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AALL Annual Meeting & Conference 2002

by American Association of Law Libraries

The American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) hosted its 95th Annual Meeting and Conference in Orlando, Florida, in 2002. This premier event brought together law librarians, legal information professionals, and industry experts to discuss advancements and challenges in the field of legal information management.

The conference featured a diverse array of sessions covering topics such as devolution in the United Kingdom, the establishment of the International Criminal Court, the intersection of international law and international relations, and strategies for accessing government documents worldwide. These sessions provided attendees with insights into global legal developments and their implications for legal research and practice.

In addition to educational sessions, the conference offered numerous networking opportunities, including receptions and informal gatherings, allowing participants to connect with peers, share experiences, and foster professional relationships. The event also included an exhibit hall showcasing the latest legal information products and services, enabling attendees to explore new tools and technologies to enhance their work.

The AALL Annual Meeting and Conference is designed for law librarians, legal information specialists, and other professionals involved in legal research and information management. Attendees gain valuable knowledge, discover innovative resources, and engage with a community dedicated to advancing the field of legal information.

Event Details

Date
July 15-17, 2002
3 days
Location
🇺🇸 Orlando, United States
Orange County Convention Center
Audience
Law librarians, legal information professionals, legal researchers

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