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Oxford International Organizations Guided Tour

Oxford International Organizations Guided Tour

Oxford International Organizations Welcome Oxford International Organizations (OXIO) is a database of annotated documents

Oxford International Organizations Welcome Oxford International Organizations (OXIO) is a database of annotated documents pertaining to the law of international organizations. The database is a unique repository, and the first of its kind, for acts and practices of international organizations which are of central importance to enquiries into international law, including international institutional law, and which have never been consolidated in one single tool. The database, with its expert analysis, allows researchers to search and browse across the full range of organizations enabling comparative research across a wide range of organizations and the drilling down into particular subjects with sophisticated browsing functionality. Powered by the Oxford Law Citator, which is accessible to all with an OUP Law subscription, OXIO greatly enables research as it permits users to follow citations and other links between content. Oxford International Organizations sits on the Oxford Public International Law platform, alongside Oxford Reports on International Law, the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law, Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law, and Oxford Historical Treaties. Each document on OXIO is accompanied by a concise expert commentary which may include, but is not limited to: the impact of the document or act concerned on the internal working of the organization in question, on the development of the law of international organizations generally, and on the development of international law as a whole. The database is continuously expanding with new materials to give researchers a full overview of the legal frameworks, processes, and impact of a growing range of organizations.

Oxford International Organizations Home Page Browse by Organization, by Subject, or All Content Sign

Oxford International Organizations Home Page Browse by Organization, by Subject, or All Content Sign in to your profile to personalize your user experience Browse related products within Oxford Public International Law Search either within OXIO or across all Oxford Public International Law content

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Oxford International Organizations Search and Browse Results Review saved and recently viewed content and searches Search within results Preview each result’s Organization, Content Type(s), Product, Subject, and Core Issues. Filter results by Organization, Subject, Content Type, and Date. Expand to more granular options by selecting [+].

Oxford International Organizations Article Page Articles on OXIO consist of a source document (from

Oxford International Organizations Article Page Articles on OXIO consist of a source document (from or about an international organization) and a headnote (summary and analysis of the source document). Print, Save, Email, or Share this article, or download the PDF. Jump ahead by exploring this article’s Table of Contents Explore content related to this headnote through the Oxford Law Citator [for OUP Law subscribers only] Sign up for email alerts when this article is updated Explore content related to the source document through the Oxford Law Citator [for OUP Law subscribers only] or jump to view the full text of the source document.

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