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American Society of International Law (ASIL) guide to electronic resources (primary sources of international law, such as treaties, conventions, and case law; guidance on how to research international law; tools for searching ASIL’s publications)
 
Columbia Law Library's Human Rights Research Guide
 
Cornell Law's Legal Information Institute Global Resources Page
 
Duke Law Foreign and Comparative Law Research page 
 
Hein Online including Law Journal and Foreign & International Law Resources libraries, treaties and international agreements, Treaties and Agreements Library (U.S. treaties), and United Nations Law Collection (multinational treaties) (including decisions of selected international tribunals.)
 
 
LawMoose World Legal Resource Center (by country links to online resources)
 
 
Oxford Reports on International Law with decisions from international law courts, domestic courts, and ad hoc tribunals including commentary and analysis, and in many cases translations of foreign-language materials. (Penn Law subscribes to some but not all sections)
 
Yale Law School's Foreign Law Research Guides
 
INTERNATIONAL LAW DOCUMENTS
 
 
UN Human Rights resources for human rights research
 
UN chief human rights bodies, including the Office of the UN High Commissioner on Human Rights and Human Rights Council
 
UN Human Rights Universal Periodic Review
 
 
HUMAN RIGHTS SPECIFIC RESEARCH GUIDES
 
ABA’s Blawg Directory and the Law Library of Congress’s Law Blawg Archive (for human rights related news)
 
GlobaLex: International Human Rights Research Guide
 
Harvard Law School's Human Rights Research Page
 
University of Minnesota’s Human Rights Library provides links to specialized NGO websites
 
RESEARCH INSTITUTES AND ORGANIZATIONS
 
 
 Health and Human Rights: An International Journal
 
 
U.S. Institute of Peace Rule of Law Program
 
REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND GOVERNMENTAL WEBSITES
 
 
 
 
 
U.S. State Department produces annual reports on the status of human rights in individual countries.
 
 
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