The United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law is a new website which includes a collection of lectures “on virtually every subject of international law given by leading international law scholars and practitioners from different regions, legal systems, cultures and sectors of the legal profession.” The site is easy to navigate, and I was able to watch portions of several lectures without any technical difficulties. The Lecture Series collection is still growing. Many lectures have already been posted, along with supplementary material (bibliographies, outlines, etc.) when those have been made available by the speaker. Additional lectures are already as “forthcoming.”
The United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law also includes the Historic Archives, a section of the website organized by legal instrument, and the Research Library, a collection of links to other Internet resources essential to the study of international law. The website is free, and no password or registration is required.
The United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law also includes the Historic Archives, a section of the website organized by legal instrument, and the Research Library, a collection of links to other Internet resources essential to the study of international law. The website is free, and no password or registration is required.