Final report of the FLAG (Foreign Law Guide) collaborative project to develop a mapping tool of foreign and international law holdings in UK libraries. A national project funded by the RSLP. http://ials.sas.ac.uk/library/flag/flag.ht
There is a long history of creating digital libraries of legal materials in general and of internati...
Preprint of revised and updated chapter by Jules Winterton, Director, Institute of Advanced Legal St...
Many law librarians are experts in international law and legal research. The concept of ‘internation...
This report, compiled and written by Gerry Power, describes the process of updating the records of t...
An article outlining the work of the FLARE (Foreign Law Research) Group of libraries in the UK - a c...
The importance of a basic understanding of foreign, comparative and international law (FCIL) researc...
The global development of legal information needs and services has continued to stimulate much profe...
Hester Swift, Foreign and International Law Librarian at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IA...
Twenty years ago, most of the users at the University of Oslo’s Faculty of Law Library (UOFLL) were ...
This comparative study discusses whether selected foreign countries--Canada, the United Kingdom, Fra...
The goal of the Research Agenda for International Law Librarianship is to suggest research prioritie...
In this Guest Editorial for a special issue of Legal Information Management, David Gee (Deputy Libra...
An outline of collaboration on law collections between three major law libraries in the United Kingd...
An outline of collaboration on law collections between three major law libraries in the United Kingd...
The author surveys European national legal resources on the Internet. Preprint of an article by Paul...
There is a long history of creating digital libraries of legal materials in general and of internati...
Preprint of revised and updated chapter by Jules Winterton, Director, Institute of Advanced Legal St...
Many law librarians are experts in international law and legal research. The concept of ‘internation...
This report, compiled and written by Gerry Power, describes the process of updating the records of t...
An article outlining the work of the FLARE (Foreign Law Research) Group of libraries in the UK - a c...
The importance of a basic understanding of foreign, comparative and international law (FCIL) researc...
The global development of legal information needs and services has continued to stimulate much profe...
Hester Swift, Foreign and International Law Librarian at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IA...
Twenty years ago, most of the users at the University of Oslo’s Faculty of Law Library (UOFLL) were ...
This comparative study discusses whether selected foreign countries--Canada, the United Kingdom, Fra...
The goal of the Research Agenda for International Law Librarianship is to suggest research prioritie...
In this Guest Editorial for a special issue of Legal Information Management, David Gee (Deputy Libra...
An outline of collaboration on law collections between three major law libraries in the United Kingd...
An outline of collaboration on law collections between three major law libraries in the United Kingd...
The author surveys European national legal resources on the Internet. Preprint of an article by Paul...
There is a long history of creating digital libraries of legal materials in general and of internati...
Preprint of revised and updated chapter by Jules Winterton, Director, Institute of Advanced Legal St...
Many law librarians are experts in international law and legal research. The concept of ‘internation...