Synopses & Reviews
Summary: This book is an accessible and easy-to-use directory of legal information sources for librarians, lawyers, students and anyone needing legal information. The book covers mainly British and European Union law and includes general material and the main subject areas, including online and internet sources. It also lists reference material, such as legal dictionaries and directories. The book is essentially a directory of information sources, with publishing details (including ISBN), and short comments where useful. Electronic sources are mentioned where relevant, with details of scope and any limitations of coverage. Key Features: Comprehensive and up-to-date (covering electronic sources and important legal developments, including civil procedure and human rights) Covers the massive expansion of information on the web and online services It is based on the author's considerable experience - thus, he has gained a detailed and wide ranging understanding and appreciation of users' needs and areas of interest Practical and easy-to-use The Author - The author works at the London Metropolitan University library. Readership: The book is aimed at academic and law librarians. Lawyers and students will also find the book invaluable. Contents: Introduction General and primary material Main subject areas (includes established texts and substantial works only; reference to the most important and electronic legal sources) - banking/financial services; civil procedure/ courts/legal system; constitutional/administrative/public law/human rights; criminal law; employment law; environmental law; equity and trusts; European Union law; family law; land law/property law; torts Reference material - dictionaries, directories, research guides Main legal publishers Indexes - legal and author indexes
Synopsis
The book is aimed at academic and law librarians. Lawyers and students will also find the book invaluable.
Synopsis
Given the vast amount of legal information available, it is sometimes very difficult - and certainly very time consuming - to know where to start looking for the specific information you require. This book, covering the most up-to-date information sources (printed and electronic), helps guide the reader towards the information they need. It is an accessible and easy-to-use directory of legal information sources for librarians, lawyers, students and anyone needing legal information. The book covers mainly British and European Union law and includes general material and the main subject areas, including online and internet sources. It also lists reference material, such as legal dictionaries and directories. The book is essentially a directory of information sources, with publishing details (including ISBN), and short comments where useful. Electronic sources are mentioned where relevant, with details of scope and any limitations of coverage.
- Comprehensive and up-to-date (covering electronic sources and important legal developments, including civil procedure and human rights)
- Covers the massive expansion of information on the web and online services
- Based on the author's considerable experience - thus, he has gained a detailed and wide ranging understanding and appreciation of users' needs and areas of interest
Synopsis
This book, covering the most up-to-date information sources (printed and electronic), helps guide the reader toward the specific legal information they need, including reference materials such as legal dictionaries and directories. Accessible and easy-to- use, this directory of legal information sources will be a valuable resource for librarians, lawyers, students and anyone needing legal information.
About the Author
David Pester works at the London Metropolitan University Library, UK.
Table of Contents
PART 1 GENERAL AND PRIMARY MATERIAL: Primary and secondary material explained; Primary material; Secondary material; Legal research, using law libraries, law librarianship and teaching law; Information on the legal profession
PART 2 TOPICS: Introduction; The law, legal history and the legal system; Conflict of laws; Constitutional and administrative law; Human rights; Immigration law; Public revenue and taxation law; Employment and industrial relations law; Environmental law; Planning law; Internet and computer law; Criminal law; Civil procedure and the courts; Family law; Contract law; Tort; Equity and trusts; Property law; Landlord and tenant law; Intellectual property and media law; Wills, probate and the administration of estates; Company and partnership law; Business law; Consumer law; Banking and financial services; Insurance law; European law; International law; Appendix: Legal publishers and Internet bookshops