Today's blog post by foreign law intern Muneera is the second of two parts focusing on the regulation of cryptocurrencies in three member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council as part of our Frequently Asked Legal Questions (FALQ) blog posts.
Today's blog post by foreign law intern Muneera is the first of two parts focusing on the regulation of cryptocurrencies in three member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council as part of our Frequently Asked Legal Questions (FALQ) blog posts.
Today's blog post announces the upcoming Foreign and Comparative International Law Webinar, "Yemen: The Judiciary and Governing Bodies in Houthi-Controlled Areas," on January 30, 2025 at 2:00 P.M, hosted by foreign law specialist George Sadek.
Today's blog post is a Congress.gov interview with Dalvinder Mulani, who was the former Director of LIMS in the Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Today's blog post is a holiday greeting from the Law Librarian of Congress, Aslihan Bulut, as she highlights the work and accomplishments of the Law Library staff in 2024.
Today's guest post is part two of two posts that aim to highlight the regulations of Artificial Intelligence in the six member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (“GCC”) as part of the Law Library's FALQ (Frequently Asked Legal Questions) posts.
Today's guest post is part one of two posts that aim to highlight the regulations of Artificial Intelligence in the six member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (“GCC”) as part of the Law Library's FALQ (Frequently Asked Legal Questions) posts.
This guest post describes the anti-domestic violence law in Bahrain as part of the Law Library's FALQs posts which are frequently asked legal questions.