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The Peace Palace Library has collected publications since 1913, and now offers over a million titles. A large part is searchable through the library's online catalogue, which also classifies book items. In its classification the library tries to remain faithful, as much as possible, to the
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insisted that room be made available also for a legal library. The Peace Palace Library resided in the palace itself until 2007, when it moved to the new Academy and Library Building in the rear of the Peace Palace.
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The library maintains the Peace Palace Library Blog, the news service International Law News, and the Peace Palace Library Research Guides, introducing researchers to various topics of international law.
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The library is one of the oldest libraries dedicated to international law. Its main objective is to service the institutions residing in the
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The Building of Peace: A hundred years of work on Peace through Law. The Peace Palace 1913-2013
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are the most important. The library has the world's largest collection of works by
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During its centenary celebrations in 2013, the Library acquired a 1499 edition of
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was created in 1903. It received a financial donation of $ 1.5 million by
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Collection of studies in international law in The Hague, Netherlands
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In 2005, the Library won the IALL award for communications.
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The library houses a few special collections, of which the
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began compiling a research database on the proposed Law of
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Most of the publications of the library are about public
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Programme for 1905 Peace Palace architectural competition
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Duynstee, Bob; Meijer, Daan; Tilanus, Floris, et al.,
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History and relationship with the Carnegie Foundation
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