The N.Y.U. Journal of International Law and Politics is very pleased to announce the publication of the 1st edition of of its Guide to Foreign and
International Legal Citation (296 pages, PDF).
Not exact matches
I stumbled across part of the Philip C. Jessup
International Law Moot Court Competition website, where I found a good swathe of the 6th edition of the Canadian Guide to Uniform
Legal Citation available online in PDF.
As well, a
citation of the extent to which foreign, comparative, and
international law is cited with approval in Canadian appellate courts would be informative and helpful to
legal scholars and
legal researchers generally.
Topics include (but are not limited to): 1) the impact of
legal information on domestic, comparative, and
international legal systems; 2) the treatment of
legal information authorities and precedents (e.g.,
citation studies); 3) the examination of rules, practices, and commentary limiting
Citations to periodical articles that concern
international law can be accessed through Index to Foreign
Legal Periodicals, Index to
Legal Periodicals and
Legal Resource Index.
* The Bloomberg Law Digest, with a topical index * Bloomberg BCite, a citator with case extracts and
citation composites * Bloomberg Points of Law, with unique
legal principles extracted by in - house
legal experts * A powerful docket search, with both keyword and fielded search capabilities, across all federal courts, many U.S. State and
international courts and breaking complaints.
At least for student and desktop reference purposes, it should be replaced with a new, shorter guide, one that is first a guide to
legal citation practice, not a compendium of arcane and
international legal resources or a style guide manqué.