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Laws of Saint Lucia Complete Set
£4,374.00Quick ViewPublished in 2015, this official compilation covers
all the primary and secondary legislation and
other textual material which may amend such
legislation currently in operation in St Lucia, from
the most recent December 2008 consolidated
version of the laws up to December 2013 and
subsequent annual updates.
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December 2008-2013 and annual updates.
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beginning with the laws up to December 2013
with annual updatesNorthern Ireland Law Reports
£409.99Quick ViewThis is the official series of law reports for
Northern Ireland which covers cases decided in
the Superior Courts in Northern Ireland and on
appeal therefrom in the Supreme Court.
Published in two parts per year, back volumes are
also available covering the period 1992 to date.
A comprehensive index for 1921-97 to
accompany the series is also available.Reports of Tax Cases 1875 – Date
£12,075.99Quick ViewPublished under the direction of the Board of the Inland Revenue, the Reports of Tax Cases are the only official reports issued by government authority in the area of tax and revenue law covering decisions of the High Court, Court of Appeal, House of Lords, Court of Session, Court of Appeal in Northern Ireland on issues relating to income tax, corporation tax, capital gains tax,
inheritance tax and stamp duty. The bound volume set, available only through LexisNexis, is an exact facsimile of the parts issued by The Stationery Office.Simon’s First-tier Decisions Bound Volume Set 2009-date
£1,781.99Quick ViewFormerly known as Simon’s Tax Cases Special Commissioners’ Decisions, Simon’s First-tier Tax Decisions provides the only series of full text reports of selected direct and indirect tax
decisions from the First-tier Tribunal (Tax). This set contains the bound volumes which are published in March each year.Simon’s Tax Cases 1973 to date
£6,635.99Quick ViewThe full bound volume set of Simon’s Tax Cases volumes from 1973 to date comprises reports of tax cases decided in the courts of the United Kingdom, as well as the Upper Tribunal (Tax and
Chancery Chamber), the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights.Simon’s Tax Cases 2021
£1,035.99Quick ViewThe full bound volume set of Simon’s Tax Cases volumes from 1973 to date comprises reports of tax cases decided in the courts of the United Kingdom, as well as the Upper Tribunal (Tax and
Chancery Chamber), the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights.Simon’s Tax Cases Special Commissioners’ Decisions Set 1995-2009
£2,319.99Quick ViewThe full bound volume set of Simon’s Tax Cases Special Commissioners’ Decisions comprising reports of Special Commissioners’ decisions released between 1995 and 2009. Contains 15
volumes.The Times Law Reports Set
£4,319.99Quick ViewPUBLISHED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE TIMES The Times Law Reports comprises of the text of the case reports which appear in The Times, to which have been added catchwords summarising the content. The reports comprise brief introductions to the cases and the salient points of the judgments. The Times Law Reports are universally acknowledged for their quality and authority. The Editor, Iain Sutherland, and all the law reporters are barristers or advocates. The reports cover every branch of the law and come from a wide range of jurisdictions including the courts of England and Wales and Scotland, the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg, the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg and the International Court of Justice in The
Hague.