Category «International Legal Research»
Features – Guide to Researching the Council of Europe
Subjects: Features, International Legal ResearchFeatures – Overview of Sources of Canadian Law on the Web
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By Louise Tsang
Features – An Overview of New Zealand Law
An Overview of New Zealand Law
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Features – Researching Intellectual Property Law in an International Context
Subjects: Features, Intellectual Property, International Legal ResearchFeatures – Keeping Up with the World: Tips on Current Awareness
Kris Gilliland is the Associate Law Librarian for Public Services at Georgetown University Law Center’s Edward Bennett Williams Library.
Features – Copyright and New Technologies: A Challenge Which Involves Both Information Professionals and Scholars
Emanuela Reale is a researcher at the National Research Council of Institute for Studies on Research and Scientific Documentation in Italy.
Features – Guide to European Legal Databases, Update 4
Guide To European Legal Databases, Update 4 By Mirela Roznovschi
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Features – Italian National and Regional Legislative Resources Online
Italian National and Regional Legislative Resources Online By Maria Teresa Leonardi
Maria Teresa Leonardi received a degree in Political Science from the University of Catania in 1987. She works at the Legal Documentation Center (Faculty of Law), where customers (faculty, staff, students, lawyers) carry out juridical and legislative searches on databases with the staff assistance. She shares responsibilities for database training given to students and the teaching staff. She also works with the Chair of Legal Computer Science of the same Faculty. She is member of the Associazione Italiana per la Documentazione Avanzata.
Features – Overview of the Sources of Italian Law
Overview of the Sources of Italian Law By Raffaele Ladu
Raffaele Ladu holds a “laurea” (roughly equivalent to a Master’s Degree) in General and Experimental Psychology from the University of Padua and is now studying Law at the University of Verona. He is currently a mainframe programmer at the Cariverona Banca Spa, one of the liveliest Italian banks, and he is also an UILCA trade unionist (affiliated to UIL – Unione Italiana del Lavoro). He is a self-taught Internaut, and his love for the English language has allowed him to get the coveted Cambridge Proficiency in English, but doesn’t guarantee that he has written a flawless article!
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