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How do I get a subscription for my University?
How do I get a subscription for my University?
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Written by Lea Chlapowski
Updated over a week ago

πŸ‘‰ About Jus Mundi

Jus Mundi is the #1 research database for international law and arbitration. Our content and unique features, will allow you to quickly identify case documents, treaties, rules of arbitration and much more on one single platform.

Thanks to our innovative filters, publications and libraries, Jus Mundi provides you with the best tools to carry out your legal research.
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πŸ‘‰ Can students and universities access Jus Mundi?

Yes! We have created a subscription offer tailored to the legal research needs of universities and academics: Jus Mundi Academic Research. In addition to that, universities can subscribe to our libraries: JURIS and ICC DRL.

Access is provided via IP, to make sure each student and member of the staff can easily access the platform and the available resources.

You can learn more about our subscriptions here.
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πŸ‘‰ I am a student, how do I access Jus Mundi?

If your university has a subscription to Jus Mundi, you will be able to access Jus Mundi anytime from your university. If you are having troubles, contact your library to ask for help, or reach out to the care team on the live chat!

If your university does not have a subscription, ask them to reach out to our team by email at [email protected].
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πŸ‘‰ I am a librarian, how do I request a subscription or trial for my Univeristy?

You can get in touch with us for a free trial and for more info about our subscription at [email protected]
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πŸ‘‰ I don’t know how to use Jus Mundi, what do I do?

Jus Mundi organizes monthly global trainings dedicated to our client universities.

If you are a student, reach out to your library to ask for the dates and the access link to our upcoming Global Trainings.

If you are a librarian, reach out directly the Care Team at [email protected]

You can also check out our tutorial videos here, and the dedicated articles on our Help Center for Universities.

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