LL.M. & ILS Garden Party

At Prof. Moréteau’s place, Sunday, October 2015: LL.M. past and present met with J.D. students, with the help of Autumn Coe, President of the International Law Society. The event also marked the publication of Volume 8 No. 1 of the Journal of Civil Law Studies.

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The Corpus Juris Civilis at the Law Library of Louisiana

A Law Library of Louisiana FREE CLE

Co-sponsored by the Supreme Court of Louisiana Historical Society

The Corpus Juris Civilis

Corpus Juris Civilis

Thursday, November 12, 2015
12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Louisiana Supreme Court, 400 Royal Street, New Orleans

One Hour Credit
On Thursday, November 12, 2015, a free CLE will be presented by Frederick W. Dingledy at the Louisiana Supreme Court. The topic is the Corpus Juris Civilis, created by order of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I to compile the laws in force at the time. The CJC would become a vital foundation for both the civil law and common law traditions. Important figures in the development of the United States’ law used principles listed in the Corpus as a guide, and to this day legal scholars and historians still refer to it. As a system of law based on principles, not case law, the Corpus provided the framework upon which France built the Code Napoleon. The CJC’s influence can be seen in the legal systems of many European nations, those nations’ former colonial dependencies, and Louisiana. Despite its importance, the Corpus can seem impenetrable to researchers, citations to the Corpus enigmatic. This program will give a history of the Corpus, describe its components, and give participants tools for researching it.

Speaker
Frederick W. Dingledy is a reference librarian at the College of William & Mary Law School. He has a BS from The Pennsylvania State University, a JD (cum laude) from the University of Minnesota Law School, and a MALIS from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has served as president of the Virginia Association of Law Libraries. He teaches foreign and international legal research classes and instructs professors, students, and members of the public, both inside and outside of the College, on the use of library resources.

For more information or to reserve a seat, please contact Georgia Chadwick via email (gchadwick@lasc.org) or phone (504-310-2402).

 

Law Library of Louisiana

400 Royal St

2nd Floor

New Orleans, La 70130

(504) 310-2400 or toll-free in LA at (800) 820-3038.
library@lasc.org
Open Monday – Friday from 9 am – 5 pm.

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LSU Law Summer Program in Lyon

 

LSU Law in Lyon: For over 25 years, the LSU Law Center has offered students an opportunity to broaden their learning experiences with a study abroad program in France. Open to 1L and 2L students, we’ll have an Informational Meeting on Wednesday, October 21 at 12:40 pm in the McKernan Auditorium.


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Café Français ce vendredi

The café français is meeting this Friday, October 16, 12:40 to 1:40 pm, CCLS Conference Room (W326B). Coffee will be served. Bring your lunch and conversation!

A vendredi!
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The Changing Landscape of History: Digital Initiatives in New Orleans

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NEW ORLEANS, LA – The French American Chamber of Commerce – Gulf Coast Chapter will host a forum about “The Changing Landscape of History: Digital Initiatives in New Orleans,” Thursday, Oct. 29, at 6 p.m. in the Stibbs Room of the Lavin Bernick Center at Tulane University. Vicki Mayer, Ph.D., will give an introduction to digital initiatives, followed by

Vernon Valentine Palmer, Ph.D., who will present

“Through the Codes Darkly: Slave Law and Civil Law in Louisiana.”

“Just as social media is a large component of telling the contemporary stories of life in our city, digital initiatives such as curated digital exhibits and online portals are increasingly important tools in presenting and preserving the past,” Greg Lambousy, director of exhibits at the Louisiana State Museum, said. “Digitization of French and Spanish colonial documents, including the Code Noir, form a fundamental part of the city-wide historical campaign leading up to the tricentennial of the founding of New Orleans.”

This free event is open to the public and sponsored by the FACC-GC, Ogletree Deakins, Tulane University and Sodexo. Partners are The Friends of the Cabildo, Amistad Research Center and University of New Orleans Midlo Center and the Francophone Section of the Louisiana State Bar Association.

For more information or to RSVP, email info@facc-gc.com

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Journal of Civil Law Studies, Volume 8 Number 1

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VOLUME 8, NUMBER 1 (2015) IS OUT AND CAN BE READ ONLINE

ARTICLES

  • Golden Jubilee of the Center of Civil Law Studies: Celebrating the Development of Legal Science in Louisiana (Agustín Parise)
  • Drawing the Line of the Scope of the Duty of Care in American Negligence and French Fault-Based Tort Liability (Karel Roynette)

CONFERENCE PAPERS

Les unions (il)légalement reconnues: approches internationales

(Il)legally Recognized Unions: International Approaches

La Roche-sur-Yon (France), December 6, 2013

  • China (Yuan Fang), France (Dominique Garreau), Italy (Enrica Bracchi & Carolina Simoncini), Spain (Ana Conde), and the United States (Olivier Moréteau)

NOTE

  • The Role of Objective Good Faith in Current Contract Law: For a General Duty of Inter Partes Cooperation and Solidarity (Lucas Abreu Barroso & Laio Portes Sthel)

CIVIL LAW TRANSLATIONS

  • Louisiana Civil Code – Code civil de Louisiane, Book III, Title 6

ESSAYS

  • An Analysis in Empathy: Why Compassion Need Not Be Exiled from the Province of Judging Same-Gender Marriage Cases (Kacie Gray)

CIVIL LAW in the WORLD

  • Chile (Carlos Felipe Amunátegui Perelló)
  • Poland (Ewa Bagińska)

CIVIL LAW in LOUISIANA

  • Costanza and Brewer v. Caldwell (Tiffany Bush)
  • Haruff v. King (Leona Scoular)

BOOKS REVIEWS

  • Geoffrey Samuel, An Introduction to Comparative Law Theory and Method (Jacques Vanderlinden)
  • Julio César Rivera ed., The Scope and Structure of Civil Codes (Jimena Andino Dorato)
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LL.M. Faculty Reception, September 24, 2015

From left to right, Alexandru Gociu (Romania), Alina Ciortea (Romania), Amalia Ciolpan (Romania), Jennifer Lane (LL.M. Coordinator), Modupe Iyun (Nigeria), Prof. Olivier Moréteau (LL.M. Director), Thakshila Jayasinghe (Sri Lanka), Marina Biragova (Russia), and Sara Vono (France).

LLM Class 2015-2016

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Upcoming Events: LL.M. Reception & Café Français

Thursday, September 24, 4:30 to 6:00 pm, LL.M. Reception (wine & cheese), Tucker Room: all are welcome!

Friday, September 25, 12:40 to 1:40 pm, Café Français, CCLS Conference Room (W326B): bienvenue à toutes et à tous!

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LL.M. Students visit the Louisiana Supreme Court

On August 7, as part of the LL.M. orientation, Professor Moréteau, drove the seven LL.M. candidates to New Orleans for a field trip including a visit to the Louisiana Supreme Court and a tour of the French Quarter. The group had the privilege of meeting with Justice Scott J. Crichton and to visit the rare-book room of the Louisiana Law Library. 

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Bienvenue au Café Français!

The Café français opened its doors to our francophone law students: while some of them speak fluently, others are happy to activate the limited knowledge they may have. The cafe francaisconversation is lively and language skills get activated by the good coffee brewed by Ms. Marie-Antoinette Moréteau.

Next Café français: Friday, September 25, 12:40 to 1:40 pm, CCLS Conference Room (W326B).

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