Posts analyze and discuss legal issues relevant to arms control, including actions of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Posts cover copyright lawsuits in the art world, legal issues related to art seized by Nazis during World War II, and rulings from United Kingdom courts related to art ownership.
"A comprehensive news and analysis portal for Indian legal professionals." Posts focus on India legal news, including legal process outsourcing news.
Posts discuss cases dealing with the purchase, possession, import, export and smuggling of cultural artifacts, both in the United States and internationally.
Posts explore the interaction between law and religion in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, touching on related human rights issues.
Posts cover large law firms with London headquarters or outposts, including with a First Most List, a Chambers Most List and three law school most lists (GDL, LPC and BPTC); quirky U.K. legislation; lawyers in U.K. popular culture; and other topics meaningful or interesting to those in the U.K. studying law or just starting out in practice.
This blawg "has 7,000 pages of free legal news and guidance, mostly on IT and e-commerce issues. These issues can affect any organisation, and OUT-LAW is as much for those in a software start-up as it is for the compliance team at a bank." It also provides a weekly Thursday podcast, OUT-LAW Radio.
Posts cover the Korean government's regulation of international commercial enterprises, cover Korean court rulings that are relevant to business (and sometimes criminal law) and take questions from readers with questions about the Korean legal system.
"In the 21st century, the practice of law is shaking loose from its traditional moorings and heading out into uncharted territory. Opportunities abound, but so do pitfalls. Most of the old rules won’t apply anymore, while some will matter more than ever. Welcome to the new legal profession, powered by collaboration, innovation, and client service. This is your front-row seat."