Our international law material is held on the third floor and all start with the classmark F.
The encyclopaedia start in stack 5 on the third floor, the journals in stack 12 and the textbooks start in stack 16.
We have a comprehensive collection of texts including key titles such as Dixon's Textbook on International Law, Brownlie's Principles of Public International Law, Shaw's International Law and Klabbers' International Law. Our serials holdings include the British Yearbook of International Law and the International Law Reports.
Oxford International Organizations - database of annotated documents pertaining to the law of international organizations.
Trial access has been arranged to the Brill Jus Mundi database until 31 January 2021.
The Jus Mundi platform offers a comprehensive, multilingual, and user-friendly search engine for advanced academic research in international law. Jus Mundi covers over 16,000 international law and investor-state arbitration documents, including treaties, ICJ, PCIJ, PCA, ITLOS, ICSID and other arbitration institutions, UNCITRAL, IUSCT documents (judgments, arbitral awards, orders, pleadings, etc.), and decisions of the Mixed Claims Commissions.
Please let us know if you find the database useful.
For a comprehensive guide to international law resources consult the:
Cambridge Companion to International Law: Guide to Electronic Sources of Law
written by the Squire Law Library's Foreign and International Law Librarian, Lesley Dingle.
UK Treaties Online - Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Council of Europe Treaty Office
WordLII International Treaties
The Avalon Project - Yale Law School