The Foreign, Comparative, and International Law Special Interest Group of the American Association of Law Libraries (FCIL-SIS) […]
¡Muchas gracias Buenos Aires!
The 33rd annual course in law and law librarianship in Buenos Aires has come to […]
2013 Membership Statistics by Jurisdiction and Membership Level
The International Association of Law Libraries is a diverse, non-profit organization of law librarians, academics, […]
BarNet/JADE – Free Australian Caselaw
The arena of access to justice through freely available Australian legal resources has been served […]
Apps for commercial databases
At the 103th German Library Congress in Bremen, the German Association of Law Libraries (AjBD […]
Japanese Laws in Translation
Translation of the laws and information about the legal systems of the countries of the […]
Cornell Fellowship Brings Foreign Law Librarians to the United States
While more established and well known funding opportunities for foreign law librarians have existed for […]
A MOOC Point
Universities in North America are currently infatuated with MOOCs. Law Schools are no different. “MOOC” […]
Updating and Rebuilding of FLAG, the Foreign Law Guide
The project to update and rebuild FLAG, the Foreign Law Guide, has been completed in […]
Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review becomes an Open Access journal at IALS
As we find trending stories from high profile trials in law courts round […]