Is Juta publishers a law report?
‘Juta’ and ‘Jutastat’ are names synonymous with South African legal publishing and a heritage of excellence. Juta’s unrivalled range of iconic authored commentary works, law reports, legislation and journals are indispensable to the practice of law and the effective functioning of government and business.
Where can I find case law on Juta?
To print in Juta – click on the title of the case. The case will now be open in the main screen. On Juta’s top bar there are several options – one being print / export. Click on this.
Where can I find South African law reports?
You will find South African law reports on Jutastat Online and Lexis Library. Not all court judgments are published in law reports. Judgments that are not published in law reports are referred to as unreported judgments.
What is Jutastat?
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Where can I find unreported cases?
Finding unreported cases Unreported judgments can often be found in law databases or directly from the court’s website. You may be able to purchase a pamphlet copy of a decision from Court Registries. Some District Court (NSW) and Local Court judgments are available to the public.
Who are the publishers of South African law reports?
High Court cases are published in SOUTH AFRICAN LAW REPORTS (JUTA) and ALL SOUTH AFRICAN LAW REPORTS (LEXISNEXIS Butterworths) (XC ALL).
How do I find case laws?
Searching for Case laws by Case Number
- Click on Case law search by case number.
- Click will take the user to following options viz., Select Court, Enter Case Number (it should always be in desired format – eg.
- Select court from the drop-down under – Select Court.
- Enter case number in the textbox under – Enter Case Number.
How do you read court cases online?
Users can open an account and receive technical support at pacer.gov. Most documents in federal courts are filed electronically using CM/ECF. The media and public may view most filings found in this system. Documents not available to the public are discussed in Sealed Documents and Closed Hearings.
How do you search on Saflii?
Make your selection on the search form. Finally, decide whether you wish to search across all of the SAFLII databases, an individual database or a group of related databases (eg All Case Law Databases) and then make your selection(s) from the database list. When ready, press Search.
Is Juta a private company?
in South Africa, and may well be South Africa’s oldest unlisted public company still in existence today.
What does Juta do?
About – Juta. From 1853 into the future For more than 160 years Juta and Company have been associated with quality Law, Education and Academic publishing in Southern Africa.
Law reports are publications that court judgments are published in. Law reports are accessible online through the databases linked below. You will find South African law reports on Jutastat Online and Lexis Library. Not all court judgments are published in law reports.
Which is the best website for law reports?
Worldlii: The World Legal Information Institute, which has more than 123 countries affiliated to it, provides access to statutes and law reports for a range of African countries. HeinOnline provides access to the English Reports, Canadian Supreme Court Reports, US Supreme Court Reports.
Where can I find a provincial law report?
Provincial legislation is published in provincial gazettes and the consolidated or most recent versions of these acts, inclusive of amendments are published by Juta (1994+) and Lexis (1994+) and Sabinet Legal (1911+). Many online law report series are only available via commercial publishers but many are increasingly freely available.
Are there any court judgments in law reports?
Not all court judgments are published in law reports. Judgments that are not published in law reports are referred to as unreported judgments. These are still available online, through the databases listed below, but only to a limited extent. Court judgments are also known as case law and precedent. Law reports are primary sources.