Bloomsbury Professional
Bloomsbury Professional is a law and tax publisher, with offices in England, Ireland and Scotland, which was known as Tottel Publishing before its acquisition by Bloomsbury Publishing plc in 2009. Its publications include books, journals, newsletters, looseleaf services, and separate Ireland and Scotland lists. Information on looseleaf services includes details of the most recently issued updates. There is an online catalogue that can be browsed by subject, and an online ordering facility.
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Cambridge University Press
The major academic and reference publisher Cambridge University Press has an extensive law list. The Law section of the online catalogue is arranged primarily by legal topic and also includes an online version of the current hard copy Law Catalogue. The site includes search and online ordering facilities.
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EU Bookshop
The EU Bookshop, managed by the Publications Office of the European Union, provides online access to official publications from the EU institutions, agencies and other bodies. Content is fully searchable and can also be browsed by subject ("themes") or by institutional author ("authors"). Many publications may be downloaded free as pdf documents: others which are chargeable may be ordered online.
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Hammicks Legal Information Services
Hammicks is a UK-based bookseller and provider of legal subscriptions, now part of John Smith & Son Group Ltd. The site's online catalogue is browsable by subject and includes information on whether items are in stock. The site includes search and online ordering facilities.
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Hart Publishing
Based in Oxford, Hart Publishing is an independent and privately owned publisher of legal journals, textbooks, scholarly monographs and practitioners' books. The online book catalogue is arranged primarily by topic and there are options within each topic to browse new titles, forthcoming titles or the full list. The site includes search and online ordering facilities.
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Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales
The Incorporated Council of Law Reporting (ICLR) was established in 1865 and registered as a charity in 1970. It publishes the official series The Law Reports and several other series including Weekly Law Reports and Industrial Cases Reports, and also provides the free online services WLR Daily and ICR Express which preview cases before they appear in printed form. Cases in The Law Reports are regarded as having special authority and must always be cited in the High Court and Court of Appeal in preference to other series where there is a choice. Other site content includes a listing from 2009 onwards of decisions of the Supreme Court on applications for permission to appeal. This can be accessed via the Case Search link.
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informalawlibrary
Informa Law, a part of Informa plc, publishes titles on maritime and commercial law, insurance and banking law, competition law, construction law and intellectual property law. The site has a search and online ordering facility.
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Irish Law Publishers
The main Irish law publishers are listed, with links, here on the web site of the Bar Council of Ireland.
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Jordans
Jordans and Family Law are imprints of Jordan Publishing Limited, a Bristol-based general law publisher with a particular emphasis on family law. The site has a search and online ordering facility.
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Kluwer Law International
Now part of Wolters Kluwer Law & Business, Kluwer specialises in English language international law titles. It is possible to browse the site by practice area and product type and there is a search and online ordering facility.
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LexisNexis
The UK book imprints of the LexisNexis publishing group, a division of Reed Elsevier, include Butterworths and Tolley. The site's Librarians section, which can be accessed via Products & Services, includes listings (updated monthly) of recently published and forthcoming titles, forthcoming major works and looseleaf releases, and the latest information on Halsbury's Laws and Statutes.
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Oxford University Press
The major academic and reference publisher Oxford University Press includes an extensive law list aimed at all levels of readership. The site's Law section (within "Academic, Professional & General") is arranged primarily by topic, with the facility to narrow down search results in various ways including by type (eg professional), publication date and format (eg book, looseleaf). There is an online ordering facility.
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Publications Office of the European Union
The Publications Office is the official publisher for the European Union. The site includes information on new and forthcoming publications, links to online resources such as EUR-Lex, the EuroVoc multilingual thesaurus and the online directory EU Whoiswho, and a link to the EU Bookshop site for information on obtaining both priced and free publications.
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Queen's Printer for Scotland
The Queen's Printer for Scotland is responsible for Crown and Parliamentary copyright and database rights of the Scottish Government and for advising Scottish departments on official publishing matters. It also procures contracts to cover the printing and publication of all Scottish legislation and the official Edinburgh Gazette. The site has full text unamended Scottish Acts, Explanatory Notes and Statutory Instruments 1999-2010, and a link to the Edinburgh Gazette site.
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Routledge Law
This site features academic law books and journals published by Routledge, an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group which is a division within Informa plc. Recently published titles are listed and there is a browse by subject option and a search and order facility. Current hard copy catalogues are available under the Resources tab either to browse online or to download.
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Sweet & Maxwell
Sweet & Maxwell is a London-based publisher of legal books, journals, looseleafs and online services. The company has a 200 year history in legal publishing and is now part of Thomson Reuters. The site has an online catalogue and ordering facility. Searches can be done by practice area, author, title and product type. There is information on new and recent titles and on looseleaf releases.
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TSO Shop
TSO (The Stationery Office - now part of the Williams Lea Group) is the major publisher of UK official publications, including all Parliamentary publications and Command Papers, legislation, the official Gazettes and other statutory publications. Not only official publications but any UK title in print may be ordered through this online shop site. Publications are browsable by subject, and forthcoming key publications are listed under "Coming Soon". Full text of all issues of the Daily List from January 2008 onwards are reproduced on the site.
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W.Green
W. Green is an Edinburgh-based publisher of Scottish legal texts and law reports. The company has specialised in legal publishing for over a century and has been part of the Sweet & Maxwell group since 1956. The site has a searchable catalogue and an online ordering facility.
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Wildy & Sons Ltd
Wildy & Sons law booksellers was established in 1830 and is based in London at Lincoln's Inn and Fleet Street. It has a comprehensive stock of new publications and a vast second-hand department. Information on the site includes listings of new books and looseleaf editions, details of new supplements and releases, and a browse by subject facility. There is an online search and ordering facility. The site also includes information on Wildy's publishing arm, Wildy, Simmonds and Hill.
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Wiley-Blackwell
This publishing group for academic and professional titles was created in February 2007 by merging Blackwell Publishing with Wiley's scientific, technical and medical business. All former Blackwell products should be available on the site. The online catalogue can be accessed via the Resources (for Librarians) section.
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WLR Store
WLR Store is the web site of Wilmington Publishing & Information Ltd, which publishes business information across a variety of industry sectors. Publications include business and legal directories, such as Waterlow's Solicitors' and Barristers' Directory, as well as magazines and reports on various topics.
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