International law library

  • Legal databases

    The Peace Palace Library is an indispensable tool for attendees of the Academy's programmes.
    The library owns one of the largest existing collections of works devoted to public and private international law, which is made accessible to attendees throughout their stay by providing them (online) membership..

  • What is the largest law library in the world?

    The largest law libraries in the world are found in the United States.
    The world's largest law library is the Law Library of Congress, which holds over 2.9 million volumes.
    The world's largest academic law library is the library of Harvard Law School, which holds over 2 million volumes..

  • The Peace Palace Library is an indispensable tool for attendees of the Academy's programmes.
    The library owns one of the largest existing collections of works devoted to public and private international law, which is made accessible to attendees throughout their stay by providing them (online) membership.
About the International Law Library The Library's development is funded for 2014-15 by the Australian Research Council (ARC) LIEF scheme, and aspects of it 
DatabasesInternational Courts & Tribunals CollectionUnited Nations General Assembly Resolutions (UNGARsn) 1946-United Nations Security Council 
International Law LibraryDatabasesCatalog and Websearch. Other IndexesHuman Rights@; Inter-Government OrganisationsInternational Courts & Tribunals@ 

What is Indian Law Institute Library?

Indian Law Institute Library established in 1956, is one of the leading law libraries in Asia and attracts scholars from all over the world for legal research.
Over the years Library has developed its collection on all legal subjects.

What is the International Law Journal?

Unlike most other publications in the field of international law, the Journal has a unique, substantive focus on the intersection of business and international law.
Articles selected for publication must address topics within this nexus.
The Journal accepts manuscripts from legal scholars and practitioners from around the world.

What is the law library?

To accomplish this mission, the Law Library has assembled a staff of experienced foreign and U.S. trained legal specialists and law librarians, and has amassed the world's largest collection of law books and other legal resources from all countries, now comprising more than 2.9 million items.
Appointments are optional, but encouraged.

When is the 41st annual course of the International Association of law libraries?

9 – 12 October, 2022 The 41st Annual Course of the International Association of Law Libraries Presented by ICRC Library, UN Library Geneva, and Graduate Institute Library Geneva, Switzerland Fall 2023 Welcome Welcome to the official website of IALL, the International Association of Law Libraries.

International law library
International law library
The Estelle and Melvin Gelman Library, more commonly known as Gelman Library, is the main library of The George Washington University, and is located on its Foggy Bottom campus.
The Gelman Library, the Eckles Library on the Mount Vernon campus and the Virginia Science and Technology Campus Library in Ashburn comprise the trio known as the George Washington University Libraries.
The Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library and the Jacob Burns Law Library also serve the university.
The Gelman Library is a member of the Washington Research Library Consortium and the Association of Research Libraries.

Organization of libraries

The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) is an international body representing the interests of people who rely on libraries and information professionals.
A non-governmental, not-for-profit organization, IFLA was founded in Scotland in 1927 with headquarters at the National Library of the Netherlands in The Hague.
IFLA sponsors the annual IFLA World Library and Information Congress, promoting access to information, ideas, and works of imagination for social, educational, cultural, democratic, and economic empowerment.
IFLA also produces several publications, including IFLA Journal.
The Law Library of Congress is the law library

The Law Library of Congress is the law library

Law library of the United States Congress

The Law Library of Congress is the law library of the United States Congress.
The Law Library of Congress holds the single most comprehensive and authoritative collection of domestic, foreign, and international legal materials in the world.
Established in 1832, its collections are currently housed in the James Madison Memorial Building of the Library of Congress.
Law staff rely on and utilize 2.9 million volumes of primary legal sources, 102.18 million microforms, 99,000 reels of microfilm, 3.18 million pieces of microfiche, and 15,600 tangible electronic resources, making it is the largest law library in the world.
The Lillian Goldman Law Library in Memory of Sol Goldman

The Lillian Goldman Law Library in Memory of Sol Goldman

Law library of Yale Law School

The Lillian Goldman Law Library in Memory of Sol Goldman, commonly known as the Yale Law Library, is the law library of Yale Law School.
It is located in the Sterling Law Building and has almost 800,000 volumes of print materials and about 10,000 active serial titles, in which there are 200,000 volumes of foreign and international law materials.
The library was named after a US$20 million donation made by Lillian Goldman, widow of real estate magnate Sol Goldman.

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