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European Union Law
by Mary Sexton - Last Updated Aug 10, 2011
Guide to EU resource online and in the Heafey Law Library collection
Foreign and International Labor Law
by Mary Sexton - Last Updated Dec 8, 2010
An introduction to researching international labor law and the labor law of jurisdictions outside the U.S.
International Commercial Arbitration
by Mary Sexton - Last Updated Feb 19, 2013
A guide to international arbitration institutions and to information about the commercial arbitration process
International Legal Research
by Mary Sexton - Last Updated Aug 23, 2012
An introduction to researching public international law.
International Moot Court Competitions
by Mary Sexton - Last Updated Sep 13, 2012
Links and resources for international moot court participants
LAW 204 - Legal Aspects of War
by Mary Sexton - Last Updated Mar 19, 2012
Humanitarian law sources and guides
LAW 550 - U.S. Foreign Relations Seminar
by Mary Sexton - Last Updated Sep 5, 2012
This guide is for students in Professor Sloss's Foreign Relations seminar.
LAW 727A and B: International Human Rights Clinic
by Mary Sexton - Last Updated Jan 28, 2013
This guide is for students in the International Human Rights Clinic.
Transitional Justice
by Mary Sexton - Last Updated Apr 28, 2011
Introduction to materials on transitional justice
Transnational Terrorism
by David Holt - Last Updated Dec 8, 2010
This guide covers topics on transnational terrorism including the American "War-on-Terror", enemy combatants, Guantanamo Bay, constitutional issues, and other related topics.
U.S. Treaties and International Agreements
by Mary Sexton - Last Updated Feb 2, 2012
Sources and finding guides for treaties to which the United States is a party.
United Nations Documents
by Mary Sexton - Last Updated Jan 28, 2013
This guide is designed for students doing research involving UN documents.
Universal Jurisdiction
by Mary Sexton - Last Updated Jan 18, 2013
An introduction to the universality principle, which provides that all States have jurisdiction over a limited number of grave crimes
World Treaties
by Mary Sexton - Last Updated Dec 17, 2010
Sources and finding guides for treaties to which the U.S. may not be a party.

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