6.1. e-International Relations. A great website for students of international relations and security studies, containing contributions from students and scholars on current affairs as well as theoretical debates. Aside from a range of articles on constructivism, the site has a great resources page.
6.2. See the International Criminal Court on human rights norms and need for international criminal justice.
6.3. An overview of recent international relations perspectives hosted on the Encyclopaedia Britannica, including a section on ‘constructivism’.
6.4. An open access textbook on International Relations with a very useful chapter on Social constructivist theory.