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December 14, 2005

Resources for Acquiring Foreign and International Law Books

NEEDSANDOFFERS-L (Needs and Offers Discussion List)
"Needsandoffers-l was created to facilitate the exchange of legal library materials between/among libraries. It provides a quick and easy means for the inexpensive acquisition of, and for the disposal
of no longer needed, legal materials. It is meant to carry lists of titles or general descriptions of materials either needed or offered."

LAW-ACQ-L (Law Library Acquisitions e-mail list)

W.S. Hein (reprints classic international law books and has e-book/digital versions in its Legal Classics Library via HeinOnline)

Law Book Exchange (their International Law catalogue)

Kloof Antiquarian Booksellers (includes international law book search)

See also Kloof's "Used Law Book Dealers in the World"

Abebooks

Alibris

Bookfinder.com

Better World Books (they take discarded library books and sell them via sources like Abebooks.com)

Lyonette Louis-Jacques, Foreign and International Law Librarian and Lecturer in Law, D'Angelo Law Library, University of Chicago Law School

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