Dear readers,
as we announced in an earlier post two weeks ago, International Law Observer was named one of the nominated candidates for the Top 25 International & Foreign Law Blogs of 2011, featured on the LexisNexis International & Foreign Law Community. It now turns out that our blog has indeed been selected as one of the LexisNexis Top 25 International & Foreign Law Blogs of 2011! You can read the full announcement. The full list of honorees consists of the following blogs:
- Absolvitor – Scots Law Blog
- Afro-ip
- Au fil du droit (French Law) blog
- China Law Blog
- Conflict of Laws.net
- Cultural heritage lawyer Blogspot
- Derecho Internacional Publico
- Droit & Culture Juridique
- Embassy Law blog
- European Journal of International Law
- Fallos DIPr – Argentine Private international law blog
- Gibbs: Law and Life
- Global Regulatory Law Enforcement Blog
- International Commercial Law Blog
- International Judicial Monitor
- International Law Observer
- International Law Reporter
- JuridicOnline
- La Cultura Jurídica
- Legal Frontiers
- The International Criminal Law Bureau Blog
- The Korean Law Blog
- Transblawg
**survey lists as Continental Law Transblawg** - Wardblawg’s Scots Law Blog
- Yale Law Library: International and Foreign Law Blog
As you’ll note, voting for THE top blog will now begin, and will end Wednesday November 30th. According to the announcement: “The Top 25 group includes some of the best talent in the blogosphere and creates an invaluable content aggregate for all segments of the International & Foreign Law practice. Most good blogs provide frequent posts on timely topics, but the authors in this year’s collective take their blogs to a different level by providing insightful commentary that demonstrates how blogs can—and do—impact and influence the world of international and foreign law.“
At this point, we at International Law Observer would like to thank our readers. Without your regular visits on the website, this success would not have been possible.
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