Changes to International Law in Domestic Courts
Changes to International Law in Domestic Courts
We would like to inform you of some changes to International Law in Domestic Courts (ILDC). ILDC has become part of a broader online service called Oxford Reports on International Law. There was no interruption to your access. However, you now experience a new user-friendly interface and enhanced service.
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Access
To access International Law in Domestic Courts, visit www.oxfordlawreports.com. Click on View Decisions by Module and select International Law in Domestic Courts. This database may be accessed on computers within the Law School or via the Law School intranet.
If you have any access problems or questions please contact Connie Lenz at 625-4301 or lenzx009@umn.edu.
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 re-launched ILDC service will form one of the content modules within Oxford Reports on International Law, and will continue to be updated with the same regularity as before.
New Benefits:
Access to ICJ and PCIJ cases
We now have 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.
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The Oxford Law Citator
The Oxford Law Citator provides case report links to important information about all decisions, instruments, and secondary materials that reference a particular case. This is an ongoing project which will offer enhanced linking and referencing throughout the service.