From Ernster, the Hofstra School of Law, Deane Law Library Virtual Cat:
If you have ever tried to track down an elusive case from an  international court or human rights tribunal, the best news this week  may be the launch of the International Law Library,  self-described as the "most comprehensive free-access international law  library on the Internet." The International Law Library site contains  links to over 25,000 decisions of international courts and tribunals and  over 30,000 United Nations documents and other treaties and agreements.   It is searchable across all types of documents and all collections.
Developed  by the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AUSTLII), this digital  library is updated regularly with new materials from legal information  institutes around the world that are part of the World Legal Information Institute (WorldLII), and from other sources.  It also features a citator  that tracks where international cases, treaties and law journal  articles have been cited, as well as links to other international law  materials on the Internet.  Anyone involved with international law  study, research or source gathering should definitely check this out.
http://deanelawlibrary.blogspot.com/2010/09/new-international-law-library.html
Monday, September 13, 2010
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