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Appendix 2: a List of the Libraries That Completed the Survey Questionnaire APPENDIX 2: List of the 124 major law libraries who completed the survey Category 1: University law school libraries Name of library Attached to Institution [Africa] Law Library Imo State University Sir Arko Korsah Law Library Kwame Nkrumah Univ of Science and Technology Law Library Uganda Christian University Brand van Zyl Law Library University of Cape Town GMJ Sweeney Law Library University of KwaZulu Natal Oliver R Tambo Law Library University of Pretoria JS Gericke Library University of Stellenbosch Faculty Law Library University of Zimbabwe Name of library Attached to Institution [North America] Diamond Law Library Columbia Law School H Laddie Montague Jnr Law Library Dickinson Law School, Penn State University J Michael Goodson Law Library Duke Law School Hugh F MacMillan Law Library Emory University Law Library Georgetown University Law School Library Harvard University Loyola LA Law Library Loyola Marymount University Osgoode Hall Law School Library Osgoode Hall Law School - York University William T Muse Law Library Richmond University School of Law Fred Parks Law Library South Texas College of Law Rittenberg Law Library St Johns University Stanford Law Library Stanford University Dolly and Homer Hand Law Library Stetson University College of Law Douglas Barclay Law Library Syracuse University College of Law Tarlton Law Library Texas University School of Law Tulane Law Library Tulane University Law Library UCLA School of Law Bibliotheque de I'universitie Laval Universitie Laval 1 Law Library University of British Columbia Berkeley Law Library University of California D'Angelo La Library University of Chicago Law School Lawton Chiles Legal Information University of Florida Centre Albert E Jenner Jnr Memorial Law University of Illinois Library Law Library University of Michigan Univ of Minnesota Law Library University of Minnesota Biddle Law Library University of Pennsylvania Law School Law Library University of South Carolina Diana M Priestly Law Library University of Victoria, Canada Julien & Virginia Cornell Library Vermont Law School Lillian Goldman Law Library Yale University Name of library Attached to Institution [Central and South America] Law Library University of Puerto Rico Name of library Attached to Institution [Australia and New Zealand] Davis Law Library Auckland University Law School Library Melbourne University Craven Law Library University of Notre Dame Australia Name of library Attached to Institution [Middle East] USEK main library Holy Spirit University of Kaslik, Lebanon Law Library Istanbul Bilgi University Qatar Univeristy Libraries Qatar University Bibliotheque des sciences sociales Universite Saint-Joseph 2 Name of library Attached to Institution [Europe] Library Aberystwyth University Library BPP University College of Professional Studies Cardiff University Law Library Cardiff University City Law School City University Law and PG library Dublin Business School Law faculty Library Eotvos Lorand University Library Erasmus University Zentrabibliothek Recht (ZBR) Hamburg University Bibliotheek Rechtsgeleerdheid KU Leuven James Hardiman Library National University of Ireland, Galway The McClay Library Queen's University Belfast Library Riga Graduate School of Law Library School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) Biblioteche de giurisprudenza State University of Milan Law Library Swansea University Law Library Trinity College Dublin CRAI biblioteca de Dret University of Barcelona Wills Memorial Library University of Bristol Denning Law Library University of Buckingham Squire Law Library University of Cambridge Law faculty Library University of Copenhagen Albert Sloman Library University of Essex Park Library University of Gloucestershire Law Library University of Oslo Bodleian Law Library University of Oxford Library University of Ulster Library Utrecht University University Library Warwick University 3 Name of library Attached to Institution [Asia] Lee Quo Wei Law Library Chinese University of Hong Kong KH Nagrani Library GJ Advani Law College (Mumbai) Library Information Centre Hanoi Law University Library Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law Li Ka Shing Library Singapore Management University Tun Adbul Razak Library Universiti Teknologi MARA Category 2: Research Institute libraries Name of library Attached to Institution EUI Library European University Institute [Europe] IALS Global Law Library Institute of Advanced Legal Studies [Europe] Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Library Private law [Europe] Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and Library International law [Europe] Taslim Olawale Elias Library Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies [Africa] Swiss Institute of Comparative Law Swiss Confederation [Europe] Category 3: Court libraries Name of library Attached to Institution The Judges Library Court of Session and High Court of Justiciary [Europe] Court of Appeal Library Courts of Judicature, Uganda [Africa] Law Courts Library Dept of Attorney General & Justice, NSW [Aust & NZ] Library High Court of Australia [Australia and New Zealand] Bombay High Court Judges Library High Court of Judicature at Bombay [Asia] Library International Criminal Court [Europe] Judicial Libraries Ministry of Justice [Australia and New Zealand] Judicial Libraries - Northern region Ministry of Justice [Australia and NZ] Library Supreme Court of Victoria [Australia and NZ] Supreme Court Library Supreme Court Singapore [Asia] 4 Category 4: Government department libraries Cent and Name of library Attached to Institution Lionel Murphy Library Attorney General's Department [Australia and NZ] Austrain Parliamentary Library Austrian Republic [Europe] Library of Congress Chilean National Congress [Central & South America] Library Court of Accounts of Uruguay [Cent & South America] Library of the Hungarian Parliament Office of the Hungarian National Assembly [Europe] Revenue Library Office of the Revenue Commissioners [Europe] Library Parliament of Finland [Europe] Library Parliamentary Counsel Office [Australia and NZ] Category 5: Law firm libraries Name of library Attached to Institution Library Bevan Brittan [Europe] The Exchange CMS Cameron McKenna [Europe] Information Unit Fishburns LLP [Europe] Library Ganado Advocates [Europe] Library Juniver Girsang & Partners [Asia] Library Loyens and Loeff [Europe] Library Norton Rose South Africa [Africa] Information Services Department Tods Murray LLP [Europe] Library White & Case LLP [North America] Library Winkworth Sherwood [Europe] Category 6: Bar / Law society libraries Name of library Attached to Institution King's Inn Library Hon. Soc. of King's Inns [Europe] Lincoln's Inn Library Honorable Society of Lincoln’s Inn [Europe] Library Law Development Centre, Uganda [Africa] Library Law society of England and Wales [Europe] 5 Category 7: Public libraries Name of library Attached to Institution Berlin State Library Germany Los Angeles County Law Library n/a Category 8: Other libraries Name of library Attached to Institution British Library British Library [Europe] National Library of Estonia Estonia [Europe] Legal Knowledge Centre and Portal First National Bank [Africa] Peace Palace Library Peace Palace [Europe] 6.
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