OPIL – Oxford Public International Law
Oxford Public International Law (OPIL) is a comprehensive, single-location gateway for international law research providing integrated access across Oxford’s international law services.
Oxford Public International Law (OPIL) is a comprehensive, single-location gateway for international law research providing integrated access across Oxford’s international law services.
Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law provides online editions of leading classic reference works and treatises on a wide variety of topics on public international law, published by Oxford University Press.
Orbis M&A contains information on mergers and acquisitions, IPO, private equity, and venture capital deals and rumors.
Truvalue Labs applies artificial intelligence (AI) to uncover risks and opportunities from companies’ Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) behavior, which are aggregated and categorized into continuously updated, material ESG scores.
OXIO is a database specialised in international institutional law. It offers access to primary materials and analysis on the law of international organisations.
Orbis Intellectual Property combines company and patent information for intellectual property research and strategy such as publication information, ownership, industry and patent classifications, oppositions, and patent value. Data on M&A deals and corporate structures is included in Orbis IP as well.
CEEOL is a leading provider of academic e-journals and e-books in the Humanities and Social Sciences from and about Central and Eastern Europe.
medRxiv is a free online archive and distribution service for unpublished preprints in the field of Clinical Medicine and Health Science.
The UN-iLibrary is the comprehensive global search, discovery, and viewing source for digital content created by the United Nations.
BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine) is one of the world’s most voluminous search engines for academic web resources, e.g. journal articles, preprints, digital collections, images/videos or research data.