International Legal Research
Humanness as a Protected Legal Interest of Crimes Against Humanity. Conceptual and Normative Aspects
Contemporary Vision of International Rules on Electronic Arbitration in Dispute Resolution
Modern Trends in Arbitration in Civil and Commercial Matters in Qatar within the Framework of a Contemporary Legal Vision
A pena de morte automática e obrigatória no Caribe anglófono: raízes coloniais e jurisprudência internacional
Examining the Practice of Expedited Arbitration in China: Strengths, Difficulties, and Prospects
Micronations and the Search for Sovereignty
Roojin Habibi Curriculum Vitae
Per una definizione della struttura normativa del Diritto internazionale // A definition of the noemative structure of international law
Teaching Tools: International Legal Research Tools for Students and Scholars
Join the Teaching International Law Interest Group as they welcome John Heywood of Washington College of Law. John is a foreign and international law librarian and information architect at the Washington College of Law.