Opening Remarks: International Association of Law Libraries Annual Course on International Law and Legal Information, Sydney, Australia, October 28, 2019
Abstract
It is an honor to speak at the opening of this 38th Annual Course of the IALL. It was not difficult to accept the invitation to do so, not least because it was extended by Ms. Petal Kinder. Members of the IALL will know Petal because of her close involvement with the IALL as a Board member and as President; Petal was known to me as the Librarian of the High Court of Australia, a position she held when I joined the Court. She was highly valued and respected in that role, and popular amongst judges and staff. We were saddened to hear of her passing earlier this year.
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See International Association of Law Libraries, “Petal Kinder R.I.P.” (May 13, 2019) accessed at <http://iall.org/petal-kinder-r-i-p/>.
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International Association of Law Libraries, “Officers and Members of the Board: 1959—to Date” (2019) accessed at <http://iall.org/about-iall-2/officers-2/496-2/>.
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Schwerin, “International Association of Law Libraries: Its Beginnings” (1984) 12 International Journal of Legal Information 1 at 1.
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Schwerin, “The International Association of Law Libraries: Its Beginnings” (1984) 12 International Journal of Legal Information 1 at 1. See also “K. Howard Drake Outlines Program of Activities for the Association” (1960) 1(1) International Association of Law Libraries Bulletin 1.
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Schwerin, “International Association of Law Libraries: Its Beginnings” (1984) 12 International Journal of Legal Information 1 at 3.
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Schwerin, “International Association of Law Libraries: Its Beginnings” (1984) 12 International Journal of Legal Information 1 at 5.
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International Association of Law Libraries, “Welcome” (2019) accessed at <http://iall.org/>.
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International Association of Law Libraries, “Welcome” (2019) accessed at <http://iall.org/>.
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International Association of Law Libraries, “Previous Conferences” (2019) accessed at <http://iall.org/annual-conference-2/previous/>.
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International Association of Law Libraries, “18th IALL Course of International Law Librarianship” (February 23, 1999) accessed at <https://iall.org/conferences/iall1999/>.
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International Association of Law Libraries, “Newly Elected Officers & Board Members” (June 26, 2019) accessed at <http://iall.org/newly-elected-officers-board-members/>.
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Quach , “Reflections on the International Association of Law Libraries 2018 Annual Course” (2018) 26(4) Australian Law Librarian 188 at 188.
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Quach , “Reflections on the International Association of Law Libraries 2018 Annual Course” (2018) 26(4) Australian Law Librarian 188 at 188.
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Quach , “Reflections on the International Association of Law Libraries 2018 Annual Course” (2018) 26(4) Australian Law Librarian 188 at 189.
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Quach , “Reflections on the International Association of Law Libraries 2018 Annual Course” (2018) 26(4) Australian Law Librarian 188 at 189.
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Lerner, The Story of Libraries: From the Invention of Writing to the Computer Age (2nd ed, 2009) at 1.
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Staïkos, The History of the Library in Western Civilization: From Minos to Cleopatra, Vol I (Cullen trans., 2004) at 220–221. See also, e.g., Lerner, The Story of Libraries: From the Invention of Writing to the Computer Age (2nd ed, 2009) at 17–18.
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Bacon, Of the Proficience and Advancement of Learning, Divine and Human (1893) Book I, ch VIII accessed at <https://www.gutenberg.org/files/5500/5500-h/5500-h.htm>.
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Berman, Law and Revolution: The Formation of the Western Legal Tradition, Vol I (1983) at 120.
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Berman, Law and Revolution: The Formation of the Western Legal Tradition, Vol I (1983) at 120.
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Van Caenegem, Legal History: A European Perspective (1991) at 118. See also, e.g., Berman, Law and Revolution: The Formation of the Western Legal Tradition, Vol I (1983) at 118–120, 122.
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Berman, Law and Revolution: The Formation of the Western Legal Tradition, Vol I (1983) at 121–123, 127–129.
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International Association of Law Libraries, “Programme” (September 25, 2019) accessed at <http://iall.org/conf2019/program/>.
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- Book Reviews
- Research Handbook on Feminist Jurisprudence
- Research Handbook on Natural Law Theory
- Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matter
- JLI volume 48 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
- Back Cover (IBC, OBC) and matter
- JLI volume 48 issue 1 Cover and Back matter
- Articles
- Parliamentary Privilege in New South Wales
- Australia's Legal History and Colonial Legacy
- Trends of Law Journal Publishing by Indian Law Schools
- Opening Remarks: International Association of Law Libraries Annual Course on International Law and Legal Information, Sydney, Australia, October 28, 2019
- Miscellaneous
- In Memoriam: A Personal Reflection of Petal Kinder
- International Calendar
- INTERNATIONAL CALENDAR
- Editorial Comment
- EDITORIAL COMMENT