Global Legal Research

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Global Legal Research

By Ralph Stahlberg and Shohreh Saljooghi*

The articles in this issue of The California International Law Journal cover a diverse array of topics including trade secret protection in the EU, international financial law after BREXIT, immigration and family law, information security, and human rights. Below are recommended sources, all available at LA Law Library, to help readers continue to explore the subjects presented in this issue.

I. EU TRADE SECRETS

Restrictive Covenants and Trade Secrets in Employment Law An International Survery. (ABA International Labor and Employment Law Committee, BNA Books, 2010 with 2015 supp.) Contains complete review of member country laws with applicable EU provisions.
GRR K1769.R427 2010

Keeping it secret: start preparing for the EU Trade Secrets Directive. Gertjan Kuipers, Jan Pieter Hustinx, Tobias Cohen Jehoram, and Tjibbe Douma. IP Litigator. January-February 2016. Available on LegalTrac database in library, and remotely to Library Members.

Antitrust and Trade Secrets: the U.S. and the EU Approach. (Czapracka). Santa Clara Computer and High Technology Law Journal, v. 24, p. 207, January 2008.
K23 I55

II. BREXIT

Search the library’s LegalTrac database for additional articles on BREXIT, some of which are full-text, including:

Brexit: Disclosure Implications for SEC Reporting Companies. Mark S. Bergman and David K. Lakhdir. The Corporate and Securities Law Advisor, August 2016.

III. IMMIGRATION AND FAMILY LAW

Special Immigrant Juvenile States and Other Immigration Options for Children and Youth. (Junck, Kinoshita, et al., 4th ed., Immigrant Legal Resource Center, 2015).
Main KF4819.J89 2015

Kurzban’s Immigration Law Sourcebook: A Comprehensive Outline and Reference Tool (Kurzban, Washington, D.C.: American Immigration Law Foundation, 15th ed. 2016).
Main KF4819 .K87

The Real Victims of a Reckless and Lawless Immigration Policy: Families and Survivors Speak Out on the Real Cost of This Administration’s Policies: hearing before the Subcommittee on Immigration and Border Security of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourteenth Congress, second session, April 19, 2016. (U.S. Government Publishing Office, 2016).
KF27 .J863 2016a

Removal Defense: Defending Immigrants in Immigration Court (Quinn, Immigrant Legal Resource Center, [2015]).
Main KF4842 .Q56 2015

IV. INFORMATION SECURITY AND DIGITAL PRIVACY

Global Privacy and Security law (Gilbert, Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, Aspen Publishers, updated in 2016).
GRR K3263 .G55 2009

Protecting Mobile Privacy: Your Smartphones, Tablets, Cell Phones and Your Privacy: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, first session, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law, 2011.
KF26 .J868 2011a

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Human Rights in the Digital Age: The European Court of Justice Ruling in the Data Retention Case and Its Lessons for Privacy and Surveillance in the United States. (Fabbrini) Harvard Human Rights Journal, Vol. 28, pp. 65-9, 2015.
K8 .A6825

Smartphone, Dumb Regulations: Mixed Signals in Mobile Privacy [notes]. (Levis). Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal, Vol. 22, Issue 1, pp. 191-244, Autumn 2011.
K6 .O725

V. HUMAN RIGHTS / PROFESSOR DE LA VEGA INTERVIEW

Judges Under Fire: Human Rights, Independent Judges, and the Rule of Law (Harold Baer, Jr. American Bar Association, 2011).
GRR K3367 B34 2011

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Notes:

*. Ralph Stahlberg is the Director of Reference and Research at the LA Law Library and oversees the public services departments including Global Law. Shohreh Saljooghi is Senior Librarian for Serials and Acquisitions. Her duties include managing the acquisition of library materials from jurisdictions throughout the world.