LAW LIBRARY
Upon payment of
the full tuition and fees the first semester
of enrollment,
The
Law Library is the heart of the law school. The facility houses over 200,000
volumes and volume equivalencies and has integrated
technology and computerized legal research services.
Students may use the TOMCAT
system to search the library’s collection. Students
may check out books from the library pursuant
to the law student policy, but books that must
be sent by distance can only be done so at the
student’s cost.
The
law library is part of the United
States university
network of inter-library book loans.
IBFD
INTERNATIONAL TAX LIBRARY
The
LLM, JSM and JSD program has an association
with the IBFD
library that students may undertake
research at its facilities. The IBFD Library
and Information Centre is
widely regarded as the world's leading resource
facility in the field of international and comparative
taxation. The extensive collection, which covers
almost every country in the world, comprises
approximately 30,000 books and subscriptions
to over 1,000 journals, official gazettes, loose-leaf
services, CD-ROMs and online databases as well
as a significant amount of law texts and official
documents from countries all over the world.
Although
the collection may only be consulted at the
tax library, copies of documents and source
materials from the library can be ordered and
be sent by mail, fax or e-mail (if available
in digital format). Consult the IBFD’s
library catalogue to search the IBFD collection.
Consult the general IBFD catalogue for the student’s
costs associated with ordering such library
materials.
ONLINE
RESEARCH DATABASES AND BOOKS
E-LIBRARIES
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