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GNLU to share its books with Gujarat’s law colleges

Initially, the GNLU library will provide more than 2,500 essential books. The library has acquired more than 25,000 volumes of material in various forms till date.

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The Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) will offer its legal resources to all law colleges of Gujarat.

Initially, the GNLU library will provide more than 2,500 essential books. The library has acquired more than 25,000 volumes of material in various forms till date. This includes 8,368 volumes received from the Peace Palace Library, Hague. The donation from the Peace Palace Library is particularly noteworthy as it includes US federal law reports, US federal law digest, US maritime law cases, reports of the International Law Commission, some volumes of UN treaty series, ICJ reports and a European yearbook on human rights, among others.

The GNLU has also received books from the Supreme Court and high court judges' library, and the Indian Society of International Law, New Delhi. The library has received valuable donations from the Bond University of Queensland in Australia, Kluwer Law International in Holland, the American Society of International Law, Asian African legal Consultative Organisation, the Supreme Court of India judges' library, and many individual donors.

The GNLU library now offers its legal resources to all law colleges of Gujarat, as part of the Gujarat Legal Education Project.

The GNLU library is working towards providing the best possible legal literature resource assistance to all law colleges of Gujarat.

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