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Cambridge University Press and Justis Publishing are proud to announce
The International Law Reports Online
From the end of 2008 for the first time ever, the full archive of the International Law Reports will be available online via the fully-searchable, award-winning Justis platform.
Also available in print from Cambridge University Press, The International Law Reports Online is a must for all practitioners and academics specialising in international law and is the only database in the world devoted to the regular and systematic reporting of decisions on points of international law from every relevant jurisdiction – international and national.
- Cases in English from international and national courts world-wide
- Full coverage from 1919 to the most current rulings
- Full cross-linking and cross-referencing
- Full advanced search capabilities
Further information on the International Law Reports
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About Justis and ILR
Justis Publishing Limited is an independent provider of electronic legal research tools and services, and has pioneered electronic legal research since 1986. The Justis interface is widely regarded by practitioners and academics alike as one of the most intuitive search tools available.
Cases reported in the International Law Reports are prepared at the Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law at the University of Cambridge and are edited by: Sir Elihu Lauterpacht, CBE, QC; Professor Christopher J. Greenwood, QC, CMG; Dr Andrew G. Oppenheimer; and Ms Karen Lee.