Wednesday, September 09, 2020

Updated GlobaLex Research Guide on United Nations Documents

GlobaLex, a very good electronic collection created by the Hauser Global Law School Program at the New York University School of Law, has updated its guide on Researching the United Nations Documents:
"United Nations documentation can feel overwhelming. Researching UN documents can feel even more overwhelming. Two of the most difficult aspects of researching UN bodies, their documentation, and related international topics is the vast amount of documentation the UN produces, and the variety of places researchers should consult to be as comprehensive as possible. The complex structure of the UN often complicates the research even further. This article aims to aid researchers in deciding where to begin researching the UN documents, and it describes the most common entry points."

The updated guide was written by Janet Kearney, Foreign & International Law Librarian at the Maloney Library, Fordham University School of Law and Lucie Olejnikova, Head of Foreign and International Law at the Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale Law School.

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