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September 9, 2010
World Legal Information Institute Launches What May Be the Most Comprehensive International Law Library
A big hat tip to Cocky Law Blawg for calling attention to the World LII's International Law Library. The International Law Library has been developed with the assistance of all LIIs whose databases are searchable via WorldLII. The International Law Library includes both the International Treaties Collection and the International Courts and Tribunals Collection. It may be the most comprehensive free-access resource of its kind. See the site's About Page, brochure and press release for more. [JH]
September 9, 2010 in Digital Collections, Electronic Resource, Foreign & International Law, Legal Research | Permalink