Special Collections

Learn more about our library's special collections.

Betty Ho Chinese Law Collection

This collection contains more than 300 works on Chinese lawin Chinesefrom Professor Ho’s personal library. The collection encompasses both public and private law, as well as comparative law, legal history and jurisprudence. 

Collection of Documents Relating to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Canada

Initially developed by the Canadian Feminist Alliance for International Action, this collection brings together reports, press statements, and various other documents that shed light on the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada.

Collection of Documents on Gender Discrimination and The Indian Act

Compiled for the Law office of Mary Ebert, this collection of documents relating to the history and evolution of gender discrimination and Indian Status in Canada.

Faculty of Law Casebook Collection

Learn more and browse this collection of casebooks used for the study and teaching of law at the University of Toronto Law School. Authored by law professors at the top of their field, our digitized historical casebook collection goes back to 1942 on the Internet Archive. 

Indigenous Perspectives Collection

The study of Indigenous law is uniquely interdisciplinary. This collection provides access to books and audio-visual materials representing Indigenous perspectives across a number of disciplines.

Special Projects and Collections of Documents

From time to time, our faculty and centres engage in special projects bringing together materials on a legal issue that is of particular interest to them.

Tort Law and Social Equality

Search this database of primary and secondary materials relevant to tort law and social equality.

Women's Human Rights Resources Programme (WHRR)

Search for articles, documents and links related to international women's rights law and Canadian women's rights law.