Review the PowerPoint presentation.
Scholars, Activists, Lawyers, and Policy Makers tell about their role in or their observations of internationally evolving law in:
Journals
law library’s journal page
Cambridge
Oxford
Yearbooks
Available through Hein Online
In the library at the KZ 21 call # range
Government Reports
Docuticker
Conferences
Policy File
Public Affairs Information Service
Organizations’ own compilations
Max Planck Inst. for Int’l and Comparative Law
American Society for International Law
International Bar Association
Newsletters
International Judicial Monitor (ASIL)
International Law in Brief (ASIL)
International Law News (ABA)
When global influences on domestic law are associated with post-conflict development or other intentional projects (imposed or cooperative) from international entities or foreign governments, look to “rule of law” resources.
National Center for State Courts
International Development Law Organization
International Legal Assistance Consortium
Books about transnational litigation are in and around the K2200 call# range.
Find decisions from international law cases on tribunals’ Web sites and also subscription databases.