Digital library on Law
Access to essential electronic resources on Law.
Databases
Aranzadi Instituciones. A comprehensive resource for legislation (state, regional, and European), including legislative codes and bills; case law, rulings, and inquiries; as well as doctrine, commentary, and bibliography, particularly from Aranzadi journals. This resource also includes forms.
vLex. Offers complete legislation, codes, and collective agreements; case law, rulings, and inquiries; doctrine and bibliography; contracts and forms; and news. Additionally, it provides international legal information from various countries. The publisher grants access to four practices: Company Law, Administrative Litigation, Procedural Schemes, and Labour Law.
- Vincent AI: An artificial intelligence tool that analyzes the content, topics and legal citations of the documents we drag into it (.doc, .pdf, .txt) and lists related documentation.
La Ley Digital. This resource includes complete legislation, codes, and collective agreements; case law, rulings, and inquiries; doctrine and bibliography; contracts and forms. It features La Ley Doctrina, which provides the full text of journals and books published by La Ley.
Tirant Virtual Library. A platform offering access to digital legal books and journals in Spanish.
Tirant Prime. Provides full legislation and codes; case law, rulings, and inquiries; doctrine and bibliography; contracts and forms; dossiers and thematic schemes. It also includes international legal information.
Tirant Analytics. Grants access to jurisprudence through graphical and interactive data representation. The graphics provide a quick overview of key features from your search, helping to understand context, make connections, and draw conclusions efficiently. It includes basic filters and highlights options by jurisdiction, as well as Court analysis graphics and decision trees for legal strategy.
Westlaw International for Academics (Thomson Reuters Westlaw). A resource with diverse legal information sources, including databases, journals, newspapers, forms, treaties, and practical legal materials. It features international legislation, jurisprudence, and doctrine, particularly from the United States.
Dispute Settlement Commentaries. Reports and various documentation (analyses and comments) regarding conflict resolution from the World Trade Organization.
Criminal Justice Database. Part of the ProQuest Central multidisciplinary database, this is a full-text database of US and international academic journals focused on criminology and related topics.
LegalQuiz. A web application in a form format developed by Lefebvre, designed for practising questions and answers relevant to the Access to the Bar exam.
Checkpoint. Contains tax and labour legislation, collective labour agreements, jurisprudence, administrative and copyright doctrine, practical cases, forms, tables, and diagrams. Authentication is required (please contact the Social Sciences Library).
Agencia Estatal Boletín Oficial del Estado. A legal portal featuring several databases, including legislation (state since 1968, regional since 1980, and EU since 1952); a historical archive of the BOE from 1661 to 1959; Constitutional Jurisprudence with judgments and records from the Constitutional Court since 1980; opinions from the Council of State and the State Attorney General, as well as doctrine from the State Attorney General since 1978; European Union law; and a Digital Legal Library with electronic university codes. The BOE is available in full text since 1995, alongside other official regional, provincial, and community newspapers, as well as the Official Boletín del Registro Mercantil.
Scopus. Important for both its content and added services: bibliometrics, identification of authors and affiliations. It is the world's largest database of peer-reviewed abstracts and citations, updated daily. It contains information in 40 languages and offers extensive coverage of non-Anglo-Saxon publications, including 6,900 European journals, with over 50% of the titles being from Europe, South America, and the Asia-Pacific region.
Web of Science (WoS). Primarily an Anglo-Saxon portal from Clarivate Analytics, it allows access to a range of bibliographic and bibliometric databases of a multidisciplinary nature. It enables searches by theme and by cited work and/or author, as well as consultation of bibliometric indicators (number of citations, H index, journal impact factor, etc.).
Regional scope
CSIC ÍnDICEs. This portal to the CSIC databases is a multidisciplinary bibliographic resource that primarily collects and disseminates research articles published in Spanish scientific journals. It replaces the "CSIC Databases: ICYT, IME, ISOC."
You can find a list of both print and digital Law dictionaries in the UAB Search Engine.