At the ILBF, we have been reflecting on the first 10 years and considering what the next 10 years might hold. Our trustees are crucial to the work of the ILBF, so we've asked them about their role and thoughts.
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.
Ever wondered what happens at an ILBF book packing day?
This sped up film gives a little insight into what happens to the books after they have been received by the ILBF and we are preparing to fulfill a shipment.
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!
The ILBF is delighted to be achieving this enormous milestone in 2015. Our 10th anniversary event is coming up on 4th November and we are very excited to be celebrating: it is our opportunity to thank our many supporters over the years and to recognise the impact of our books in supporting the rule of […]
We are very proud that Paul Lowenstein QC, one of our trustees, is a nominee for the Bar Pro Bono Award 2015! For more information see the Bar Pro Bono website
Providing printed legal texts to institutions involved in access to justice
‘The establishment of the rule of law is most obvious in underpinning individual liberty and democratic government, but the development of successful modern economies cannot take place without it. No judiciary can accomplish this task without the help of lawyers that have access to good libraries and good libraries themselves.’
The Right Honourable The Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, former Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales