Human rights law defines the fundamental rights and freedoms inherent to all people, regardless of their characteristics or location, as established by international treaties, customary practices, and national laws.
An index of articles in hundreds of law reviews, legal newspapers, and bar association journals in the U.S. and abroad since 1980. Search by subject or keyword.
LexisNexis is an online resource that features access to legal, business, and news sources. A researcher can search Cases, Court Records, Legislative Codes, Legal News, Wire Services, Newspapers, Public Records, and more through LexisNexis. A personal username and password are necessary for this site.
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Online legal research service providing access to a large collection of statutes, case law, treatises, and journal articles, as well as current news articles and business information. A personal username and password are necessary for this site.
The Elgar Human Rights collection is made up of hundreds of entries by experts covering the study and practice of human rights. Examples of entries include refugees, sexual orientation, human dignity, and the Declaration on the Rights on Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).