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The '''Legal Tools''' is the leading online [[database]] on [[International Criminal Law]]. The database provides legal practitioners and researchers with [[open access]] information on the core crimes of international law ([[genocide]], [[crimes against humanity]], [[war crimes]] and the [[crime of aggression]]). Being a tool of [[Computer-assisted legal research]], the database provides access to all relevant [[case law]] and legislation ([[statute]]s, preparatory works, key treaties) from both international and national jursidictions as well as academic writings.<ref>[http://www.legal-tools.org/what-are-the-icc-legal-tools/ What are the ICC Legal Tools?] </ref> As of April 2016, the database contains over 103.000 documents.
The '''Legal Tools''' are the leading online [[database]] on [[International Criminal Law]]. The database provides legal practitioners and researchers with [[open access]] information on the core crimes of international law ([[genocide]], [[crimes against humanity]], [[war crimes]] and the [[crime of aggression]]). Being a tool of [[Computer-assisted legal research]], the database provides access to all relevant [[case law]] and legislation ([[statute]]s, preparatory works, key treaties) from both international and national jursidictions as well as academic writings.<ref>[http://www.legal-tools.org/what-are-the-icc-legal-tools/ What are the ICC Legal Tools?] </ref> As of April 2016, the database contains over 103.000 documents.


The ''Legal Tools Project'' (''LTP'') is associated with the [[International Criminal Court]]. It currently has partners from fourteen countries on all continents. The content of the database is mainly provided by academic institutions and [[non-governmental organization]]s.<ref>[http://www.legal-tools.org/what-are-the-icc-legal-tools/ What are the ICC Legal Tools?] </ref>
The ''Legal Tools Project'' (''LTP'') is associated with the [[International Criminal Court]]. It currently has partners from fourteen countries on all continents. The content of the database is mainly provided by academic institutions and [[non-governmental organization]]s.<ref>[http://www.legal-tools.org/what-are-the-icc-legal-tools/ What are the ICC Legal Tools?] </ref>

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Official logo of the International Criminal Court

The Legal Tools are the leading online database on International Criminal Law. The database provides legal practitioners and researchers with open access information on the core crimes of international law (genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression). Being a tool of Computer-assisted legal research, the database provides access to all relevant case law and legislation (statutes, preparatory works, key treaties) from both international and national jursidictions as well as academic writings.[1] As of April 2016, the database contains over 103.000 documents.

The Legal Tools Project (LTP) is associated with the International Criminal Court. It currently has partners from fourteen countries on all continents. The content of the database is mainly provided by academic institutions and non-governmental organizations.[2]

The International Criminal Court links in its publicised decision to the database. As an example, the judgement of the trial chamber in the case of Germain Katanga included 538 Hyperlinks.[3]

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