A web guide comprising structured compilations of links to international law resources on the Internet. The guide is developed by the American Society of International Law. Web resources are the major focus, but coverage includes other electronic formats, such as online services, as appropriate. Also, comparisons to printed resources are made as necessary, either to explain better the advantages or disadvantages of a particular electronic resource, or to indicate that certain types of information are not yet available in an electronic format. The guide is divided into chapters covering: United Nations materials, Human Rights, Treaties, International Environmental Law, International Criminal Law, Private International Law, International Economic Law, International Organizations as well as information about authors and comments received. The site also features links to further information about the Society and its activities.
ASIL Guide To Electronic Resources for International Law
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