The Cambridge Law Reports collection provides access to International Law Reports and ICSID Reports.
International Law Reports
Published since 1929, and featuring cases from 1919, the International Law Reports is the only publication in the world wholly devoted to the regular and systematic reporting in English of decisions of international courts and arbitrators as well as judgments of national courts. Cases are drawn from every relevant jurisdiction - international and national. The volumes are prepared at the Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law in the University of Cambridge. All decisions in other languages are translated into English. Because of the standing and scope of its coverage, the series is widely cited in judgments of international and national tribunals. No other publication enjoys such an authoritative position in international law. No other publication provides a comparable coverage of case law in this field. The International Law Reports is an essential holding for every library providing even minimal international law coverage, offering access to the whole range of international case law in one publication, in a manner which is both efficient and economical. Six volumes are published each year.
Series Editors: Christopher Greenwood, CMG, QC, Member of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal, Bencher of Middle Temple, and Formerly Judge of the International Court of Justice; Karen Lee, Fellow of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge, and Vice-Mistress and Fellow of Girton College, Cambridge
ICSID Reports
The ICSID Reports provide the only comprehensive published collection of arbitral awards and decisions given under the auspices of the World Bank's International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes or pursuant to other multilateral or bilateral investment treaties, including in particular the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT). These decisions, which are fully indexed, make an important contribution to the growing body of jurisprudence on international investment.
Series Editors: Jorge Viñuales, Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge; Michael Waibel, Department of European, International and Comparative Law, University of Vienna