EBSCOhost is an online reference system that offers a variety of full text databases ranging from general reference collections to specially designed, subject-specific databases.
Human Rights and Humanitarian Law ebook collections from 2023 through 2025 with the following coverage:
Human Rights, Refugee Law, Immigration Law, Health Law, Children’s Rights, Minority and Group Rights, Humanitarian Law, International Criminal Law.
International Law E-Books Online, 2023 through 2025. Includes the following coverage: Public International Law, Law of the Sea, International Trade Law, International Labour Law, Environmental Law, European Law, International Relations, International Organizations , Terrorism, Legal History, Islamic Law
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This publication indexes the most recent issues of primarily American law journals by subject heading. Since the 1960s, the index has been sent to its subscribers on a weekly basis.
Through CILP, members of the legal field receive timely topical access to nearly 650 legal publications organized within 104 relevant subject headings. Also included are complete tables of contents from all journals indexed, as well as Bluebook citations.
Contains all law reports published by the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales, since 1865.
This includes over 77,000 case reports from The Law Reports, The Weekly Law Reports, The Industrial Case Reports, The Business Law Reports and the Public and Third Sector Law Reports.
Includes access to Case Genie + Case Summaries, a powerful AI search tool.
HeinOnline's Indigenous Peoples of the Americas: History, Culture & Law was created from a desire to consolidate the wealth of material available on indigenous American life and law, and to share the tremendous influence that these peoples and their cultures have had on the development of the United States.
Dating back to 1960s, the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition has provided foreign and domestic law schools with the unique opportunity to argue complex and timely questions of international law. It is the oldest moot court competition dedicated to international law is the world’s largest.