
The
principal areas of international law are trade, treaties, intergovernmental
organizations, commercial, human rights, war & peace, intellectual
property, and litigation.
References
The
Canadian Council of International Law
Founded in 1972,
the CCIL is an independent, non-partisan entity that seeks to promote
the study and analysis of international legal issues by university scholars,
government lawyers, practitioners and students.
NAFTA
- North American Free Trade Agreement
Europa
Homepage
Website of the European Union (EU).
United
Nations Home Page
International Court of Justice
The International Court of Justice (ICJ), which has its seat in The Hague,
is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations.
Research
Guide to International Law on the Internet
This guide has been prepared by Massimo Magagni, Professor of International
Law at the Political Science Faculty, Bologna University.
Legal
Research on International Law Issues Using the Internet
The primary emphasis of this, University of Chicago Law School, D'Angelo
Law Library, site is on resources related to international trade law and
human rights.
International
Governmental Organizations
Maintained by the Government Publications Department
of Northwestern University Library.
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