March 8, 2023
Posted by: Jenny Gesley
The blog post recounts the history of international women's day with a particular focus on Germany. It surveys legislation and progress on gender equality in Germany and the European Union.
Posted in: Global Law , In the News , Women's History
February 13, 2023
Posted by: Kelly Goles
The Law Library of Congress has released a new comparative report on the regulation of hemp in multiple jurisdictions.
Posted in: Global Law , Guest Post , In the News , Law Library , Research Guide
January 18, 2023
Posted by: Heather Casey
A post on UNESCO granting the baguette a place on its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
Posted in: In the News , Law Library
January 10, 2023
Posted by: Kelly Goles
A look at the most viewed global legal monitor posts and legal research reports
Posted in: Collections , Global Law , In the News , Law Library
January 5, 2023
Posted by: Robert Brammer
A post advertising the event "Joining Together in Tocqueville's America (Live at the Library)"
Posted in: Education , Event , In the News , Law Library
December 29, 2022
Posted by: Elin Hofverberg
A post about the South Korean system of military conscription and how it should apply to pop stars
Posted in: Global Law , Guest Post , In the News , Law Library
December 23, 2022
Posted by: Jenny Gesley
This blog posts examines the legal status of title of nobilities in Germany and whether name changes in another EU country adding German tokens of nobility to a last name have to be recognized under German law.
Posted in: Global Law , In the News
December 14, 2022
Posted by: Elin Hofverberg
Denmark, Norway, and Sweden have many members of their royal families, but the royal houses are steadily and purposefully being slimmed down.
Posted in: Global Law , In the News , Law Library
December 6, 2022
Posted by: Elin Hofverberg
This blog posts describes legislation that created the Finnish Baby Box.
Posted in: Collections , Global Law , In the News , Law Library , Women's History