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Family Law Reports Parts

Family Law Reports contains verbatim reports of every important Family Division, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court and European courts case, and also includes practice directions, covering the whole range of family law, public and private child law.
Publisher: Family Law
Law Report
£737.00
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Published: January 01, 2016
Publisher: Family Law

Product description

Why should you subscribe to Family Law Reports

 

The leading specialist family court reporting service. 

Family Law Reports contains verbatim reports of every important Family Division, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court and European courts case, and also includes practice directions, covering the whole range of family law, public and private child law. Family Law Reports are available as either a print or online (as part of LexisLibrary) subscription. 

Family Law Reports provides the following key features:

  • Unequalled coverage of all important cases, issued 24 times a year
  • Every case judicially approved making them totally authoritative and reliable
  • Headnotes prepared by family law experts providing insightful summaries of the main issues and points of law raised
  • Comprehensively indexed and tabled by subject matter, cases reported and referred to, statutes, statutory instruments, international conventions and European and non-UK legislation
  • Fortnightly email alerts informing you of what is coming up in the next issue

 

"the unrivalled and authoritative source of judicially approved case reports, covering all areas of family law" Frank Feehan QC, Head of Chambers, 42 Bedford Row

Bound Volumes

Part 1 and Part 2 bound volumes are available for each year. Contact customer services for more details - 0330 161 1234

Editors: Rebecca Bailey-Harris Barrister, 1 Hare Court; Professor Emeritus, University of Bristol Caroline Bridge Barrister and Solicitor, High Court of New Zealand; Honorary Fellow, University of Manchester Nigel Lowe Barrister; Professor of Law, Cardiff Law School, Cardiff University Consultant Editor: The Honourable Mr Justice Cobb