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Sources of Information. Richard O’Neill University of Hertfordshire. Legislation. Parliament Parliament website Debates Hansard House of Commons House of Lords Standing Committees Bills House of Commons weekly Information Bulletin Government UK Government website

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  1. Sources of Information Richard O’Neill University of Hertfordshire

  2. Legislation • Parliament • Parliament website • Debates • Hansard • House of Commons • House of Lords • Standing Committees • Bills • House of Commons weekly Information Bulletin • Government • UK Government website • The Stationary Office • HMSO Parliament

  3. Hierarchy of Law Reports

  4. Law Reports • In 1865 the reporting of cases was systematised by the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting, which started publishing series of reports organised according to the court, collectively known as The Law Reports • The Law Reports only report to include arguments of Counsel and checked by the judge • The Law Reports cover cases heard in: • The House of Lords and Privy Council • The Court of Appeal • Criminal and Civil Divisions • Chancery Division • Family Division • Queen's Bench Division • Employment Appeal Tribunal and the ECJ The Law Reports

  5. Law Reports • Law journals • may be only source • early reports • e.g. New Law Journal; Criminal Law Review; Medical Law Review • Professional Journals • Solicitors’ Journal • Newspapers • The Times Law Reports (1884 -) Other law reports

  6. Electronic case reports • need to distinguish between law reports and transcripts • growth in electronic transcripts of cases on the web • many of these cases will subsequently be reported • House of Lords judgments - available on the web from 1996, within 2 hours of the decision • The Court Service - database of selected recent cases from the Court of Appeal and the High Court • BAILII - searchable case law databases Electronic Sources for Case Law

  7. Subscription Services - case reports • Butterworths - contains The Law Reports,also • All England Direct - the All England Law Reports from 1936 • All England Reporter – a digest of recent cases with transcripts, not all of which will eventually be reported in All ER • Lexis - contains The Law Reports, other reports and unreported cases (transcripts) from 1980 • Westlaw - contains The Law Reports and several other series • Lawtel - contains a wide-ranging database of full text case transcripts from about 1980 • Justis - contains electronic version of The Law Reports, on CD-ROM and online, also • electronic versions of several other major series of reports • Casetrack - contains a wide-ranging database of full text case transcripts Subscription Services

  8. LexisNexis • Broad collection of law reports • incl. Butterworths Medico-Legal Reports • All England Law Reports • The Law Reports (AC, QB, Fam. Ch.) • US & world resources • extensive materials • Full text legal journals • similar coverage to Westlaw, different selection of UK journals • Provides the full, amended text of SIs from 1948

  9. Westlaw UK contains Law reports Case locator & Legislation locator for analysing cases and legislation Legal Journals Index Full text journals Current awareness Human Rights service Commentary UK legislation database (all Acts from 1267 that are still in force) Westlaw also contains US Case law and legislation Full text US, Canadian and Australian legal journals Index to Legal Periodicals Multinational materials Westlaw

  10. Other sources • Lawtel • Human Rights commentary • Up to date, good for new materials • Daily update • Statutory Law section to search an act • Statutory Status Table for each act • Statutory Instruments section •  EUR-Lex • Justis • Includes Weekly Law Reports • Family Law Reports • The Law Reports • Statutes • Current Law Statutes • Printed • Halsbury’s Statute • Printed • IS IT IN FORCE? • Statutory Instruments summary

  11. Case reports • need to distinguish between law reports and transcripts • growth in electronic transcripts of cases on the web • many of these cases will subsequently be reported • House of Lords judgments - available on the web from 1996, within 2 hours of the decision • The Court Service - database of selected recent cases from the Court of Appeal and the High Court • BAILII - searchable case law databases Electronic Sources for Case Law

  12. Indexes and Digests • Printed indexes • Contain digests of cases with references to cited cases and legislation - contain indexes to cases which indicte where they have been reported • Digest - published by Butterworths • Current Law -published by Sweet & Maxwell Indexes and Digests

  13. Case reports • The Legal Journals Index - major source for tracing articles in legal journals • covers over 400 UK and European English-language publications • available on Westlaw • Index to Legal Periodicals - good coverage of the more academic-orientated UK legal journals • Lawtel- includes an articles index for about 60 law journals from around 1998 • Butterworths Law Direct - includes an articles index for about 80 law journals from 1995 Periodical Indexes

  14. Case reports • Citation known • Law reports • Westlaw • Lexis • Justis • All England Reports • Lexis • Butterworths All England Direct • Weekly Law Reports • Justis • Citation unknown • Searching databases Finding cases

  15. Useful websites • Crown Prosecution Service • www.cps.gov.uk • Department of Constitutional Affairs • www.dca.gov.uk • Home Office • www.homeoffice.gov.uk • Judicial Studies Board • www.jsboard.co.uk • The Law Commission • www.lawcom.gov.uk • Legal Services Commission • www.legalservices.gov.uk

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