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Where to Find International Legal Disputes?

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Where to Find International Legal Disputes?

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This site from the University of Texas Law Library might help you get started. You can also try calling the Lexis toll-free number; they have research librarians on staff who can help you figure out where to look. Law librarians at other schools are also frequently willing to help; don’t restrict yourself to the librarians at your own school. On the UT page, there’s the email address of their international law librarian; that might be a place to start. And although you didn’t ask, the state has probably violated EU law. European law is derived from the treaties that created the EU. That means that to research it, unlike common law, you start at the top and work your way down. In this case, you find the provision in the treaty that creates economic/national origin equality — Article 14 of the ECHR, which forbids discrimination on many grounds, including nationality. That then points you in the direction of cases

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