
An Interview with Maximilian Spitzley, Foreign Law Intern
Posted by: Jenny Gesley
Today's blog post is an interview with Foreign Law Intern Maximilian Spitzley.
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Posted by: Jenny Gesley
Today's blog post is an interview with Foreign Law Intern Maximilian Spitzley.
Posted in: Interview, Law Library
Posted by: Jenny Gesley
Today's post is an interview with Ivana Hristova, a foreign law intern in the Global Legal Research Directorate of the Law Library of Congress.
Posted in: Interview, Law Library
Posted by: Jenny Gesley
Today's post is an interview with Lena Bleckmann, foreign law intern in the Global Legal Research Center of the Law Library.
Posted in: Interview, Law Library
Posted by: Jenny Gesley
This blog post is an interview with Sarah Bandini, a foreign law intern working with Foreign Law Specialist Jenny Gesley in the Global Legal Research Directorate of the Law Library of Congress.
Posted in: Interview, Law Library
Posted by: Jenny Gesley
This FALQ post provides information on government formation, snap elections, and votes of no confidence in Germany.
Posted in: Frequently Asked Legal Questions (FALQ), Global Law, Guest Post, In the News
Posted by: Jenny Gesley
This blog post explores the role of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), in particular its role during the Olympics.
Posted in: Frequently Asked Legal Questions (FALQ), Global Law, Guest Post, In the News
Posted by: Jenny Gesley
Lena Bleckmann explores Mount Vernon, George Washington's estate.
Posted in: Collections, Guest Post, Pic of the Week
Posted by: Jenny Gesley
This blog posts gives an overview of the newly published Law Library report on the German Federal Agency for Disruptive Innovations Freedom Act.
Posted in: Global Law, Guest Post, Law Library, Legal Reports
Posted by: Jenny Gesley
This blog posts gives an overview of the newly published Law Library report on the regulation of assisted dying in select European jurisdictions with a focus on whether specific diseases, in particular Parkinson’s disease, were discussed during the parliamentary debates or invoked as a reason for passing the respective laws.
Posted in: Global Law, Law Library, Legal Reports