The Law reference collection at the Library includes both print and electronic resources.
This collection continues to grow, particularly in digital formats, ensuring users have access to the most current and comprehensive legal reference materials available.
All print legal reference works are housed on the second floor of the Library and form part of the Law Collection. These resources include legal encyclopaedias, dictionaries, and other essential legal reference materials. Legal dictionaries are located at the beginning of the Law Collection, under the shelfmark 340.03. This section includes not only general legal dictionaries but also specialized dictionaries of legal abbreviations and citations.
Encyclopedia of Law and Development
by
Koen De Feyter (Editor); Gamze E. Türkelli (Editor); Stéphanie de Moerloose (Editor)
This comprehensive Encyclopedia is an indispensable resource in the area of law and development. Bringing together more than 80 entries, the Encyclopedia spans a variety of approaches, contextualised histories, recent developments and forward-looking insights into the role of law in development. Entries cover the social, economic and environmental aspects of sustainable development, and offer a conceptual and contextualised perspective on key topics and terms. The Encyclopedia pluralises scholarship in the field by featuring eminent scholars of law and development alongside up-and-coming voices from both the Global South and North with diverse approaches and backgrounds. The Encyclopedia of Law and Developmentis an invaluable reference point for scholars seeking to engage with issues at the intersection of law and development from both within and outside of the legal field. It is also a thorough but succinct overview for post-graduate students wishing to familiarise themselves with the various aspects of law and development research and study. Key features: More than 80 entries Organised alphabetically for ease of reference Entries by both leading scholars and up-and-coming voices Each entry features selected references for further study Up-to-date outlook linked to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Sustainable Development Goals.


