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Online Products. From Oxford University Press. This presentation gives a brief description of Oxford Historical Treaties It tells you what Oxford Historical Treaties is how it can help you how to look for information in it The presentation will take about 4 minutes.
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Online Products From Oxford University Press
This presentation gives a brief description of Oxford Historical Treaties • It tells you • what Oxford Historical Treaties is • how it can help you • how to look for information in it • The presentation will take about 4 minutes
Oxford Historical Treaties(OHT) is the premier resource for historical treaty research and home to the full text of The Consolidated Treaty Series, the only comprehensive collection of treaties of all nations from 1648 to 1919. The Consolidated Treaty Series, compiled by the late distinguished scholar Clive Parry of Downing College, Cambridge University, is published by OUP in 231 print volumes.
Available via the Oxford Public International Law platform, OHT is cross-searchable with Oxford’s leading public international law resources and benefits from a modern, intuitive interface and sophisticated functionality. Contextual commentaries on specific treaties, types of treaty, and historical trends will be added to the site on a regular basis, so that researchers can easily stay up to date on new research trends and analysis. Fully integrated with the Oxford Law Citator, OHT will provide valuable assistance to researchers seeking a deeper understanding of the importance and interrelationship of historical treaties.
“sovereign rights” Searching the site is straightforward. Type the search terms into the box and click on the icon.
You can use the left column to refine your search, by content type, treaty party and date. You can also search within the results.
Each treaty document displays title information and commentaries. Content pages can be printed, sent by email, shared on social networking sites, and downloaded as a pdf.
The entire original language text of the treaty is provided as a PDF file.
Contents pages and results pages can be saved to the personal My Work area.
You can also browse treaties by content type and treaty party.
All related contents, such as jurisdictions, are connectedto the Oxford Law Citator via the link in the left column.
The Oxford Law Citator integrates and links the content of all of online law resources from Oxford University Press.
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