Oxford University Press Announces a New Age in Law Publishing Online
New York, NY (PRWEB) July 30, 2013 -- Oxford University Press is launching three brand new products and re-launching 3 existing products on Oxford Law Online. For the first time, practitioners, students, academics, and librarians will be able to subscribe to unrivaled content on competition law and constitutional law. Existing products on public international law and international investment arbitration are also re-launching to ensure users have access to the best scholarly content available.
Now launching are:
Oxford Competition Law (OCL)
Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International law (OSAIL)
Now re-launching are:
Oxford Reports on International Law (ORIL)
Max Plank Encyclopaedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL)
Investment Claims (IC)
Oxford Competition Law is the only fully integrated service to combine universally recognized market leading commentaries with rigorous, selective case reports and analysis from EU member states. The service is continually updated with cases and materials, a must-have for practitioners and legal scholars needing up-to-date information quickly. Oxford Competition Law is the only competition law case reporting service to offer translations into English of the key portions of foreign language judgments.
“With Oxford Competition Law we can offer the unparalleled authority of Bellamy & Child, Faull & Nikpay, and Whish; and we know that researchers will be delighted with how quickly they can move from the commentary they need to a rich set of case law and legislative materials.” – Andy Redman, Editorial Director for Law, Oxford University Press
Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law brings a major new dimension to our offerings for scholars and practitioners working in public international law. Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law contains full-text online editions of market-leading reference works and treaties published by Oxford University Press, such as Oppenheim and the Oxford Commentaries on International Law. All titles are fully searchable and browsable by subject matter, title and author, and are linked, via the Oxford Law Citator, to relevant case reports and articles within all of Oxford University Press’s online law products. With integrated access across our international law services the researcher is now one step closer to the perfect research solution.
Oxford Reports on International Law has set new standards for currency and coverage of public international case law, reporting on international courts, domestic courts and ad hoc tribunals. The case reports include the full text of each decision, headnote as well as analytical commentary and English translations of key non-English decisions. With reports on over 4,000 cases, Oxford Reports on International Law is now rightly regarded as a must-have resource for the international law researcher.
Max Plank Encyclopaedia of Public International Law is a comprehensive online resource containing peer-reviewed articles on every aspect of public international law. It is the definitive reference work on public international law. Written and edited by an incomparable team of over 800 scholars and practitioners, published in partnership with the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law and updated regularly, this major reference work is essential for anyone researching or teaching international law.
Investment Claims is a specialist service which has been described as “invaluable” by its users. Researchers have access to a fully integrated suite of arbitration awards and decisions, bilateral investment treaties, multilateral treaties, journal articles, monographs and arbitration laws. We guarantee that content in Investment Claims is prepared and validated by experts to ensure that key issues can be researched quickly, that versions of treaties are accurate and up-to-date, and that the quality of citation, cross-references, and linking available through the Oxford Law Citator are unsurpassed in the field.
Launching in September: Oxford Constitutions of the World (OCW)
Purchasing and subscription information:
OCL: Available on institutional subscription. Prices will vary depending on the institution.
OSAIL: Available on institutional subscription.
ORIL: Available on institutional subscription. Five modules are available separately, or in combination. ICGJ is offered free of charge with any subscription.
MPEPIL: Available on institutional and individual subscription. This is our lowest priced law resource.
IC: Available on institutional subscription. Prices will vary depending on the institution.
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