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> How can I find a report of a court case?
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- The 'All England Law Reports' series (whose abbreviation is AELR) is available from 1972
to 2008 at
Bedford Central Library.
This is a general series which gives reports on selected significant cases in all subject areas
- Summaries of law cases across all subject areas are given in the monthly
journal that accompanies the encyclopaedia 'Halsbury's laws of England', available
at
Bedford Central Library
- For employment law cases,
Bedford Central Library
has online access (by staff on your
behalf) to the IDS series of reports of significant cases. Summaries of important cases
are also given in 'Croner's employment law', a regularly updated loose-leaf
work available at
Bedford Central,
Dunstable
and
Leighton Buzzard libraries. For employment
tribunal and employment appeal tribunal cases see the separate
employment tribunal and
employment appeal tribunal pages
- If the case you are looking for is a significant one, and if all you need
is a short statement of what the case was about and its outcome, then you may
find what you need in a substantial
law book dealing with the same broad subject as the case. Look in the book for
a section called 'Table of cases', listing
alphabetically all the cases that are mentioned in the book
- The multi-volume encyclopaedia 'Halsbury's laws of England' at
Bedford Central Library mentions hundreds of significant cases in all
subject areas. The encyclopaedia set includes a 'Consolidated Table of Cases'
volume listing alphabetically all the cases mentioned. An earlier edition of
that volume is available at
Dunstable Library
- If you have the full case reference (the publication details) of the law
report you need and if it is not available online or locally, you may like to
ask your library to try to obtain a photocopy of it through the British
Library (which may supply it from its own collection or from a specialist
library). There will be a library
request charge and you will need to sign a copyright declaration form (and
pay a copyright charge if it is for commercial use)
- You can check for law books in the
library catalogue
- If you need help to find what you need, just contact us
- Continue:
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