The ISIL library started functioning in the early sixties and has over the years built-up a fairly good collection, approximately 25,000 volumes of books and journals. It receives more than one hundred reputed journals of international law and allied areas. The reference section has an appreciable collection of material indices, reference books, encyclopedias, dictionaries and legal lexicons. An important feature of the library is its collection of primary documents, e.g. documents of the United Nations (UN), reports of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), and International Law Commission (ILC). The library offers following services: circulation, reference, inter library loan, bibliographic, press clippings, photocopying and exchange of publications. Access to library is available on liberal terms.
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