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Introduction to International and Foreign Legal Research

Introduction to International and Foreign Legal Research. Comparative and International Law (Eddy and Ngugi) April 2010 Mary Whisner. Overview. Basic introduction International Foreign Want to learn more? E579 International and Foreign Law Research. Definitions. International Law

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Introduction to International and Foreign Legal Research

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  1. Introduction to International and Foreign Legal Research

    Comparative and International Law (Eddy and Ngugi) April 2010 Mary Whisner
  2. Overview Basic introduction International Foreign Want to learn more? E579 International and Foreign Law Research
  3. Definitions International Law Foreign Law Comparative Law
  4. Thoughts on Research Strategy Preliminary analysis Secondary sources Nonlegal materials Challenges
  5. Research Guides Gallagher: http://lib.law.washington.edu/ref/fcil.html ASIL Guide to Electronic Resources in International Law, http://www.asil.org/resource/home.htm Globalex (NYU), http://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex/
  6. International Law Examples Public international law Private international law
  7. Sources of International Law International conventions International custom, as evidence of a general practice accepted as law General principles of law recognized by civilized nations Judicial decisions and teachings of the most highly qualified publicists of the various nations
  8. Treaties Treaties, conventions, pacts, international agreements Research clues Gallagher guide
  9. UN Treaties U Minn. Frequently Cited Treaties & Other International Instruments Multilateral Treaties Deposited with the Secretary General [problem w/ link] EXERCISE: Find the Kyoto Protocol. When was it signed? When did it enter into force? Is Ethiopia a party? Is the U.S.?
  10. US Treaties United States Treaties in Force HeinOnlineTreaties and Agreements Library EXERCISE: Find a bilateral treaty with Indonesia giving the U.S. the right to have a DEA agent in Jakarta. What are the key provisions of the multilateral agreement on the conservation of polar bears?
  11. Judicial Decisions Gallagher guide
  12. Piracy Books: library catalog Articles: LegalTrac American Society of International Law, www.asil.org Restatement LexisNexis Westlaw
  13. Overview of a Foreign Country’s System Modern Legal Systems Cyclopedia Foreign Law Guide Gallagher > Find a Legal Database Martindale-Hubbell International Law Digest Lexis > Legal > Find Laws by Country or Region > Search International Law Digests EXERCISE: Indonesia. Legal system? Min. age for marriage? Limits on child labor?
  14. Constitutions Constitutions of the Countries of the World Constitution Finder, U. Richmond, http://confinder.richmond.edu
  15. Finding Foreign Legal Materials Online: Commercial LexisNexis Westlaw Other services
  16. Finding Foreign Legal Materials Online Law Lib. Cong. Guide to Law Online, http://www.loc.gov/law/help/guide.php Globalex, http://www.nyulawglobal.org/globalex Class exercise: choose a country (Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Indonesia) and compare what’s on the two sites.
  17. Gallagher Law Library University of Washington School of Law Box 353025 Seattle WA 98195-3025 http://lib.law.washington.edu We are happy to have our guides used by other libraries, librarians, and legal researchers. Before copying or adapting one of our guides, please contact Cheryl Nyberg (cnyberg at uw.edu) to obtain permission. Then give appropriate attribution, such as: "Adapted from a guide by Mary Whisner at the Gallagher Law Library website." 
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