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  • History of Citation Indexing

    History of Citation Indexing Legal Citation indexing originated with a table of cases that Joseph Story began in 1743. For centuries, the history of Legal Citation indexes wes related to the history of print law reports. The founder of modern citation indexing and citation analysis is Dr. Eugene Gartfield. He was the founder of ISI®…

  • MPEPIL: Theories of international law

    MPEPIL: Theories of international law   Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (MPEPIL) list of articles of this subject. List of articles pertaining to this subject: Theories of international law: 1. Comparative Law: Functions and Methods, de Cruz, Peter 2. Compliance, Theory of, Delcourt, Barbara 3. Critical Theory, Frankenberg, Günter 4. Environmental Ethics, Bosselmann,…

  • International law index

    International law index Here is the list of almost 2.000 items of the international law index of the Wiki Encyclopedia of Law. AAPL v Sri Lanka Case Abduction, Transboundary Aboriginal Title Abu Dhabi Oil Arbitration Abuse of Rights Access to Justice in Environmental Matters Accessions to the WTO Accountability Accretion Achille Lauro Affair (1985) Acquiescence…

  • Investment treaty law and arbitration articles

    Investment treaty law and arbitration articles See: Investment treaty law and arbitration books Investment treaty law and arbitration books chapters Investment treaty law and arbitration book reviews Investment treaty law and arbitration symposia <a title="Permalink to Bilateral Investment Treaties “href=”https://www.lawi.us/bilateral-investment- Treaties /”rel=”bookmark/”> Bilateral Investment Treaties <a title="Permalink to Arbitral Institutions “href=”https://www.lawi.us/arbitral-institutions/”rel=”bookmark/”> Arbitral Institutions <a title="Permalink…

  • How to search legal journal indexes?

    How to search legal journal indexes? The recommended method for finding law journal articles is to use an index. Indexes allow searching by author, title, subject, and keyword. Many also include abstracts of articles, and online indexes usually link to the full-text of selected articles. Coverage in legal journal indexes is more comprehensive, both in…

  • The Normativity of Law

    Main source: Marmor, Andrei, “The Nature of Law “, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Winter 2011 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = . The Normativity of Law Throughout human history the law has been known as a coercive institution, enforcing its practical demands on its subjects by means of threats and violence. This conspicuous…

  • Law and Ideology

    Main source: Sypnowich, Christine, “Law and Ideology”, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2010 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = Law and Ideology If law is a system of enforceable rules governing social relations and legislated by a political system, it might seem obvious that law is connected to ideology. Ideology refers, in a…

  • Lexis

    Lexis is a huge database which offers mainly North American content, but includes sources from other countries. It also offers extensive coverage for journal articles in full text Lexis provides access to extensive primary and secondary sources for the US. It also has a large collection of material for other jurisdictions, with a variable amount…