Select a country. These guides provide links to free online legal materials, as well as Library of Congress resources. Each guide has these sections: Constitution, Executive, Judicial, Legislative, Legal Guides, and General Sources.
Concise but substantial information on such essentials of international law as: Legal terms as used in international law; significant doctrines; prominent cases, decisions and arbitration; important incidents; judicial and literary figures; treaties and conventions; organizations and institutions; and acronyms.
On this site international law is defined, and the relationships between the United Nations and its bodies to upholding international law are described.
Parts of this annual publication review legal status and activities of the United Nations and related intergovernmental organizations, and decisions of international and national tribunals.
This is a guide to published resources to use when trying to research treaties to which the United States was or is a party.
Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International AgreementsEntries explain essential concepts and philosophies, describe peace-keeping activities, and provide full coverage of every international treaty since the founding of the League of Nations, with generous quotations or full text for all key treaties, conventions, pacts, protocols, and declarations.
TIAS is the official publication since 1945 for treaties and agreements that have entered into force for the United States, electronic only since 2006.
The Secretary-General of the United Nations is the depositary of more than 560 multilateral treaties which cover a broad range of subject matters such as human rights, disarmament and protection of the environment.
Action taken by the EU is founded on treaties approved voluntarily and democratically by all EU member countries. Under the treaties, EU institutions can adopt legislation, which the member countries then implement. The complete texts of treaties, legislation, case law and legislative proposals can be viewed using the EUR-Lex database of EU law.
The text of all Council of Europe treaties, their explanatory reports, the status of signatures and ratifications, the declarations and reservations made by States, as well as the notifications issued by the Treaty Office since 2000 (declarations and reservations as well as electronic notifications are available in the Council of Europe's official languages only).
The Secretariat for Legal Affairs (SLA) serves as depository for all Inter-American treaties and their instruments of ratification, which the Charter of the Organization of American States assigns to the General Secretariat [(art. 112, f)]. The Secretariat also serves as depository for all bilateral agreements between the Organs of the OAS and Member States, Observer States, agencies and other entities of these states, or other Inter-American agencies.
ECOLEX, operated jointly by FAO, IUCN and UNEP, is a global environmental law source,
including information on treaties, international soft-law and other non-binding policy and technical guidance documents, national legislation, judicial decisions, and law and policy literature.
International Legal Materials in Westlaw Campus Research
Select "International Materials" on the Browse menu and then select a jurisdiction. Legal materials for these jurisdictions are included: Australia, Canada, European Union, Hong Kong, Korea, United Kingdom, and more. For most jurisdictions, cases and law reviews/journals are provided, but for a few jurisdictions legislation is provided as well.
This court of last resort investigates and tries individuals charged with the gravest crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and the crime of aggression.
This independent judicial body, established by the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, has jurisdiction over any dispute concerning the interpretation or application of the Convention, and over all matters specifically provided for in any other agreement which confers jurisdiction on the Tribunal. Disputes relating to the Convention may concern the delimitation of maritime zones, navigation, conservation and management of the living resources of the sea, protection and preservation of the marine environment and marine scientific research.
Legal Sites in Selected International Jurisdictions
Canada’s national trial court hears and decides federal legal disputes whose subject matter has been assigned to the Court by Parliament, including claims against the Government of Canada; civil suits between private parties in federally-regulated areas; and reviews of the decisions of most federal tribunals.
EUR-Lex is the online gateway to EU Law, providing the official and most comprehensive access to EU legal documents, including treaties, legal acts of EU institutions, and EU case law. Updated daily.