Today on the blog, foreign law specialist Louis Gilbert brings us a post on Burkina Faso replacing colonial-era court robes with Faso Dan Fani, a traditional fabric, symbolizing national pride.
Today's blog post highlights the newly published legal report by foreign law specialist, Ruth. The legal report is titled, "Israel: Interstate Legal Assistance."
Join Heather Casey for a foreign law webinar on coalition governments around the world. The focus of this webinar will be on explaining what coalition governments are and how they are formed in various jurisdictions, as well as how coalition governments function, with an emphasis on the similarities and differences between coalitions.
This post announces the release of a new digital collection containing 16th-19th century legal documents from modern-day Mexico as well as territories from New Spain and/or Mexico that have since become part of the United States.
Join us on Thursday, March 27, 2025, at 9 a.m. EDT for our next foreign, comparative, and international law webinar, “Climate-Induced Migration: Responses in the Pacific.”
Today's blog post announces the next Foreign and Comparative Law Webinar, titled: "Judicial Reform in Pakistan: Challenges & Implications," on February 27 at 2:00 PM EST.