OPIL – Oxford Public International Law
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OPIL – Oxford Public International Law
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Oxford Public International Law (OPIL) is a comprehensive, single location providing integrated access across the Oxford international law services. The Max Planck Encyclopedias of International Law, Oxford International Organizations, Oxford Reports on International Law, and Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law are ground-breaking online resources working to speed up research and provide easy access to authoritative content, essential for anyone working in international law.
OPIL provides easy access to the library’s subscription to the authoritative international law databases:
- OSAIL – Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law
- ORIL – Oxford Reports on International Law
- OXIO – Oxford International Organisations
- OEEUL – Oxford Encyclopedia of EU Law
- Max Planck Encyclopedias of International Law.
All databases are cross-searchable, fully searchable, browsable by subject matter, title, and author, and fully integrated with the Oxford Law Citator.
The Oxford Law Citator is a research tool available on each of these databases to help users easily find related items. If desired, you can conduct a search across all three of these databases simultaneously by searching across “Oxford Public International Law” using the search bar near the top of the screen.
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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