
Legal Research
A Practitioner's Handbook
Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing
Published on 30. June 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
480 pages
978-0-85490-064-0 (ISBN)
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Description
This comprehensive reference is specifically aimed at busy practitioners (solicitors, barristers and professional support lawyers), particularly those who do not have the benefit of access to a law librarian or information officer. It provides practical advice on every aspect of effective legal research: problem analysis, selecting and finding the best sources, and presenting results effectively.
Part A covers problem identification and analysis, followed by advice on how to select the best sources and formats or research. Part B deals with the information most frequently sought by practitioners, listing sources with analytical comments and, for a selection of the most complex, `how to use' instructions developed to a standard template. Jurisdictional coverage includes England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the European Union, with the addition of information on key sources in European human rights and international law. Part C details sources on how to make the presentation of the results of legal research more effective. These three parts are supplemented with other information, mainly in the extensive appendices providing:
* guidance on where to find information * indexes to abbreviations for Acts, journals and law reports * a glossary of technical terms used in legal research * a summary of the practice directions, statements and decisions of the UK courts relating to legal research * guidance on how to devise more effective searches on the three most popular commercial databases * a popular names index for legislation and cases relating to the UK and the EU * advice on purchasing legal information, whether print or online
Part A covers problem identification and analysis, followed by advice on how to select the best sources and formats or research. Part B deals with the information most frequently sought by practitioners, listing sources with analytical comments and, for a selection of the most complex, `how to use' instructions developed to a standard template. Jurisdictional coverage includes England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the European Union, with the addition of information on key sources in European human rights and international law. Part C details sources on how to make the presentation of the results of legal research more effective. These three parts are supplemented with other information, mainly in the extensive appendices providing:
* guidance on where to find information * indexes to abbreviations for Acts, journals and law reports * a glossary of technical terms used in legal research * a summary of the practice directions, statements and decisions of the UK courts relating to legal research * guidance on how to devise more effective searches on the three most popular commercial databases * a popular names index for legislation and cases relating to the UK and the EU * advice on purchasing legal information, whether print or online
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excellent value for money, an affordable addition to any collection * Legal Information Management *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-85490-064-0 (9780854900640)
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Persons
Peter Clinch is Senior Subject Librarian for Law at Cardiff University and has trained law students, practising solicitors and law librarians in legal research skills. He devised and runs the award-winning Cardiff Index to Legal Abbreviations. James Mullan is Knowledge Management Systems Manager for Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP. Previously he was an Information Officer at CMS Cameron McKenna LLP. He is a member of the British & Irish Association of Law Librarians (BIALL) council.