OXIO – Oxford International Organizations
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OXIO – Oxford International Organizations
Database info
Oxford International Organizations (OXIO) is a database that provides annotated documents related to the law of international organisations. These include, but are not limited to, resolutions and decisions, draft normative texts, constituent instruments, relevant court decisions, and occasionally, treaties that bind these organisations. In addition to the original source texts, the database offers expert commentary on each key document, including background information, summaries, and notes on the document’s impact on the functioning of the respective organisation.
OXIO is continuously expanding with the latest documents and acts of international organisations, providing researchers with a comprehensive overview of the legal frameworks, processes, and impacts of an ever-growing range of organsations.
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 organisation, subject, content type, or date.
OXIO is offered via the Oxford Public International Law platform, which also provides access to the library’s subscription to:
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