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International Law: Specialized Sources: Law reviews, journals, articles

This guide lists essential sources for specialized areas of international law.

IF YOU ALREADY HAVE A CITATION TO AN ARTICLE

If you have a citation to an article in a particular law review, journal, newspaper, or other periodical, search the title or the ISSN of the publication in this search box:

Journal title


The results of a Journal Title search include print and microform journals in the Law Library and online journals via the NYU Law and Bobst libraries (Westlaw, Bloomberg Law, Lexis+, and many other journal databases). If you don't find the journal in a Journal title search, try searching Bobcat to find out if the journal is in print or microform at the NYU Bobst Library. To find articles by topic, author, date, etc., see the box below.

FINDING ARTICLES by topic, author, date, etc.

Article Finders include online indexes (lists of articles) and databases of full-text articles/journals. You can search article finders by keywords, subjects, author names, dates, etc. Westlaw, LexisAdvance, Bloomberg Law, and HeinOnline are "article finders," but for more PDFs, more journals (including more non-law journals) and more years of the journals in the "big four," you should also search additional relevant Article Finders available through JULIUS. The Article Finders listed below tend to be useful for foreign, comparative and international law topics. Depending upon your topic, you may want to search additional Article Finders, Interdisciplinary databases and relevant non-law databases available through the NYU Bobst Library. See also the guide Finding Articles which lists many more tools for finding articles. 

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