Abstract:This article is broadly based upon a presentation given by Gordon Anthony, which was given at the annual conference of the British and Irish Association of Law Librarians on 15 June 2012 in Belfast. Its purpose is to outline some of the ways in which public law in Northern Ireland is unique within the wider setting of the UK. Although it is true that the law of Northern Ireland shares much in common with principle and practice elsewhere in the UK, there are some notable differences that are attributable to the… Show more
is a Research Librarian in the London office of the global law firm Allen & Overy LLP. In September 2012 she spent a month working on the research desk in A&O's New York office. Kathryn has spent her career in law firm libraries starting as a graduate trainee at Slaughter & May in 2001 and then working in professional posts at Richards Butler (now Reed Smith) and Mayer Brown. Kathryn served on the BIALL PR & Promotions Committee for 4 years and is a regular attendee at BIALL and CLIG events. Twitter @kathrynvcurtis
is a Research Librarian in the London office of the global law firm Allen & Overy LLP. In September 2012 she spent a month working on the research desk in A&O's New York office. Kathryn has spent her career in law firm libraries starting as a graduate trainee at Slaughter & May in 2001 and then working in professional posts at Richards Butler (now Reed Smith) and Mayer Brown. Kathryn served on the BIALL PR & Promotions Committee for 4 years and is a regular attendee at BIALL and CLIG events. Twitter @kathrynvcurtis
Alison Lorrimer, who works at the Departmental Solicitor's Office Library in Belfast, reflects on how the sources of legal information have been affected by the changing political landscape in Northern Ireland.
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