JURIS Arbitration Law includes arbitral awards, court decisions, national arbitration laws, institutional rules and more - including expert commentary and analysis provided by leading authorities. Content includes the World Arbitration Reporter (WAR), the Encyclopedia of International Arbitration Law and Practice, Swiss Arbitration Association (ASA) Special Series, International Arbitration and Institutions (IAI) series, American Arbitration Association (AAA) International Center for Dispute Resolution (ICDR) handbooks and yearbooks.
Jus Mundi Academic Research is a comprehensive and multilingual database covering international law and investor-state arbitration documents and treaties. The database includes awards and documents from ICJ, PCIJ, PCA, ITLOS, ICSID, ICC DRL, AAA_ICDR and other arbitration institutions, as well as UNCITRAL, Iran United States Claims Tribunal (IUSCT) documents (judgments, arbitral awards, orders, pleadings, etc.), and decisions of the Mixed Claims Commissions. WTO/GATT cases and related WTO documents. Commercial arbitration is also exclusively available on Jus Mundi.
Searchable full text databases of United States federal laws and cases. Contains as well a directory of lawyers, law schools, law students resources, course outlines. Justia has a section on Latin America, providing links to laws of Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, and South America. Legal research resources include law blogs, 50-State Surveys, legal forms, expert and expert withnesses, and other.
An invaluable source for locating primary sources of legislation for foreign jurisdictions. For each country there is a brief introduction to the legal system, a list of codifications, gazettes and other sources of law. Do not use Chrome browser to access; use other browser for access.
HeinOnline contains over 30 law library collections. All libraries and collections can be accessed through HeinOnline's Home portal. Legal journals, case law, United Kingdom, Canada, among other collections.
Covering over 500 cases, this collection concentrates on key issues that continue to occupy the American social and political landscape, such as reproductive rights, immigration policy, incarceration and the rights of prisoners, environmental policy, voting rights, and the civil rights of women and people of color.
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The Collected Courses of the Hague Academy of International Law gather the lectures of well-recognized law scholars that teach each summer the courses that the Academy organizes. The lectures cover a wide range of theoretical and practical aspects of public and private international law, including legislation and case law. Articles are published in English and French.
SIGLA (States and Institutions of Governance in Latin America), is an online multilingual database that provides comprehensive information on legal and political institutions in Latin America. SIGLA offers data on national-level institutions as well as on international institutions. Currently it only covers Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico. SIGLA identifies key laws, decrees and other norms governing the actions and procedures of each institution.
Covering over 500 cases, this collection concentrates on key issues that continue to occupy the American social and political landscape, such as reproductive rights, immigration policy, incarceration and the rights of prisoners, environmental policy, voting rights, and the civil rights of women and people of color.