Hester Swift, Foreign and International Law Librarian at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS), describes the extensive international law collections available at IALS Library, tracing their development from the establishment of the IALS in 1947
There is a long history of creating digital libraries of legal materials in general and of internati...
The question of the sources of international law inevitably raises some well-known scholarly controv...
A listing, for information, of the archival resources of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in ...
Many law librarians are experts in international law and legal research. The concept of ‘internation...
In this Guest Editorial for a special issue of Legal Information Management, David Gee (Deputy Libra...
As a way of placing the launch of IALS Digital into context, David Gee (Deputy Librarian, Institute ...
Dr Ruth Frendo, Archivist and Records Manager at the Institute of Advanced legal Studies (IALS), exp...
This study examines how law librarians are participating in the process of creating new fields of in...
Chapter describing the European Collections of the Library of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studie...
An article outlining the work of the FLARE (Foreign Law Research) Group of libraries in the UK - a c...
The material that follows summarizes the proceedings held in January 2020 at the Annual Meeting of t...
The impact of globalization on the practice of law, legal education and legal research has been exam...
This article, written by Katherine Read, gives an introduction to printed and electronic German lega...
One of the recurring problems involved in the teaching of international law is the availability and ...
During its 70th Anniversary celebrations the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, School of Advanced...
There is a long history of creating digital libraries of legal materials in general and of internati...
The question of the sources of international law inevitably raises some well-known scholarly controv...
A listing, for information, of the archival resources of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in ...
Many law librarians are experts in international law and legal research. The concept of ‘internation...
In this Guest Editorial for a special issue of Legal Information Management, David Gee (Deputy Libra...
As a way of placing the launch of IALS Digital into context, David Gee (Deputy Librarian, Institute ...
Dr Ruth Frendo, Archivist and Records Manager at the Institute of Advanced legal Studies (IALS), exp...
This study examines how law librarians are participating in the process of creating new fields of in...
Chapter describing the European Collections of the Library of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studie...
An article outlining the work of the FLARE (Foreign Law Research) Group of libraries in the UK - a c...
The material that follows summarizes the proceedings held in January 2020 at the Annual Meeting of t...
The impact of globalization on the practice of law, legal education and legal research has been exam...
This article, written by Katherine Read, gives an introduction to printed and electronic German lega...
One of the recurring problems involved in the teaching of international law is the availability and ...
During its 70th Anniversary celebrations the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, School of Advanced...
There is a long history of creating digital libraries of legal materials in general and of internati...
The question of the sources of international law inevitably raises some well-known scholarly controv...
A listing, for information, of the archival resources of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in ...