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As a result of collaboration between The Scottish Council of Law Reporting and Justis Publishing Limited, Session Cases, Scotland’s most authoritative series of law reports, is available on the Internet for the first time.
With coverage starting in 1873, Electronic Session Cases contains all the key appellate decisions, civil and criminal, from the Court of Session and the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland, plus selected cases decided at first instance. Also included are all decisions on Scottish appeals to the House of Lords and the Privy Council. All decisions are reported in full, and are checked and revised by presiding judges before publication.
The publication of these essential case reports on Justis, the leading legal research service from Justis Publishing, allows practitioners to locate relevant cases far more quickly and easily than is currently possible. In addition to being fully searchable, Justis offers a range of features, including email alerting and extensive hypertext links to other Justis databases of UK and EU case law and legislation.
To subscribe to Electronic Session Cases, or arrange a FREE two-week trial, call us on 020 7284 8080 (or email us), quoting ESC3.*
NB: Advocates are entitled to a 10% discount on personal subscriptions to Electronic Session Cases.
* Each Web subscription gives you unlimited access to Electronic Session Cases for one year, with no time limits or additional charges. Comprehensive customer support, including full online Help and free telephone support, is provided, and training is also available. All prices are exclusive of VAT.
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About Justis
Justis is the gateway to a comprehensive range of regularly-updated full-text legal titles from numerous authoritative sources, encompassing key UK and Irish case law series, a complete archive of UK statute law, and European Union case law and legislation.
Available in both Web and CD-ROM versions, Justis combines ease of use and innovative technology with a wide range of features – including powerful and intuitive searching, linking and cross-referencing – designed to make legal research easier and more efficient.