EIFL renews agreement with HeinOnline
EIFL’s renewal agreement provides discounted access in 37 countries for three more years

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EIFL has renewed its agreement with William S. Hein & Co for three more years, until December 2028.

Through this agreement, institutions in 37 EIFL partner countries can subscribe at discounted prices to three products: the customized HeinOnline package for EIFL, the HeinOnline package for EIFL plus the Law Journals Library, and the Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals.

The customized HeinOnline package for EIFL contains the constitutional histories of 170+ countries, a large collection of historical books and monographs on legal history, with a basic overview of major United States Supreme Court cases as well as the laws of the United States, publications focused on Law of the Sea, International Arbitration, Hague Conferences and Conventions and more. 

Subscribers to the HeinOnline package for EIFL can choose to add the Law Journal Library, which includes 3,400 law and law-related periodicals in 60 countries, addressing more than 90 subject areas.

The Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals (IFLP) is available as a stand-alone resource. It is a multilingual index to articles and book reviews covering both public and private international law and comparative and foreign law, covers more than 800 legal journals published worldwide, and includes more than 430,000 index records. 

Eligible countries

The following 37 countries are eligible for discounted access through this agreement - 

Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Botswana, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Estonia, Ethiopia, Fiji, Georgia, Ghana, Kenya, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Lesotho, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Malawi, Maldives, Moldova, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Palestine, Senegal, Serbia, Slovenia, Sudan, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Zambia, Zimbabwe

More about EIFL's agreement for HeinOnline.