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Overview and Questions to ConsiderAgreements between countries are called agreements, conventions, protocols, and treaties. Treaties may be bilateral (between two countries) or multilateral (between more than two countries). Many sources describe the nature of treaties and the treaty-making process, including: United Nations, Office of Legal Affairs, Treaty Section,
Treaty
Handbook. KZ1302.T73 2001 at Classified Stacks Here are some questions to consider before you begin treaty research.
Remember that law reviews are an excellent source of information. Conduct a full-text search in LexisNexis or Westlaw using the information and keywords associated with the treaty. Many times that search will quickly reveal citations to the official publications that contain the text of the treaty. Research GuidesASIL Guide to Electronic Resources for International Law: Treaties provides an overview of significant online treaty resources and research strategies. Includes a list of other countries and international organizations online treaty materials. Duke University School of Law Library, Treaties LLRX, Researching U.S. Treaties and Agreements and Researching Non-U.S. Treaties and Agreements New York University, Hauser Global Law School Program, GlobaLex, An Introduction to Sources for Treaty Research New York University School of Law Library, International Treaties is a collection of links to treaty sources on the Internet. Treaty Research Basics, 89 L. Libr. J. 407 (1997). Hein Online IndexesTreaties in Force, State Department list of treaties and other international acts to which the U.S. is a party. Annual.
United States Treaty Index: 1776-2000 Consolidation. KZ235.C87
1991 at Reference Area Hein's United States Treaties and Other International Agreements
Current Service. Index, KZ235.32.U65 at Reference Area; microfiche,
KZ235.32.U65 at Reference Area Microfiche
Multilateral Treaties Deposited with the Secretary General.
Annual.
KZ171.M86, current at Reference Area & Reference Office United Nations Treaty Series Cumulative Index covers 1987 through 2004, with more volumes to come. Multilateral Treaty Calendar: 1648-1995. KZ118.W55 1998 at
Reference Area World Treaty Index, 2d ed. 5 vols. KZ173.R63 1983 at Reference
Area Multilateral Treaties: Index and Current Status. KZ118.B69 1984
at Reference Area Collections-GeneralOnline
LexisNexis:
INTLAW;USTRTY Westlaw (Restricted to users with Westlaw passwords)
American Memory, U.S. Statutes at Large, vols. 1-18, 1789-1875.
Collections--Selected Specialized SourcesAvalon Project at Yale Law School contains selected treaties dealing with diplomacy, including peace treaties and assorted bilateral treaties. Lex Mercatoria, International Trade Instruments, Treaties, Conventions, Model Laws, Rules, a Reverse Chronological List. Environmental Treaties and Resource Indicators Food and Agricultural Organization, Treaties Deposited with the FAO provides text and status information. University of Minnesota, Human Rights Library, Human Rights Treaties and Other Instruments is arranged by subject and includes a list, organized by country, of ratification of human rights treaties. Tufts University, Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, Multilaterals Project contains multilateral treaties on atmosphere and space, cultural protection, diplomatic relations, flora and fauna, human rights, marine and coastal, rules of war and arms control, trade and commercial relations, and other general and environmental issues. U.S. Treasury Dep't, Tax Treaty Documents provides the text of proposed treaties, from 1996. U.S. State Dep't, Bureau of Nonproliferation, Treaties and Agreements LexisNexis: Legal > Area of Law by Topic > International Law > Treaties & International Agreements
Westlaw databases
For a more extensive list of links by country and subject, see the World Legal Information Institute, Treaties & International Agreements. Status & SignatoriesTreaties in Force is the State Dep't list of U.S. treaties and other international acts. U.S. State Dep't, Office of the Legal Adviser, Treaty Actions covers bilateral and multilateral treaties to which the U.S. is a party. Covers from 1999. U.S. Congress, Senate, Committee on Foreign Relations, Pending Treaties provides information on the status of treaties submitted to the Senate for advice and consent (the oldest dating back to 1949). Thomas, Treaties provides status information on treaties submitted to the U.S. Senate for advice and consent. Covers from 90th Congress, 1967 (earlier dates incomplete). Multilateral Treaties Deposited with the Secretary General,
KZ171.M86 current at Reference Area & Reference Office Acronyms & AbbreviationsMany treaty collections are known by their acronyms. The following list identifies the most commonly encountered acronyms and abbreviations. Bevans = C. Bevans, Treaties and Other International Agreements of the United States of America 1776-1949. ILM = International Legal Materials LNTS = League of Nations Treaty Series TIAS = Treaties and Other International Acts Series UNTS = United Nations Treaty Series UST = United States Treaties and Other International Agreements Frequently-Cited Treaties and Other International Instruments, from the University of Minnesota Law Library, may be used as a quick source for finding some treaty citations. | ||||||