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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 February 2019
The Library Léon Graulich of the University of Liège Law School was founded in 1929 and has approximately 250,000 volumes in its collections.
Its acquisitions policy emphasizes books on legal subjects with main attention devoted to the law of Belgium. Foreign law materials, especially French law and the law of the European Communities are also being collected on a current basis, as well as the law of the United States and a few other countries on a small scale.
Since 1971 the Library has been using modern computer techniques for the production of a bibliographic record of books and articles on legal subjects published in Belgium.
In addition, the documents of the Belgium Parliament are also accessible through computer terminals which have been installed in the Library. Since 1977 the collective labor agreements are also part of this automated indexing system.
1 Elle porte le nom de son fondateur, le professeur Léon Graulich, ancien recteur de l'Université. Son fils, le professeur Paul Graulich, titulaire de la chaire de droit international privé, en est le directeur depuis 1955.Google Scholar
2 Notamment le Répertoire pratique de Droit Beige, le Recueil annuel de jurisprudence, le Répertoire décennal, le Vocabualre juridique de Capitant, etc.Google Scholar