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Flyer announcing the Lunch and Learn Webinar titled, "An Overview of Public International Law." The webinar will take place on October 1, 2024 at 1:00 PM EDT. Created by Taylor Gulatsi.

Join Us for Two Upcoming Lunch and Learn Webinars on October 1 and November 5, 2024

September 17, 2024

Posted by: Taylor Gulatsi

This blog post announces the upcoming Lunch and Learn Webinars on October 1, 2024, and November 5, 2024.

Posted in: Collections, Education, Event, Global Law, Law Library

Jai-Len Williams, Foreign Law Intern, photo by Shane S. Scott

An Interview with Jai-Len Williams, Foreign Law Intern

September 9, 2024

Posted by: Ruth Levush

Today's blog post is an interview with Jai-Len Williams, a foreign law intern at the Law Library of Congress.

Posted in: Global Law, Interview, Law Library

Law Library’s Publishes New Report Titled “Regulation of Payments to Former Officials from Foreign Governments”

September 5, 2024

Posted by: Taylor Gulatsi

Today's blog post is a guest post by foreign law specialist Tariq Ahmad providing an overview of the newly published legal report titled, "Regulation of Payments to Former Officials from Foreign Governments."

Posted in: Collections, Global Law, Guest Post, Law Library, Legal Reports

Flyer announcing the Foreign and Comparative Law Webinar titled, War and Lawmaking: Recent Legal Developments in Israel. Created by Taylor Gulatsi.

September 4, 2024

Posted by: Ruth Levush

This post provides information on our upcoming webinar scheduled for on September 26, 2024, at 2 p.m. EDT “War and Lawmaking: Recent Legal Developments in Israel.” It lists topics that will be discussed and provides registration information.

Posted in: Event, Global Law, Law Library

FALQs: The Court of Arbitration for Sport and the Olympics

September 3, 2024

Posted by: Jenny Gesley

This blog post explores the role of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), in particular its role during the Olympics.

Posted in: Global Law, Guest Post, In the News

Bangladesh flag and pine tree, Photo by Flickr user Fredrik Rubensson, Aug. 17, 2007. Used under CC BY-SA 2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/.

Interim Government and the Constitution of Bangladesh

August 29, 2024

Posted by: Ruth Levush

This post discusses the constitutional principles and the law that applies to interim governments in Bangladesh.

Posted in: Education, Global Law, In the News, Law Library

The featured image is a screenshot of the title page of the newly published legal research report, "Mexico: Overview on the Criminal Justice System and Procedures Applicable to American Citizens That Have Been Accused and Convicted of a Crime."

Law Library’s Newly Published Report Provides an Overview on Certain Aspects of Mexico’s Criminal Justice System

August 20, 2024

Posted by: Taylor Gulatsi

Today on the blog, Gustavo brings us a post explaining the content of the newly published legal research report titled, "Mexico: Overview on the Criminal Justice system and procedures applicable to American citizens that have been accused and convicted of a crime."

Posted in: Collections, Education, Global Law, Law Library, Legal Reports

Join us on 8/29 for a Foreign and Comparative Law Webinar on “Making the Economy Circular: Recycling Laws and Policies in Japan”

August 8, 2024

Posted by: Taylor Gulatsi

Today on the blog, foreign law specialist Sayuri Umeda explains the upcoming Foreign & Comparative Law webinar for August, titled, "Making the Economy Circular: Recycling Laws and Policies in Japan."

Posted in: Education, Event, Global Law, Guest Post, Law Library

A color photograph, taken with flash, of a tiny, dark brown, furry bat perched on a cobblestone ground. The bat is significantly smaller than the stones, standing on four small paws.

Protecting Bat Species in Europe and at Home – Pic of the Week

August 5, 2024

Posted by: Bailey DeSimone

While traveling through Europe, Bailey encounters a small bat (from a distance) in a Czech castle. Though not royalty, the bat has its own protections under a European agreement known as EUROBATS, as well as federal and state protections here in the the United States.

Posted in: Collections, Global Law, Law Library, Pic of the Week

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