You are subscribed to Law Library: News & Events from the Library of Congress. Law Library of Congress Highlights from November 2022 The mission of the Law Library of Congress is to provide authoritative legal research, reference and instruction services, and access to an unrivaled collection of U.S., foreign, comparative, and international law. Here are some of the new resources you may have missed recently. We have recently added gazettes from three countries to the Foreign Legal Gazettes Collection: The Niger Legal Gazette (Journal officiel de la République du Niger) The Cabo Verde Legal Gazette (Boletim oficial) The Legal Gazette of the Republic of Suriname (Staatsblad van de Republiek Suriname) In November, we published 22 posts to our blog, In Custodia Legis. Here are some highlights: To Tell the Truth: A Short History of the Polygraph An Interview with Jesús Colón Rosado, Intern with the Public Services Division Treaty and Fishing Rights Activist Billy Frank: the Fish Wars An Interview with Younkyung (Regina) Eum, Foreign Law Intern National Bison Day Congress.gov November 2022 New, Tip, and Top Upcoming US Law Webinars – December 2022 The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and its Government Structure Asian Americans in the Military From Art to Invention – Exploring the Contributions of Samuel F. B. Morse Join Us for Human Rights Day 2022: The 1300 Magna Carta and The Charter of the Forest – Revealing the Past New Law Library Report Examines Mass Timber Construction in Selected Countries Hank Adams, Activist and Indigenous Law Expert, 1943-2020 Chief Sealth's Grave – Pic of the Week Law Library's New Report Reviews National Laws Regulating Net Zero Emissions Fall Remote Metadata Program: East Coast Team Fall Remote Metadata Program: Central Team Fall Remote Metadata Program: West Coast Team The (Legal) History of the Gränna Polkagris (Candy Stick) Congressional Reactions to the Assassination of President Kennedy in the Bound Congressional Record Keep Out! A Radioactive Waste Primer Law Library of Congress Report Examines the Canadian Emergencies Act The Global Legal Monitor is our online publication covering legal news and developments worldwide. These are the articles from November: England and Wales: News Broadcasters Permitted to Film Crown Court Sentencing Remarks for First Time Israel: High Court of Justice Dismisses Petitions Against Biometric Database but Leaves Open Possibility for Future Adjudication Norway: Eidsivating Appeals Court Finds Border Restriction Imposed During COVID Pandemic Unlawful United States: Department of Justice Announces Charges Against Russian and Venezuelan Nationals Under Task Force KleptoCapture Initiative United Kingdom: Social Media Advertisements for 'Hay Fever Injections' Violate Advertising Code Saudi Arabia: New Ministerial Resolution Regulating Tourism Industry Issued Austria: New Law Provides for Partial Reimbursement of Energy Costs to Offset Rising Prices Bahamas: Parliament to Consider Criminalizing Marital Rape Italy: New Provisions on Italian Armed Forces Enter into Effect Hungary: New Rules Oblige Doctors to Present Fetal Vital Signs to Women Before Terminating Their Pregnancies Israel: Regulations Adopted Requiring Construction of Electric-Car Charging Infrastructure for Buildings with Multiple Residential Units Norway: Supreme Court Upholds Detention of Drone-Flying Russian, Calling Drones "Aircraft" Australia: Legislation Setting Emissions Reduction Targets Enacted Finland: Government Sends Proposed NATO Act for Public Review Switzerland: Government Proposes Creation of Register of Beneficial Owners to Combat Money Laundering Italy: Amendments to the Tax Justice System Adopted New Zealand: Supreme Court Declares Minimum Voting Age of 18 Inconsistent with Bill of Rights Act International: Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora Approves Increased Protections for Sharks Israel: National Labor Court Quintuples Compensation in Occupational Harassment Case United Kingdom: Government Introduces Register of Overseas Entities to Increase Transparency and Fight Economic Crime Here are the webinars and events coming up in December: 12/01 at 11:00 am: Orientation to Legal Research- Tracing Federal Regulations 12/08 at 3:00 pm: Human Rights Day 2022: The 1300 Magna Carta and Charter of the Forest – Revealing the Past This email was sent to sajanram.shrestha@blogger.com using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: Library of Congress · 101 Independence Ave, SE · Washington, DC 20540 · 202-707-5000 | | |
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