Area Studies & IR Bibliographers (resources guides compiled by librarians for African Studies, Ancient Near East, Baltic Studies, Chinese Studies, Central Asian & Transcaucasian Studies, East Asian Studies, Government Documents (foreign and international, include UN, EU, OECD, CoE), International Studies, Korean Studies, Latin American Studies, Middle Eastern Studies, Slavic & East European Studies, and Southern Asian Studies/South Asia; includes contact infos; you can chat, email, or arrange a consultation via the Ask a Librarian reference services)
Start by consulting with the following librarians who work with foreign, comparative, and international law resources, as they can help you get a good headstart on your research. You can also use the Ask A Law Librarian service to chat, email, or arrange a consultation with D'Angelo Law Library reference staff:
Civil law and other countries such as China, France, Germany, francophone Africa; comparative law; international law and international relations, including treaty research, United Nations, European Union, human rights.
Common law countries such as Australia, Canada, India, South Africa, and the UK, anglophone Africa, and including legal history.
Really good research guides and bibliographies will point you the exactly the resources you need for your topic, potentially save you some time, and make your research more efficient and effective.
Depending on the topic of your B.A. paper, you can start with one or more of these guides: