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Welcome to the March 2008 issue of Westlaw UK What's New.

Inside this issue:

Financial Times on Westlaw UK
Session Cases
Five New Journals available on Westlaw UK - Published by Cambridge University Press

 
     
 

  
Financial Times on Westlaw UK

Financial Times are changing the way their content is distributed from 1 April 2008 - only customers with a direct FT Content Licence will be able to access the content either from the FT directly or through third party distributors. This decision includes the full FT Archive and applies to all FT redistributors.

  If you have a licence with the FT and wish to continue accessing the content through Westlaw UK please advise your Sweet & Maxwell Account Manager as soon as possible and we will liaise with the FT to secure your continued access.
     
  If you do not have a direct licence with the FT but wish to continue accessing FT content through Westlaw UK please contact the FT directly. 

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Session Cases

We are pleased to announce that the Session Cases archive on Westlaw UK has been extended by 32 years, coverage now from 1898. This adds a further 5,270 full text cases to Westlaw UK.

The Session Cases database contains full text court decisions covering Session Cases, Court of Session (both Outer House and Inner House) and the High Court of Judiciary, as well as Scottish cases from the House of Lords and Privy Council. 

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Five New Journals available on Westlaw UK 

Published by Cambridge University Press

Cambridge Law Journal
The Cambridge Law Journal publishes articles on all aspects of law with special emphasis placed on contemporary developments. An important feature of the journal is the Case and Comment section, in which members of the Cambridge Law Faculty and other distinguished contributors analyse recent judicial decisions, new legislation and current law reform proposals.

The articles and case notes are designed to have the widest appeal to those interested in the law and to provide an opportunity to keep abreast of new ideas and the progress of legal reform. Coverage from 1986.

World Trade Review
An independent journal including articles written from economic, legal, political and inter-disciplinary perspectives on issues of relevance to the multilateral trading system. Priority is given to papers that, along with being academically rigorous, are also accessible to government policy officials and the wider public. Coverage from 2002.

Leiden Journal of International Law
We are pleased to announce that the Leiden Journal of International Law will be available in full text on Westlaw UK as of 1 April 2008.

Firmly established as one of Europe's leading journals in the field providing a forum for two vital areas; international legal theory and international dispute settlement. It is unique in providing the most comprehensive coverage of the world's most important international tribunals in The Hague (such as the ICJ, ICTY, ICC and others) and elsewhere, as well as examining new trends in international legal thinking. Coverage from 2008.

Legal Information Management
We are pleased to announce that Legal Information Management will be available in full text on Westlaw UK as of 1 April 2008.

This topical journal provides invaluable information for all those involved in the provision of legal information in the academic and professional environments. With an extensive current awareness section, a regular international developments column and coverage of management issues, Legal Information Management is the international journal for legal information professionals everywhere. Coverage from 2004. 

Ecclesiastical Law Journal
We are pleased to announce that Ecclesiastical Law Journal will be available in full text on Westlaw UK as of 1 April 2008.

This journal includes articles on all aspects of ecclesiastical law. Particular emphasis is given to the regulation of the Church of England and worldwide Anglican Communion, but the range of coverage includes comparative studies of the laws of other faiths and of the interface between law and religion in a global perspective. Coverage from 2007.

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Westlaw UK Team

 
 

 

 
 

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