ORIL – Oxford Reports on International Law

Oxford Reports on International Law brings together decisions on public international law from international law courts, domestic courts, and ad hoc tribunals.
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ORIL – Oxford Reports on International Law

Oxford Reports on International Law brings together decisions on public international law from international law courts, domestic courts, and ad hoc tribunals.

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The Oxford Reports on International Law (ORIL) database brings together a wider range of cases with expert analysis and commentary. It contains coverage of International courts and tribunals, Domestic courts, and International ad hoc tribunals.

Case reports contain the full text of each decision, headnote, as well as analytical commentary and English translations of a number of key non-English decisions.

The case law within ORIL is divided into seven modules, which are available separately or in any combination of the seven:

  • Oxford Reports on International Law in EU Courts
  • Oxford Reports on International Trade Law Decisions
  • Oxford Reports on International Law in Domestic Courts
  • Oxford Reports on International Criminal Law
  • Oxford Reports on International Human Rights Law
  • Oxford Reports on International Investment Claims
  • Oxford Reports on International Courts of General Jurisdiction.

ORIL is part of Oxford Public International Law which also provides access to the library’s subscription to:

By using the Oxford Law Citator it is possible to follow citations and other links to content from both Oxford University Press as well as selected third-party websites.

Use the search field at the top right of the page to search the database. It is also possible to browse by Content type, Subject, or Jurisdiction.

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