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Oxford Public International Law (OPIL) is a comprehensive, single location providing integrated access across our international law services, bringing you one step closer to the perfect research solution. Oxford Reports on International Law, the Max Planck Encyclopedias of International Law, Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law, Oxford Historical Treaties, Encyclopedia of EU Law and Oxford International Organizations are ground-breaking online resources working to speed up research and provide easy access to authoritative content, essential for anyone working in international law.

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Oxford Public International Law helps you save time by:

  • Cross-searching Oxford's three public international law services together
  • Filtering search results with a sophisticated subject taxonomy to return the information you need
  • Saving links to favourite books, articles, cases and commonly used searches within a personalization area, to quickly access in future sessions
  • Providing the content how you need it; on-screen, printer friendly view, or download to PDF for research on-the-go

Oxford Public International Law supports librarians by providing:

  • Excellent customer support
  • COUNTER-compliant statistics
  • MARC21 records available, free of charge
  • OpenURL compliance, connecting citations straight into the library’s catalogue
  • A clear Legal Notice and Privacy Policy, to refer to for issues such as printing and download limits
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