Finding Articles on Legal Issues
References to articles on specific legal topics can be found in the following electronic resources:
Library Catalogues (free resources)
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The Library catalogue of the Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht in Heidelberg gives access to books and articles on international and comparative law; it is an extremely valuable resource because this library specializes in the areas of interest to the EUI, and gives access to books, chapters in books and articles in periodicals. See as well the bibliography Public International Law
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The Peace Palace Library at The Hague gives access to books and articles on international and comparative law; this library has a longstanding reputation in the areas of public international law and comparative law. The catalogue gives references to books, chapters in books and articles in periodicals
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ECLAS (European Commission Library Catalogue) contains the bibliographical records for EU and other international organization publications, commercially produced books and periodical articles on European affairs
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The Yale Law School library is very useful, not only for the English language materials, but in particular because chapters in books are indexed
Bibliographic Databases (accessible to EUI members only)
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Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals : index to legal journals covering areas outside the Anglo-American world
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IBSS : index of social science journals and books, compiled by LSE, London
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IBZ : index to social science journals, multilingual, complementary to other indexes
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DoGi : index to about 250 Italian legal journals, going back to 1970s, with abstracts and subject headings
See Find Articles for a more comprehensive list of bibliographical databases available at the EUI.