ICC’s Dispute Resolution Library migrates to the Internet this week, and is currently on display at the International Council for Commercial Arbitration conference in Dublin.
The ICC Dispute Resolution Library (DRL) offers instant access online to over 1,000 documents from established ICC publications on international dispute resolution, including the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin, which is packed with authoritative and practical information on arbitration law and ICC dispute resolution services.
DRL allows users from any work station to launch full-text and keyword searches of the entire library, specific publications, or categories of documents - easily and speedily.
“For lawyers who need to consult a document while traveling abroad, and documentalists compiling dossiers of research materials, the DRL is an invaluable ally,” said Derek Ennis, CEO of Coastline Solutions, responsible for the technical development of DRL.
For convenience, DRL information is presented as individual publications and by categories of documents. A user looking for a particular issue of the ICC International Court of Arbitration Bulletin will be able to peruse the issue as she or he would do with the printed copy, while a search for awards only will call up a list of awards from which those likely to be of interest can be selected, accessed and bookmarked.
DRL already offers access to recent publications. Content from earlier publications will be added during the coming weeks, and new publications will also be included as they appear, as part of an ongoing enrichment and expansion of the service.
To take a free trial, visit www.iccdrl.com