By: Julienne E. Grant, Louis L. Biro Law Library, University of Illinois Chicago School of LawIALL bursary recipient 2022 Cuba seemingly fell “off the media radar” a bit during the COVID-19 pandemic. Below is an update to the post I…
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Law Librarians Monitoring the Legal Response to COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean
Latin America and the Caribbean has unfortunately become the epicenter of COVID-19 over the last few months. The numbers speak for themselves. The entire region counts for a total of 4,364,705 confirmed cases and 183,481 deaths as of July 26…
Bibliotecarios de Derecho Monitoreando la Respuesta Jurídica al COVID-19 en América Latina y el Caribe
América Latina y el Caribe se han convertido desafortunadamente en el epicentro de COVID-19 en los últimos meses. Las estadísticas hablan por sí solas. La región en su totalidad cuenta con un total de 4,364,705 casos confirmados y 183,481 muertes…
Bibliotecários de Direito Monitorando as Respostas Jurídicas Relacionadas ao COVID-19 na América Latina e no Caribe
América Latina e o Caribe, infelizmente, tornaram-se o epicentro do COVID-19 nos últimos meses. Os números falam por si mesmos. A região inteira constitui um total de 4.364.705 casos confirmados e 183.481 mortes até 26 de julho, com países como…
¿Qué Bola?: What’s New (and What’s Not) in Cuba
IJLI readers may remember the piece on Cuba that several colleagues and I published in the Summer 2017 issue (Vol. 45, no. 2). Since then, much has transpired in Cuba, and much has happened vis à vis the island’s relationships…
Access to Public Information in Spanish-speaking Countries in the Americas
Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, recognizes access to information as a right every individual possesses.[1] In this sense, universal access to information today is not only enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but has…