The Law Library of Congress is proud to announce that you can now watch past Law Library webinars, including Foreign, Comparative, and International Law Webinars, on the Library of Congress’s new YouTube channel, Webinars from the Library of Congress. On the channel are two playlists from the Law Library of Congress: Webinars from the Law Library of Congress and the Foreign, Comparative, and International Law Webinars.
On the Foreign, Comparative, and International Law Webinars playlist, you will find webinars from 2025, including:
- Yemen: The Judiciary and Governing Bodies in Houthi-Controlled Areas
- Judicial Reform in Pakistan: Challenges and Implications
- The More the Merrier: The Form and Function of Coalition Governments Around the World
- Two Sides of the Same Coin: The Evolution of Surrogacy Law in France and Colombia
- How to Handle AI: Italian National Regulation in the Context of European Law
- Japan’s Legal Framework on Earthquake Mitigation Strategies
- Regulation of IVF and Related Issues, Global Perspectives
The Webinars from the Law Library of Congress playlist features the webinars mentioned above, with the addition of:
We hope these webinars will provide you with helpful information and spark your interest in continuous learning.
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