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Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law

Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law. Edited by Rudiger Wolfrum, Director of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law The definitive reference work on public international law. www.mpepil.com. Announcing an all-new user experience for 2012.

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Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law

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  1. Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law Edited by Rudiger Wolfrum, Director of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law The definitive reference work on public international law www.mpepil.com

  2. Announcing an all-new user experience for 2012 2012 sees the migration of our acclaimed law services as well as the launch of new services onto a new, enhanced interface. Our mission is to bring you an improved user experience while continuing to deliver the best quality content in an easy-to-use format. • Users will be able to: • Find content quickly with enhanced search and browse facilities • Cross-search between services • Speed up the research process with new personalisation options • Navigate quickly and easily to relevant content with an improved layout, based on user feedback • Extend their research capabilities via a new and improved Oxford Law Citator • “We’re particularly excited that users will now find key information on citations and links resident in the main screens, making research simple, contextual, and offering direct access to key materials.” Andy Redman, Editorial Director, Oxford University Press www.ouplaw.com

  3. Overview • A comprehensive analytical resource covering the entirety of public international law • This major reference work, published in partnership with the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, is a fully updated and expanded online edition of the Encyclopedia of Public International Law which was published between 1991 and 2001. • MPEPIL contains: • Over 1,400 articles on over 30 different subject areas within public international law • Written and edited by over 800 scholars and practitioners from more than 70 different countries • Each article is peer reviewed by members of the MPEPIL Advisory Board • The Oxford Law Citator– a state-of-the-art navigation tool which provides direct links between related cases, articles, and additional materials

  4. A resource for everyone • MPEPIL provides reliable and extensive information to a wide range of users • Lecturers can set articles as reading for their students as MPEPIL provides a wider and more up-to-date range of materials than are available in any textbook • Specialist scholars and researchers will find coverage of a vast number of subjects outside of their area of expertise. In addition MPEPIL articles provide a perfect starting point for researching journal articles or conference papers, and for checking facts • With ever-increasing use of public international law in domestic courts and arbitral tribunals, MPEPIL provides the practitioner with concise, trustworthy guidance on the law as it stands

  5. Easy to navigate View content alphabetically, by subject, or by author Search content using Quick or Advanced search Select a subject area to see the list of available articles www.mpepil.com

  6. Fully linked articles Overview gives article title, author, and subject areas Links to related articles, and to decisions and instruments, are highlighted Links take users to the Oxford Law Citatorpage which opens in a new window Table of Contents allows users to navigate to specific parts of the article

  7. Fully linked articles Each article has a concluding section assessing the significance of the subject A Select Bibliography provides a list of the most important writings on the subject Cited materials can be located in your library via the OpenURL function

  8. Introducing the Oxford Law Citator • MPEPIL features the Oxford Law Citator – a state-of-the-art navigation tool which provides direct links between related cases, articles, and additional materials • The Citator increases the efficiency of legal research by integrating the content of all online law resources from Oxford University Press. In MPEPIL, direct links allow users to move easily between articles about specific cases and decisions, and the reports and full texts of those decisions in Oxford Reports on International Law and Investment Claims. • By clicking on the Citator logo within an article, or by clicking on any of the links throughout the article, the user is taken to the Oxford Law Citator pages, which provide the following: • General information on the referenced item • Links to related reports and full text documents in OUP resources and external websites • Links to related cases, instruments, and expert commentary • Links to previous and subsequent stages in the same set of proceedings

  9. Introducing the Oxford Law Citator Full citation provided for each entry Links straight to material Overview of material Lists of all articles, cases, instruments, and commentary which cite this article and which are cited by this article Lists of other materials within the same jurisdiction

  10. Thank You Contact your Sales Representative for further details, pricing information or a FREE 30-day trial library.sales@oup.com P: 1-800-624-0153 F: 919-677-8877 www.oxfordonline.com

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