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International and Foreign Law Research: Arbitral Courts
This guide is intended to assist students in the International & Foreign Legal Research class at Florida State University locate important resources.
Introduction
Secondary Sources
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Background Sources
Treatises & Books
Articles & Law Reviews
Yearbooks
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Digests
Current Awareness
Legal Systems
Foreign Law
Treaty Research
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U.S. Treaties
Non-U.S. Treaties
Customary Law & General Principles
Case Law
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International Courts
Domestic Courts
Arbitral Courts
Regional Courts
International Law in U.S. Courts
International Organizations
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United Nations
European Union
World Trade Organization
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Human Rights
Specialized Topics
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International Business Transactions
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International Commercial Arbitration
International Criminal Law
International Environmental Law Research
International Family Law Research Guide
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International Humanitarian Law Research
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International IP Research
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International Trade Law Research
International Tax Research
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Transnational Litigation
Dispute Settlement Bodies and Institutions
For an excellent guide on international commercial arbitration bodies and other bodies not listed here, consult the
ASIL Electronic Resources Guide.
International Arbitration Awards
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International Arbitration Cases
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International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID)
Kluwer Arbitration
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Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA)
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