Resources for International Law
De Gruyter Brill’s International Law Collection serves as an exceptional resource with extensive materials that include primary legal sources, case law compilations, handbooks, commentaries, journals and eBooks.
Discover why this collection should be your primary tool for international law research.
The complete collection includes:
eBooks
journals
online reference works
Timely topics
- Maritime and Environmental Law
- Humanitarian and Armed Conflict Law
- International Criminal Justice
- Human Rights and Global Governance
- Dispute Resolution and Arbitration

"The special lectures and the general courses in both Public and Private International Law reflect a century of learning and authoritative exposition in this field by highly qualified jurists. During my undergraduate and graduate studies, I utilized HACO volumes extensively and continue to reference them regularly in my work as both a legal officer and a professor.
Bing Bing Jia
Professor of International Law, Law School, Tsinghua University
"General principles of international law, such as customary international law, state responsibility and treaty interpretation are important for all students of international law. Additionally, my students focus on specific areas of research, such as the law of the sea, international air law, and international space law."
Jinyuan Su
Professor of International Law, Law School, Wuhan University
Comprehensive coverage
- Primary Source Online
- Major Reference Works
- Books and Series
- Journals

