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Westlaw UK What's New - February Update 2009

Links from Lawtel (for dual subscribers)
The English Reports
New Full Text Journals

 
     
 

Links from Lawtel (for dual subscribers)

In response to recent customer feedback from users who have access to both Westlaw UK and its sister service Lawtel, we are introducing links from a number of Lawtel documents to relevant Westlaw UK documents. This new feature will provide seamless linking between Sweet & Maxwell’s two online services allowing you to access all the research information you need quickly and easily. Subject to successful testing, this development is scheduled to be introduced during February.

For a more in-depth demonstration of how these links from Lawtel work, including screenshots and explanatory notes, please click here.

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The English Reports 

We are pleased to announce that The English Reports (ENG-RPTS) are now on Westlaw UK. The English Reports are the oldest collection of the most authoritative, comprehensive case law prior to the commencement of the Law Reports in 1865. In total, more than 120,000 of the most important cases reported between 1220 and 1867 will be released between now and the end of April 2009.

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  New Full Text Journals 

We are pleased to announce that The European Lawyer and The African Journal of International and Comparative Law (AFJICL) will both be available in full text on Westlaw UK as of February 27.

The European Lawyer (EUROLAW)

This publication, tailored for decision-makers who influence and shape the profession, focuses on the business of law. Providing a platform for members across the international legal profession to voice opinion, The European Lawyer, analyses a broad range of issues affecting the expansion and integration of the European single market and its relationship with global markets. Coverage begins in 2000.

 

The African Journal of International and Comparative Law (AFJICL)

Published by Edinburgh University Press, the editorial board behind this title includes eminent members from international institutions in Geneva and universities across Africa, the UK and the US. Providing invaluable refereed material in both international and comparative law on a pan-African basis this journal includes articles on public and private international law as well as coverage of recent developments. Coverage begins in 2005.

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If you have any questions, comments or feedback on the above changes please contact the Westlaw UK Customer Support Team on 0800 028 2200 or email customer.service@westlaw.co.uk

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