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The Search Engine for International Law

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Special introductory offer: institutions taking a 2020 subscription will be given free access to Jus Mundi
for the rest of 2019 !

Jus Mundi – Academic Research is a comprehensive, multilingual, user-friendly and intelligent search engine for international law. It covers over 16,000 international law and investor-state arbitration documents, including treaties, ICJ, PCIJ, PCA, ITLOS, ICSID and other arbitration institutions, UNCITRAL, IUSCT documents (judgments, arbitral awards, orders, pleadings, etc.), and decisions of the Mixed Claims Commissions.

Jus Mundi – Academic Research offers several advanced linguistic features and more than a dozen filters to narrow down search criteria. Its user-friendly interface is ideally suited for use by law students, researchers, legal practitioners, judges and others interested in carrying out legal research.

Unique ContentJus Mundi offers the most comprehensive collection of public international law and investment arbitration documents. Important documents are interactive. Document text has been extracted from the original PDF version, manually corrected, structured by paragraph or page with an interactive table of content, and then enriched with keywords.

Comprehensive legal research: Searching on Jus Mundi is more comprehensive and relevant due to the quality of the documents. Further, when a legal query is entered in English or French, the search engine finds relevant results in all languages available in the database.

Legal research made quicker: Due to Jus Mundi's technology and ergonomic interface, the time necessary to undertake international legal research is dramatically reduced. Interactive filters allow for precise searching, the screen for displaying the results enables a quick review of the relevant results and it is convenient to navigate from one legal document to another using hyperlinks and icons of related documents.


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