Archive for the ‘Shipping News’ Category

07Sep

Feedback from St Lucia

We are delighted to receive feedback from the Judicial Education Institute of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court that a shipment of law books has arrived in St Lucia: You may wish to know that over the past five years the JEI has been seeking to obtain donation of law books and legal research materials. Over […]
05May

Feedback from Micronesia

We have received some brilliant feedback from the Federated States of Micronesia Supreme Court Law Libraries (FSMSCLL) who have received 10 boxes of books from the ILBF. Atarino A. Helieisar, Chief Law Librarian at the FSM Supreme Court said: “On behalf of the Federated States of Micronesia Supreme Court Law Libraries (FSMSCLL), I would like […]
20Nov

Feedback from Ghana: follow up!

Back in September a shipment of books arrived at the Ghana School of Law. We are delighted to have received some more feedback and photos from Mrs Janet Odetsi Twum, Librarian: ‘I write to let you know how the books are being used here in Ghana School of Law (The only professional law school in […]
13Apr

Belize Shipment prepared

A packing day was held today at Outer Temple Chambers in London resulting in 59 boxes being prepared for shipment to the Solicitor General’s Chambers in Belize and the Legal Advice and Services Centre of Belize. The shipment which will be combined with 13 boxes of books donated by Mrs Justice Dobbs from the Royal […]
08Mar

Books sent to Zambia

  A shipment of All England Law Reports and Halsbury’s Laws of England has been sent to the Zambian Law Development Commission and the Law Association of Zambia respectively. The books for the Zambian Law Development Commission, comprising of 13 boxes of All England Reports, were packed by the donors Selborne Chambers and will be used […]
01Mar

Shipment arrives in Cameroon

Eighty boxes of Law Reports and other legal texts which were packed by a group of ILBF volunteers in London and sent to six recipients in Cameroon in mid-December 2010 arrived in Douala, Cameroon, in late February 2011. The photo below is courtesy of Mr Jean Fomeni, the ILBF’s principal contact for the shipment, from the Flashlight […]