International Law in Domestic Courts (ILDC)
10 July, 2008 at 12:18 pm | In Databases, New products | Leave a CommentTags: ildc, interface, law, new content
This is indeed important – a new interface + enhanced content. I will reproduce here the announcement sent by Oxford University Press:
“We would like to inform you of some exciting changes to International Law in Domestic Courts (ILDC). ILDC is scheduled to become part of a broader online service called Oxford Reports on International Law on July 10, 2008. There will be no interruption to access for your users. However, they will experience a new user-friendly interface and enhanced service.
Oxford Reports on International Law is a new modular service offering broad coverage of international case law from international courts and tribunals, domestic courts and ad hoc tribunals. The re-launched ILDC service will form one of the content modules within Oxford Reports on International Law, and will continue to be updated with the same regularity as before.
Additional content modules will be available as part of the Oxford Reports on International Law service over the next several months. These modules will include Oxford Reports on International Criminal Law, Oxford Reports on International Human Rights Decisions and Oxford Reports on International Investment Claims.
New Benefits for ILDC Subscribers
Free access to ICJ and PCIJ cases
Upon re-launch of the existing service, ILDC subscribers will have automatic FREE access to the new Oxford Reports on International Courts of General Jurisdiction module, which includes cases from the International Court of Justice and Permanent Court of International Justice.
The Oxford Law Citator
The Oxford Law Citator is powerful research tool provided free of charge with any Oxford Reports on International Law subscription. Via the powerful Citator, each case report links users to important information about all decisions, instruments, and secondary materials that reference a particular case. This is an ongoing project which will offer enhanced linking and referencing throughout the service. [...]
If you have any questions about this change, or would like more information about Oxford Reports on International Law or the Oxford Law Citator, please visit www.oxfordonline.com.”
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