Important information for users of International Law in Domestic Courts

By | 10 July 2008

This message came through from OUP:

We would like to inform you of some changes to International Law in Domestic Courts (ILDC). On 10th July 2008 ILDC will become part of a broader service called Oxford Reports on International Law. There will be no interruption to your access, but you will see a new-look site and an improved service.

 

How to access International Law in Domestic Courts after 10th July

 

1)    Visit the same url as ILDC: www.oxfordlawreports.com

2)    Click on View Decisions by Module and select International Law in Domestic Courts

3)    Proceed as before

 

If you have any access problems or questions please contact Angela at the law library or Oxford’s support team on: 

Telephone: +44 (0) 1865 353705

Email: onlinesubscriptions@oup.com

Fax: +44 (0) 1865 353308

 

What is Oxford Reports on International Law?

 

Oxford Reports on International Law is a new modular service offering broad coverage of international case law from international courts and tribunals, domestic courts and ad hoc tribunals. The ILDC service will form one module of Oxford Reports on International Law.

 

New benefits for ILDC subscribers

 

Free access to ICJ and PCIJ cases

From August you will have automatic free access to the new Oxford Reports on International Courts of General Jurisdiction module, which includes cases from the International Court of Justice and Permanent Court of International Justice.

 

The Oxford Law Citator

The Oxford Law Citator is powerful research tool provided free of charge with Oxford Reports on International Law. It is an ongoing project which will continually improve and enhance linking and referencing throughout the service.

 

More information can be found here 

 

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