Wikipedia:OUP/Law

Law accounts will have access to:


 * Oxford Legal Research Library
 * Oxford Legal Research Library (OLRL) is a new family of products from Oxford University Press, providing integrated access across collections of key law titles in a variety of subject areas. OLRL includes four collections, International Commercial Arbitration, International Commercial Law, Financial and Banking Law, and Private International Law. Each collection can be browsed and searched separately, or users with access to more than one collection can choose to search them together via the OLRL family interface. The OLRL collections aim to speed up research and provide easy access to authoritative content, and are an essential resource for anyone currently performing research in these areas of law and practice.
 * http://olrl.ouplaw.com/


 * Investment Claims
 * Investment Claims (IC) is an acclaimed service for both practitioners and academic users. Regular updates mean that subscribers have access to a fully integrated suite of current and high quality content including: Arbitration awards and decisions with peer-reviewed case reports and analysis, Bilateral investment treaty sets, Multilateral treaties, Investment treaty overviews from expert correspondents, Key monographs, Journal and yearbook articles, Arbitral rules, National legislation, and English translations of key portions of non-English decisions.
 * http://oxia.ouplaw.com/


 * Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law
 * Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law contains full-text online editions of market-leading reference works and treatises published by Oxford University Press. Together with Judge Bruno Simma, books in the following four categories have been selected for inclusion: Authoritative treatises, which continue to define their area of law, Black-letter reference works and commentaries, which will help you to answer practical questions about the law, Classic works on international law, which remain influential in their field today, Flagship publications, which provide innovative perspectives on current legal problems.
 * http://opil.ouplaw.com/home/OSAIL


 * Oxford Competition Law
 * Oxford Competition Law (OCL) is the only fully integrated service to combine world-renowned market-leading commentaries with rigorous, selective National case reports and analysis from EU member states. The service is continually updated with cases and materials, a must-have for practitioners and legalscholars needing up-to-date information quickly.
 * http://oxcat.ouplaw.com/


 * Oxford Reports on International Law
 * Oxford Reports on International Law (ORIL) has set new standards for currency and coverage of public international case law, reporting on international courts, domestic courts and ad hoc tribunals. Case reports contain the full text of each decision, headnote, as well as analytical commentary and English translations of a number of key non-English decisions. With reports on over 5,500 cases, ORIL is now rightly regarded as a must-have resource for the international law researcher.
 * Case reports within ORIL are enhanced with high-quality commentary and analysis. Collected and edited by a team of experts from institutions across the world, including Monash University, University of Pretoria and the University of Amsterdam, this invaluable addition to the case report provides:
 * Headnote
 * Summary of case facts and judicial holdings
 * Full-text of the opinion of the court
 * Analytical commentary
 * List of cases and instruments cited
 * http://opil.ouplaw.com/home/oril


 * Oxford Handbooks Online
 * Oxford Handbooks Online (OHO) brings together the world's leading scholars to write review essays that evaluate the current thinking on a field or topic, and make an original argument about the future direction of the debate. The Oxford Handbooks are one of the most successful and cited series within scholarly publishing, containing in-depth, high-level articles by scholars at the top of their field. OHO has a dedicated Law section which contains 13 books and 638 articles on law.
 * http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/browse?t0=ORR:LAW00010