Resources

The African Institute of International Law is pleased to announce the publication of the African Law Series by Virginia Morris which provides the most comprehensive collection of legal instruments of the Organization of African Unity and the African Union.

Global Online Access to Legal Information (GOALI) – provides free or low-cost online access to various legal information providers, including the major publishers in the field of international law (Brill, Oxford) as well as certain aggregators. It is run through the Research4Life platform.

Research4Life – provides institutions in low-and middle-income countries with online access to academic and professional peer-reviewed content

EIFL (Electronic Information for Libraries) an initiative providing a wide range of legal content

Developing Countries Initiative – Oxford University Press

Sharing Electronic Resources and Laws on Crime Portal (SHERLOC)

JSTOR aggregates many journals, particularly those in the legal field and African studies; it also has a program for institutions in developing countries, called the JSTOR Access Initiative which is available via the link.

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations – FAOLEX Database

NATLEX – Database of national labour, social security and related human rights legislation