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Rise of Mediation and Arbitration in Türkiye

By: Dr. Candan Yasan-Tepetaş, Istanbul Bilgi University Faculty of Law In Türkiye, as in many countries, the heavy caseloads in civil courts constitute a severe problem in the judiciary system. According to daily statistics on the e-justice system, approximately 2,579,000…

Getting to “Yes” for Annual Course Attendance

By: Jean M. Wenger, Treasurer, International Association of Law Libraries In conversation or during presentations and lectures, I share with law librarians, lawyers, and law students that the best resource they’ll have in their careers is a human resource –…

Bursaries 2024

The application period for financial assistance to enable law librarians to attend IALL’s 42nd Annual Course – IALL 2024 in Oslo, Norway from Sunday 16th June to Wednesday 20th June 2024 is now open. IALL awards three distinct types of…

Librarians without borders: IALL 2023

By: Amy Duxfield Kaitiaki Whare Pukapuka | Research Librarian, Te Tari Ture o te Karauna Crown Law Office, Wellington, New ZealandIALL bursary recipient 2023 Introduction From start to finish, I had an absolutely incredible time at IALL 2023. The Local…

My First IALL Annual Course attendance

By: Khulekani KhumaloChief Library Officer in the Office of the Chief State Law Adviser (International Law) Legal LibraryIALL bursary recipient 2023 My name is Khulekani Khumalo I’m 32 years old I was born and raised in a small township by…

Thank You, Geneva!

By Mark EngsbergPresident, International Association of Law Libraries The 41st Annual Course of the International Association of Law Libraries (IALL) was held in Geneva, Switzerland from Sunday, October 8, to Wednesday, October 11.  There was also an Optional Day in…

Copyright in Court Judgments?

By:  Trung QuachManager of Reference and Research Services, High Court of AustraliaSecretary of the IALL Board of Directors Have you ever wondered whether there is copyright in court judgments?  I had to turn my mind to this question recently.  At…