Skip to Main Content
The University of Manitoba campuses are located on original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Ojibwe-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.
More
Territory acknowledgement
Current students
Faculty and staff
Alumni
Email
News and events
Admissions
Academics
Research
Student Supports
Community
About U of M
Current students
Faculty and staff
Alumni
Email
News and events
Libraries
LibGuides
Law
Comparative Law
Essential Texts
Search this Guide
Search
Comparative Law: Essential Texts
Essential Texts
Online Resources
Journals
Case Law
Legislation and Treaties
Law Subject Guides
Aboriginal Law
Comparative Law
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Family Law
Law E-Books
Legal Research + Writing
Law Databases
HeinOnline
Irwin Law
Lexis+ Canada
eReference on ProView
CanLii
Lexis+ Canada
(subscribers)
WestlawNext
(subscribers)
Essential Texts on Comparative Law
Comparative International Law
by
Anthea Roberts et al.
Publication Date: 2018
e-book version only
Dictionary of International and Comparative Law
by
James R. Fox
Call Number: KZ 1161 F69 2003
E.K. Williams Law Library - REFERENCE
Guide to International Legal Research
by
The George Washington Intl. Law Review
Call Number: JX 1297 G84 2021
E.K. Williams Law Library - REFERENCE
The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law
by
Mathias Reimann and Reinhard Zimmerman
Call Number: K 48 O96 2019
E.K. Williams Law Library
Parry & Grant Encyclopedic Dictionary of International Law
by
John P. Grant and J. Craig Baker (eds)
Call Number: REF KZ 1161 P37 2009
E.K. Williams Law Library - REFERENCE
e-book version
is also available
Law Librarian
Donna Sikorsky
Email Me
Schedule Appointment
Next:
Online Resources >>