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Reflections on the IALL Conference 2015 and Some Thoughts About Brexit: Perhaps Brexit is the Ending of the International Era and the Beginning of the Transnational Period?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 September 2016

Abstract

In this article Pattie Punch reflects on IALL's 34th Annual Course on International Law and Legal Information which was held at Statsbibliothek, Berlin from 20th to 24th September, 2015. The course was entitled ‘Within and in Between: German Legal Tradition in Times of Internationalization and Beyond’ and the work and content of the presentations made her consider what she values about the education of law librarians in the 21st Century. The course raised many questions in relation to a resilient education for law librarians. Since this course, the Brexit referendum in the UK has taken place and the author offers her thoughts about this change of direction and what it might mean for the profession.

Type
Conference Report - IALL 2015
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s) 2016. Published by British and Irish Association of Law Librarians 

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References

Michaels, Ralf, Does Brexit Spell the Death of Transnational Law? 17 German Law Journal 5161 (Brexit Special Supplement 2016) http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6312&context=faculty_scholarship (accessed: 17.08.2016)Google Scholar