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Pining for the Fjords

By: Ana Rogers-ButterworthNahum Gelber Law Library, McGill University, Montreal, CanadaIALL bursary recipient 2024 I cannot express the excitement I felt when I received the news that I had been awarded a bursary to attend the International Association of Law Librarians…

Vote on Amendments to the IALL Constitution

By Trung Quach – IALL Secretary The IALL constitution needs an update.  The current constitution, which can be found here, was last amended in 2016.  Some provisions are no longer applicable.  Others need clarification and improvement.  The IALL Board has…

What Makes U.S. Elections Different: Three Observations

By Mike McArthur – Duke University School of Law The U.S. Presidential election is fast approaching, and its impact is being felt globally. Media coverage of the U.S. election extends far beyond North America, reflecting the global consequences of electing…

IALL Guidelines for Public International Law Research Instruction

…Announcing a Second Edition, 2024 By David Wills, Chair, IALL’s Education CommitteeLibrarian, Squire Law Library, Cambridge The International Association of Law Libraries (IALL) originally established its Education Committee to address how best to teach law students about researching public international…

IHL in Action – Geneva Conventions – 75th anniversary

By: Sonia CrennReference librarian – international humanitarian lawInternational Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)Member of the IALL Board of Directors This week marked the 75th anniversary of the adoption of the Geneva Conventions. These four Conventions, adopted on 12 August…

Thank You, Oslo!

By Mark EngsbergPresident, International Association of Law Libraries The 42nd Annual Course of the International Association of Law Libraries (IALL) was held in Oslo, Norway from Sunday, June 16, to Wednesday, June 20, 2024. Hosted by the Law Library at…