Databases
With databases you can access articles and scientific publication, as well as search for subject and content type.
When using the databases, you can typically refine and specialize your searches with advanced search techniques. This way, you can retrieve material that is relevant to the subject area you are investigating.
Databases within Law Material
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Curia
Web site of the Court of Justice, General Court, and Civil Service Tribunal of the European Union.
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Documents and laws
Find documents and information that enable you to follow the passage of parliamentary business (matters) from the proposal to the decision-making stage. Most of these documents are only available in Swedish
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EUR-lex
EU law and other public EU documents.
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HeinOnline
International legal database with a large number of international journals in full text.
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HUDOC
HUDOC provides access to the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights.
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IBFD
The International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation (IBFD) provides a not-for-profit portal to research on tax law.
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Idunn
The Scandinavian University Press’ (Universitetsforlaget) digital publishing platform for academic and scholarly journals. Some of the journals are published in English.
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InfoTorg Juridik (Rättsbanken)
Swedish legal database with legislation, preparatory work and case law. (In Swedish)
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JUNO
JUNO (previously Karnov and Zeteo) contains Swedish legislation with commentaries, case-law and preparatory documents. (In Swedish)
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Legislative Observatory
The European Parliament's database for monitoring the EU decision-making process.
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Westlaw International Materials
Legal and regulatory information. Covers most areas of the world, also international organisations such as EU, United Nations, WTO and international tribunals.
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Westlaw UK
Legal and regulatory information from the United Kingdom, and EU. The texts include case law, legislation, law reviews, treaties, directories, journal articles, commentaries and other texts, full text or summaries.