This guide is intended for students and researchers studying international trade law at the University of Oxford, although students and researchers from any field may find it useful.
Use this guide to find out about sources and commentary for international trade law, including ebooks, ejournals, and databases.
For an overview of the English law, the relevant chapters in Part IV of the English Private Law (below) may be useful introductory overview
For international or transnational trade or commercial law:
International trade and international investment law are within the field of international economic law. Books with this title and/or subject classification will probably have relevant chapters and so should not be ignored.
The Law Bod's collection is spread over four floors, connected by both stairs and a lift. This guide will help you undercover Australian legal materials whether in print or online. There is also a staffed Enquiry Desk just beyond the library's electronic gates on Level 2- please come and ask if you have any questions about or difficulties in using the library. Note: the entire collection is reference only - there is no lending.
Please use other pages in this guide to find more detailed information on where to find relevant materials in the law library ; but as a basic point,
Books with shelf marks beginning KN are on Level 2, the level at which you enter the library. These are books dealing with trade law of various common law jurisdictions.
Books with shelf marks beginning Internat are on Level 3, one floor above the entrance level. These deal with the international commercial aspects of trade law.