History
The International Sociological Association’s Research Committee on the Sociology of Law and the Government of the Basque Country established the International Institute for the Sociology of Law in Oñati, Gipuzkoa, Spain in 1988.
Education
Courses, which last two weeks each from September to March, are taught by leading specialists, also from all around the world. From April to September students research and write a thesis, under supervision by specialists, the best of these theses being published.
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Housing services
The Institute provides free accommodations to a number of scholars each year who come to Onati to carry out library research. The Institute is housed in a Spanish Renaissance building completed in 1543 as a university law school.
Library services
It hosts the potentially best collection of socio-legal resources in the world, with more than 21.000 catalogued books, together with a valuable journals collection, included the complete collections of sociolegal journalsThere is direct access to books and journals at the reading rooms.Most of the collection is in English (also in Spanish, Basque, Italian, German, French, Dutch, Portuguese)