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ASIL Guide to Electronic Resources for International Law

Thanks from Steve Yale-Loehr and the Cornell Law School librarian for this informmation. ASIL Guide to Electronic Resources for International Law http://www.asil.org/resource/home.htm The ASIL Guide to Electronic Resources for International Law, commonly called the ERG, is an extensive narrated web guide to understanding and locating international law. Updated twice a year by co-editors Marci Hoffman and Jill McC. Watson, the ERG is an excellent tool for students, teachers, lawyers, and researchers looking both for primary and secondary sources of international law. The guide is divided into eleven main sections: an introduction explaining the organization of the ERG, Human Rights, International Commercial Arbitration, International Criminal Law, International Economic Law, International Environmental Law, International Intellectual Property Law, International Organizations, Private International Law, Treaties, and United Nations. Each section provides a descriptive overview of the area of law, best methods for researching, links to vetted websites, and helpful tips. Also available in print, the ERG is an essential resource for any researcher delving into the complicated world of international law.

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