Dr. Ralph Bunche, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Peace Negotiator
Posted by: Jennifer Davis
Blog post about Dr. Ralph Bunche, the first African American Nobel Peace Prize winner
Posted in: African American History, Law Library
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Posted by: Jennifer Davis
Blog post about Dr. Ralph Bunche, the first African American Nobel Peace Prize winner
Posted in: African American History, Law Library
Posted by: Jennifer Davis
Today’s interview is with Conleth Burns, a foreign law intern working this summer in the Global Legal Research Directorate (GLRD) of the Law Library of Congress. Describe your background. I grew up on a farm in a small rural village called Armoy, in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. My mum was a local doctor; my dad was a …
Posted in: Interview, Law Library
Posted by: Jennifer Davis
Preserving law sources is one of our top priorities and every day we find ourselves working with different jurisdictions. In May, as we were working on reclassifying Law-classed materials, our serials cataloger came across some deteriorating issues of the law reports of Haiti, La Gazette du palais: organe juridique. As a law source, this bimonthly …
Posted in: Collections, Law Library
Posted by: Jennifer Davis
To secure the basic needs of children, the UN General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) on November 20, 1989, the 30th anniversary of its Declaration of the Rights of the Child. The Convention went into force on September 2, 1990 when enough nations ratified it. Currently, 196 nations have ratified the …
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