....................................................................................................................... Description Justis is an excellent addition to library facilities. The package is particularly user friendly and is equipped with a good search facility. The essential benefit is convenience - justis brings voluminous shelves of bound law reports directly to your computer monitor without the need to leave your desk to find and then copy them. With the PDF software, preparation of authorities bundles has been made immensely easier. It also offers the luxury of being accessible anywhere at any time.
The Law Reports Coverage : Complete from 1865 Present Data Provider : The Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England & Wales Format : Web or CD-ROM Published since 1865, when The Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England & Wales was established. The Law Reports is the most authoritative series of published reports of cases which constitute binding precedent in English Law. The database incorporates all earlier divisions of The Law Reports and the four modern ones – the Court of Appeal, Chancery, Family and Queen’s Bench Divisions. These reports include the added feature of exact replica PDF files available for printing or downloading.
The Weekly Law Reports Coverage : Complete from 1953 to Present Data Provider : The Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England & Wales Format : Web or CD-ROM The Weekly Law Reports covers substantially more cases in more courts than any other series of law reports. They are recorded by the largest number of reporters who are actually present in court and are reported faster than any other series. Volume 1, 2 and 3 of the Weekly Law Reports are a series of Authoritative reports fo cases heard in the Superior and Appellate Courts that influence the application and development of the law in England and Wales. These reports include in added features of exact replica PDF files available for printing or downloading. ............................................................................................................................. |