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Making the Connection in the Caribbean… to the Rest of the World. Making the Connection in the Caribbean…to the Rest of the World. Lyonette Louis-Jacques University of Chicago Law Library llou@midway.uchicago.edu ACURIL, San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 4, 2003. How to Make the Connection.
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Making the Connection in the Caribbean… to the Rest of the World
Making the Connection in the Caribbean…to the Rest of the World Lyonette Louis-Jacques University of Chicago Law Library llou@midway.uchicago.edu ACURIL, San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 4, 2003
How to Make the Connection Websites Databases Reference Tools People Sources
Criteria for Deciding What to Connect to (or Whom!) • Trustworthy? • Well-organized? • Useful content? Has or knows stuff you need? • Convenient? • Known/familiar? • Updated regularly? • Annotated? Evaluated? • Aesthetically pleasing?
Websites: Start with Your Own or Make Your Own • You know where things are in it • You know what’s in it (who’s on your team) • You know what its strengths are or what the game plan is • You can trust it
Remember that Agencies Are on Your Team (Domestic, Foreign, and International) • UK & U.S. • United Nations • Other Inter-Governmental Organizations (IGOs) • Regional Organizations • Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) • Foreign Governments
LC’s Global Legal Information Network (GLIN) http://www.loc.gov/law/glin/
U.S. Dep’t of State: Country Reports, Trade, Commerce, and International Law
Connect to IGO Websites: They’ve Got Everything; They’re the Best!
The Universe of Legal Information Is in the Caribbean Right At Your Fingertips! (Miss Universe participants at Trinidad and Tobago)
If You’re Not Sure Where to Begin… • Check to see what’s in your own library first • Think globally, act locally…first
Presenting… • Major Websites for Foreign and International Legal Research
Cornell’s Legal Information Institute: International Law in a Nutshell • Law about…(by topic/subject) • Foreign Relations Law of the U.S. • International Law • International Trade • Law by source or jurisdiction • Recommended readings!
U.S. Marci Hoffman’s Guide Other Stefanie Weigman’s Guide Treaties
ASIL’s E-Resource Guide for International Legal Researchers (and “Joe Public”) • Direct links to treaty texts • Human Rights • International Economic Law • Treaties • International Commercial Arbitration, and more!
NYU: Focus on Foreign Law Databases, and More! • Annotated links to databases of primary law • Evaluated, selected by Foreign Law Librarian • Updated frequently • On target contents • Codes, legislation, treaties, constitutions