Archive for the ‘Shipping News’ Category

15Aug

Dominica Bar Association

The law library of the Dominica Bar Association recently received a shipment of books from the ILBF. The books were handed over by Miss Mary Roberts, the President of the Dominica Bar Association to Registrar Mr Ossie Walsh who manages the law library.  The ILBF was delighted to receive a photo of the occasion of […]
26Apr

Why our books count in Uganda and Kenya

The African Prisons Project is making a huge difference to the lives of prisoners and their broader communities in Uganda and Kenya. The ILBF is delighted to be playing its own small part to assist their wonderful work. Peter Tibigambwa, Country Director for the APP, writes about what the ILBF donation means to them.  “GIFT […]
30Oct

42 countries have received ILBF books in 10 years

“ … thank you very much for this great gift as the books that ILBF has sent to us will go a long way into taking us forward as an institution for the betterment of the Rule of Law here in Bhutan …”: we look at the countries the ILBF has sent books to over the past decade.
09Oct

Supreme Court Library, the Federated States of Micronesia

The Supreme Court Library of the Federated States of Micronesia was delighted to receive a shipment of books from the ILBF – we’ve now received some wonderful photos. It is feedback like this that really brings home the value of the books we send and the impact of the ILBF.
05Oct

ILBF shipment update: African Prisons Project

Our shipment of books to the African Prisons Project is on its way to Nairobi. The books are going to be used by prisoners and prison officers in Kenya and Uganda who are starting the Law Diploma with the University of London this new academic year. We wish the students every success!
10Sep

Feedback and photos from Uganda

A shipment of books has arrived in Uganda and we are pleased to share the feedback and wonderful photos we have received: Uganda Law Reform Commission wishes to thank you for your generous donation of Law books. This has enriched our library collection and it will greatly aid in our legal research. Prossy Nassanga, Librarian