These instruments contribute to achieve a higher level
of progress regarding emerging international concerns, but there are always certain
topics that are not primary in the international agenda, one
of those is the recognition
of the international
legal personality
of Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), a fact that prevent the
full realisation
of international solidarity.
Legal Scholarship on the WWW (annotated subject index to legal essays on the Web provided by the Faculty of Law, Cambridge University; this list of «Legal Journals Indexed by Subject» (44 subjects) includes a paragraph abstracting / summarizing each journal article with links to full texts; topics include Comparative Law, European Union Law, Human Rights, Immigration, Indigenous Peoples, International Law, Maritime and International Trade Law, Roman
Legal Scholarship on the WWW (annotated subject index to
legal essays on the Web provided by the Faculty of Law, Cambridge University; this list of «Legal Journals Indexed by Subject» (44 subjects) includes a paragraph abstracting / summarizing each journal article with links to full texts; topics include Comparative Law, European Union Law, Human Rights, Immigration, Indigenous Peoples, International Law, Maritime and International Trade Law, Roman
legal essays on the Web provided by the Faculty
of Law, Cambridge University; this list
of «
Legal Journals Indexed by Subject» (44 subjects) includes a paragraph abstracting / summarizing each journal article with links to full texts; topics include Comparative Law, European Union Law, Human Rights, Immigration, Indigenous Peoples, International Law, Maritime and International Trade Law, Roman
Legal Journals Indexed by Subject» (44 subjects) includes a paragraph abstracting / summarizing each journal article with links to
full texts;
topics include Comparative Law, European Union Law, Human Rights, Immigration, Indigenous Peoples, International Law, Maritime and International Trade Law, Roman Law)
This annual event brings together some
of the best offerings
of the Practice Management Advisory Service and provides D.C. Bar members the unique opportunity to attend a
full day
of free seminars covering a wide range
of topics that are
of particular interest to law firm owners and managers but that are relevant to the entire
legal community.