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Justis and JustCite

www.Justis.com

Justis is a full-text online legal library of UK, Irish and EU case law dating back to 1163 and legislation from 1235. A host of new features have been implemented on the latest version of the service including:

  • All UK legislation including repealed acts and measures
  • Quick searches for faster retrieval of vital information
  • Partial reference and simple keyword searching

www.JustCite.com

Its sister service JustCite is a revolutionary, multi-source legal search engine and citator. The only provider-neutral service, it links to content from a range of publishers and includes extensive links to full-text material on leading online services. JustCite:

  • Indexes over 425,000 cases, including transcripts and unreported judgments
  • Details whether a case is still good law, allowing for fast decisions on the value of a precedent
  • Cross-links between cases, legislation and journal articles
  • Gives full legislation amendment trails

How to Subscribe

If you wish to subscribe, first take a look at the Model Licence (Word 92KB) and these amendment schedules:

Adobe PDF Schedule 1 (PDF 15KB) 

Adobe PDF Schedule 2 (PDF 54KB)

For pricing information please use the contact details below quoting MLA's Reference Online.

Justis Sales Team
020 7284 8080
email sales@justis.com

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