Research
Guide to International Law on the Internet, International Criminal
Law is maintained by Massimo Magagni for the University of
Bologna, Faculty of Political Science. This page covers many
links to international courts, the Ad Hoc Tribunals for the former
Yugoslavia and Rwanda, and international criminal law in general. http://www2.spfo.unibo.it/spolfo/ILMAIN.htm
International
Criminal Law is a comprehensive research guide created by
Gail Partin as part of the ASIL
Guide to Electronic Resources for International Law, a series
of excellent research guides sponsored by the American Society
of International Law. http://www.asil.org/resource/crim1.htm
The NYU Law Library "Guide to Foreign and International Legal
Databases," compiled and edited by Mirela Roznovschi has an "International
Criminal Law" page which adds links to the Project
on International Courts and Tribunals (PICT). http://www.law.nyu.edu/library/foreign_intl/criminal.html
Buffalo Criminal Law Center. This
page provides on-line access to criminal law materials from around the world,
including, among other things, criminal codes, criminal procedure codes, and
enforcement codes. http://wings.buffalo.edu/law/bclc/resource
Yale Genocide Studies Program. Information
and databases on genocide. http://www.yale.edu/gsp/
University
of Chicago Library. it provides a list of links related to comparative
and international law topics, including human rights and war crimes (courts,
treaties, agreements, ect.). http://www1.lib.uchicago.edu
UN Bibliographic Information System (UNBISnet: Catalogue of United
Nations (UN) documents and publications indexed by the UN Dag Hammarskjöld
Library and the Library of the UN Office at Geneva. UNBISnet also
provides instant access to a growing number of full text resources
in the six official languages of the UN (Arabic, Chinese, English,
French, Russian and Spanish); including resolutions adopted by
the General Assembly, the Economic and Social Council and the Security
Council from 1946 onward. http://unbisnet.un.org/ |