In July 2013 Oxford University Press has launched and re-launched the three essential online products for public international law. All three services will be searchable and browsable in one place on Oxford Public International Law.
These three services include:
- Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law (OSAIL contains full-text online editions of market-leading reference works and treaties published by Oxford University Press, such as Oppenheim and the Oxford Commentaries on International Law. All titles are fully searchable and browsable by subject matter, title and author, and are linked, via the Oxford Law Citator, to relevant case reports and articles within all of Oxford University Press's online law products.)
- Oxford Reports on International Law (ORIL) has set new standards for currency and coverage of public international case law, reporting on international courts, domestic courts and ad hoc tribunals. The case reports include the full text of each decision, headnote as well as analytical commentary and English translations of key non-English decisions. With reports on over 4,000 cases, Oxford Reports on International Law is now rightly regarded as a must-have resource for the international law researcher. It will be updated daily with approximately 20-40 cases added per month.)
- The Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (The definitive reference work on public international law the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law is a comprehensive online resource containing peer-reviewed articles on every aspect of public international law. Written and edited by an incomparable team of over 800 scholars and practitioners, published in partnership with the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law and updated regularly, this major reference work is essential for anyone researching or teaching international law.)
Together these services bring a wealth of knowledge in international law closer to students, researchers and practitioners! Free 30-day trials to all of the services available within Oxford Public International Law are available to institutions and organizations.
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