You are subscribed to Law Library: News & Events from the Library of Congress. Law Library of Congress Highlights from February 2023 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. In February, we published 5 Guide to Law Online: Nations of the World: Guide to Law Online: Mali
Guide to Law Online: Malta
Guide to Law Online: Marshall Islands
Guide to Law Online: Mauritania
Guide to Law Online: Mauritius
In February, we published 17 posts to our blog, In Custodia Legis. Here are some highlights: Celebrating Over 10,000 Foreign Legal Gazette Issues Now Online Just Brew It: A Brief Legislative History about Homebrewing in the United States – Part 1 Just Brew It: A Brief Legislative History about Homebrewing in the United States – Part 2 Honoring the Life of Margaret Wood Join Us on 2/23 for a Foreign and Comparative Law Webinar: The Dilemma of Trafficking in Persons for the Purpose of Forced Labor and Sexual Exploitation in Gulf Cooperation Council for Arab States Escaping Slavery: The Consequences of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 Century of Lawmaking–New Look, New Location "Law or No Law": Abolitionist Resistance to the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
Time to Retire the Congressional Record App New Report from the Law Library of Congress On The Regulation of Hemp Around the World Peanuts, Potatoes, Patents, and Plants – The Life and Times of George Washington Carver New Options for Member Alerts: Congress.gov February 2023 New, Tip, and Top Remembering Nicolas Boring Volunteer Vignette: Transcribing Spanish History Upcoming US Law Webinars – March 2023 New Law Library Report Addresses Repatriation of Immigration Detainees' Remains New Law Library Report on Asylum Application Processes Published
The Global Legal Monitor is our online publication covering legal news and developments worldwide. These are the articles from February: China: New Law Takes Effect to Combat Telecom and Online Fraud
Brazil: New Law Regulates Cryptocurrency Saudi Arabia: Ministry Updates Online Foreign-Worker Hiring Platform, Amends Regulation on Workers' Transfer Lithuania: New Law Bans Promotion of Totalitarian and Authoritarian Regimes in Public Facilities Sweden: Government Sends Proposal on New Nuclear Power Plant Rules for Stakeholder Review England and Wales: Government Publishes Statutory Guidance to Support 'Serious Violence Duty' United States: Appeals Court Affirms District Court Ruling That Warrantless Searches of Defendant's Electronic Devices Fell within Border Search Exception to Fourth Amendment Germany: Digital Legal Gazettes Replace Paper Versions as Authentic Versions Jamaica: Supreme Court Invalidates Detention under State of Emergency Regulations and Awards Compensation to Detainee Azerbaijan: New Law on Public-Private Partnerships Published Italy: Amendments on Nullity and Forfeiture Proceedings for Trademarks Adopted Malaysia: Federal Court Holds That Illegitimate Child Can Inherit from Father Who Died Intestate Great Britain: Government Proposes Law to Mitigate Impact of Strikes Egypt: Amendments to Family Law Establishing New Marriage Requirements and Family Support Fund Proposed United Kingdom: Government Blocks Scottish Gender Bill Netherlands: Constitution Amended to Explicitly Prohibit Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation or Disability Israel: Attorney General Asserts Government's Judicial 'Reform' Gives Government Absolute Power by Removing Checks and Balances Germany: Competition Authority Publishes Preliminary Finding That Google's Data Processing Terms Violate Competition Law Belarus: New Laws for Stripping Nationals of Citizenship and Property Adopted Pakistan: Amendment to Blasphemy Law Passes in Lower House of Parliament Ukraine: New Law Determines Rights and Obligations of National Minority Communities Germany: Parliament Discusses Decriminalization of Fare Evasion and Dumpster Diving Sri Lanka: Parliament Passes Regulation of Election Expenditure Bill Canada; Haiti: Canada Sanctions Haitian Elites for Ties to Organized Crime Turkey: State of Emergency Declared in Provinces Struck by Earthquake Japan: Operator of Online Map of Bankrupt Persons Accused of Violating Personal Information Protection Law Kenya: Supreme Court Rules Couples Not Entitled to Automatic 50 Percent of Matrimonial Property upon Divorce Liechtenstein: Voters Reject Proposed Casino Ban Egypt: Constitutional Court Rejects Petition to Repeal Law Limiting Right to Challenge Validity of Public Contracts United Kingdom: Government Publishes Regulation of Cryptoassets Consultation Italy: Constitutional Court Declares Certain Procedures Relating to Rights of the Accused Unconstitutional United Kingdom: Bill to Regulate Stablecoins Progresses through Parliament United States: Ghanaian Divorce, Issued While Neither Spouse Was Domiciled in Ghana, Entitled to Recognition under Virginia Law Here are the webinars and events coming up in March: 3/14 at 1:00 pm: Orientation to Law Library Collections 3/16 at 1:00 pm: Orientation to Legal Research - Legislative History 3/23 at 12:00 pm: a Lunch and Learn Webinar - Recent Developments in U.S. Foreign Relations Law and Research Strategies 3/23 at 6:30 pm: Joining Together in Tocqueville's America (Live at the Library) 3/30 at 2:00 pm: a Foreign and Comparative Law Webinar - Italian Legislative Framework for the Return of Unlawfully Obtained Artwork 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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