The Electronic Information System for International Law (EISIL) is a free resource guide created by the American Society of International Law in collaboration with the Mellon Foundation. The site covers 13 areas of international law: general international law; international criminal law; international economic law; international environmental law; international human rights law; states and groups of states; international organisations; individuals and groups; international air, space and water; communications and transport; use of force; international dispute settlement and private international law. Each section breaks down into sub-categories and includes links to major primary documents, research guides and websites. There is also a link to a record providing additional information about the source such as language, keywords, description and legal citation. The guide can be browsed or searched using keywords, resource type and date. Records identified during searches can be saved and then downloaded, printed or emailed.
Electronic Information System for International Law
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EISIL
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