Finance and International Trade and Investment Law. Additionally, the Competition Law & Regulation guide has been... Read more »
Westlaw is a legal database, well known for its elaborate collection of US resources as well as a large collection of leading international journals. What is less known, is that... Read more »
Law PORT is a collection of free online tutorials to help improve research and referencing skills in the field of public international law. Although aimed at postgraduate researchers in the... Read more »
Searching for a specific journal? Use CataloguePlus for quick access to the digital and/or paper version of the journal that you are looking for. Click on the link 'Search CataloguePlus'... Read more »
In a previous blog post we discussed some tips and tricks for using Google Scholar. To make your research even easier, you can add the Google Scholar Button to your... Read more »
HeinOnline has created a series of short videos to help students and researchers searching and navigating the HeinOnline database. Searching 101 The tutorial Searching 101 explains the basics of searching... Read more »
The European Commission Library has launched a new search tool: Find-eR. Find-eR, short for 'Find electronic Resources', makes it possible to search multiple library resources in one interface. It replaces... Read more »
HeinOnline, one of the main international law databases, has a new interface. Several enhancements have been made to improve the database: The new interface uses responsive web design which makes... Read more »
The UN libraries in New York, Geneva and Vienna provide a large amount of research guides on their respective websites. All these guides are now gathered in one place by... Read more »
Did you know the Netherlands was the first country to use UNHCR's internet-based Refworld as its main information tool in determining asylum claims? The agreement was signed in Geneva on... Read more »