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How Different Jurisdictions Treat Foreign Law In Their Jurisprudence

Time:              8:30am-2:00 pm
Where:            LJ 119, Jefferson Building
RSVP:             Leon Scioscia (lsci@loc.gov)

Speakers:

  • Stephen Clarke, Senior Foreign Law Specialist, Canada, Law Library of Congress
  • Ruth Levush, Senior Foreign Law Specialist, Israel, Law Library of Congress
  • Edith Palmer, Senior Foreign Law Specialist, Germany, Law Library of Congress

Lunch Speaker:

  • Vicki C. Jackson, Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Constitutional Law, Georgetown University Law School

The Law Library of Congress (LLOC) is pleased to co-sponsor this program with The American Society of International Law (ASIL), the Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C (LLSDC), and the Federal Law Library Caucus (FLLC). The LLOC use to sponsor a series of programs featuring Foreign Legal Specialists in conjunction with LLSDC and all of the co-sponsors are pleased to engage in this program’s restart. Pre ASIL conference registrants will benefit from the substantive sessions, and will have the opportunity to network with librarians from each of the sponsoring organizations, including librarians attending the ASIL Meeting, many from outside DC. The multi-sponsored workshop is a great way to network with colleagues and return to the workplaces with an increased understanding of the use of foreign law in different legal systems.

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Last Updated: 04/04/2011

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