Bibliographies

Bibliographies from the Peace Palace Library
These bibliographies are compiled by experts at the Peace Palace Library in The Hague, which functions as the primary library for the International Court of Justice and World Court. Topics of bibliographies include International Humanitarian Law and International Criminal Law (with a section dealing specifically with international criminal courts and tribunals).

Comparative Criminal Procedure: A Select Bibliography
by Lyonette Louis-Jacques

Research Guides

ASIL Guide to Electronic Resources for International Criminal Law
by Gail A. Partin

ASIL Guide to Electronic Resources for International Humanitarian Law
by Joan Policastri and Sergio Stone

International Criminal Courts for the Former Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone: A Guide to Online and Print Resources
by Amy Burchfield

International Criminal Law: A Selective Resource Guide
by Marylin J. Raisch

Researching Customary International Law and Generally Recognized Principles
by the Law Library of the University of California - Berkeley

US and International Military Legal Resources
Maintained by the Library of Congress Federal Research Division, this website includesa wide range of primary source materials and publications in the field of military law obtained from the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Legal Center & School Library in Charlottesville, VA. They are available in full text PDF versions and this databases is searchable.