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Brill Commentaries on World Trade Law Online This link opens in a new window
Alternate Name(s) Brill

Commentaries on World Trade Law Online is a comprehensive, standard reference work on WTO Law. The Commentaries explain the provisions of the WTO Agreements article by article, setting out the interpretation of each article in the case law, in practice and in scholarly writing.

Building on the leading reference, Max Planck Commentaries on World Trade Law, this fully revised and updated second edition brings together the writings of a team of more than 100 of the world’s leading scholars, practitioners and former members of the Appellate Body. The contents are extensively hyperlinked to source documents, cross-referenced and indexed.

Lesbian and Gay Liberation in Canada This link opens in a new window
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Alternate Name(s) LGLC
The Lesbian and Gay Liberation in Canada (LGLC) project brings together accounts of over 34,000 events, people, and places that shaped the creation of gay political consciousness in Canada, spanning from the formation of the first homophile group in 1964 to the start of the AIDS crisis in 1981. Explore the movement, its politics, its victories, and its challenges through the LGLC database and contextual essays.
Playback This link opens in a new window
Playback is Canada’s production, broadcasting and interactive media destination, offering an intimate view of industry events, trends, and innovations.
Policy Commons This link opens in a new window
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Policy Commons is a one-stop community platform for research and grey literature from policy experts, nonpartisan think tanks, IGOs, and NGOs. The database includes millions of reports, working papers, policy briefs, data sources and media from a directory of over 20,000 content repositories. It covers many disciplines—agriculture, energy, pharmaceuticals, diversity, crime, history, area studies, economics, sociology, political science, health, climate, diversity, sustainable development, and more.

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Scite AI This link opens in a new window
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Scite AI helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. Scite AI is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.

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