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Commercial Law

Research Guides

Online Guide to WTO and GATT research (New York University School of Law)
This is a comprehensive guide to researching the WTO and GATT.

Websites

The Centre for Corporate Law and Securities Regulation:
Maintained by the University of Melbourne, this site is devoted to the promotion and facilitation of research on corporate law and securities regulation. Contains links to other sites of interest including those concerned with: Government and Regulatory Bodies, Corporate Governance and Professional and Interest Bodies

Global Banking Law
A global site including laws from over 35 jurisdictions. A joint project between the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Journals

Australian banking and finance law bulletin
INSOL international insolvency review
Insurance law journal
Journal of banking and finance law and practice
Journal of law and financial management
Law and policy in international business
News from ICSID
North Carolina journal of international law and commercial regulation
Northwestern journal of international law and commerce
Trade practices law journal
United Nations Commission on International Trade Law. Yearbook
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Official records

Looseleafs

Australian consumer credit law reporter
Australian sales & fair trading law reporter
Australian trade practices reporter
Guttman. Modern securities transfer
International handbook on commercial arbitration
International regulation of finance and investment
International trade regulation
Investment laws of the world
Schmitthoff. International commercial arbitration
Weaver. Law relating to banker and customer in Australia

Reference works

Commercial law crosses over into the realms of many diverse areas of law, including constitutional (trade and commerce power); trade practices, corporations, contract, equity, banking and finance and commercial arbitration. Therefore, there is no one central reference source for commercial law.