Useful links
- United Nations
- Official Documents of the UNODS is the UN's Official Document System.
- International Law CommissionUse the Research Guide to locate documentation, reports, texts and instruments etc.
- American Society for International Law
- Lauterpacht Centre for International Law
- ASIL Guide to Electronic Resources for International Law This electronic resource guide, often called the ERG, has been published online by ASIL since 1997
- ASIL Electronic Information System for international law
- Lexis.com Avalon Project, Yale UniversityFor historical materials
- PIL Research (GlobaLex)Introduction to Public International Law Research by Vicenç Feliú
- Finding Travaux Préparatoires (GlobaLex) By Jonathan Pratter
- WorldLII International Law Library
- WorldLII Public International Law Links
- Audiovisual Library of International LawRun by the United Nations Office of Legal Affairs the Audiovisual Library aims to provide free, scholarly resources to students and practitioners around the world
Newspapers
- United Nations News CentreSpeeches, press releases and other resources, including breaking news from the UN News Service.
- ABC NewsAn extensive list of useful links, covering everything from media organistations to health websites. Can be filtered by category.
- Factiva Factiva provides full text access to newspaper and magazine items from over 8,000 sources in 22 languages and from 118 countries. It includes a wide range of Australian newspaper titles, including Fairfax and News Limited papers.
- PressDisplayPressDisplay provides access to over 1000 newspapers from the last 3 months, from more than 90 countries, displaying them in their original format and layout.
What is public international law?
"A body of legal rules that apply between sovereign states and other entities having international personality. Public international law, sometimes referred to as the `law of nations', differs from private international law which deals with the different municipal laws of different countries. Topics of public international law include: law of the sea; law of treaties; state jurisdiction; customary law; and the law of the (INT) Charter of the United Nations 1945. Through this body of law an attempt is made to clarify and codify the common interests of humanity. It is in practice identified and determined by its authoritative source: (INT) Statute of the International Court of Justice 1945 art 38."
Encyclopaedic Australian Legal Dictionary (LexisNexis AU)
Google books for PIL

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