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International Criminal Law Subject Guide

Where to Start:

If you are unsure about your subject, look it up in a dictionary or encyclopedia. Why not try:

Books:

Use the Library Catalogue to search for books held in the Library.

Or you can look on the shelves at the following numbers:

  • KC/210 - International Criminal Law
  • KC/215 - International Crimes
  • KC/219 - International Criminal Courts

Electronic Resources (including Journal Databases):

Electronic resources provide secondary sources of information such as journal articles, news, reports and/or primary sources of information such as cases and legislation. Access electronic resources including journal databases from the Library's Electronic Resources page.

  • AGIS Plus Text - Attorney General's Information Service covering all aspects of law. Mainly Australian information
  • Ebsco MasterFILE Premier - Multidisciplinary database specialising in academic journals, magazines and newspapers, many with full text
  • Lexis - United States, International and Australian full text legislation, case law and journal articles.
  • Westlaw - United States, International and Australian full text legislation, case law and journal articles.

Journals:

Journals may have more up-to-date information than books. You can search for journals using the Library catalogue. Try the following to start:

Web Resources:

You can try searching the Internet for more resources.