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The Law Library collects primary and secondary sources for the following jurisdictions: Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, Scotland, and South Africa. We also collect many English translations and treatises from other jurisdictions as well as compilations of foreign laws on specific topics.
In addition to foreign law, the Library collects in many areas of public and private international law, with particular emphasis on international trade, international environmental law, human rights, arbitration, tax and treaty law. The collection also includes documentation from many international organizations, including the International Court of Justice, the UN, the EU, and the World Trade Organization.
Please see this page for information on our international electronic collections.
The Wolff library is located on the third and fourth floors of the Hotung builidng. International and comparative law materials (call numbers K1 – KZ) are located on the third floor. Non-law resources (call numbers A-J & L-Z) with international or foreign content are also located on this floor. Foreign law and international journals are located on the fourth floor. Reference materials are by the reference desk and international reserve is located behind the Wolff circulation desk.
View complete details of our international materials on the library's interactive maps.
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