Available
East Africa
Law Reports (EALR) - The
history of the EALR goes back to 1897. They were published
intermittently until the collapse of the East African
Community in 1975.
The current edition of the EALR covers
decisions from Kenya , Uganda , Tanzania and the COMESA
Court of Justice. The EALR has the most authoritative
law reporting in the East African region. A must have
for any library, they are available in print and CD-ROM.
What does EA Print contain?
- The only comprehensive full text reporting of
the latest and most important cases from Kenya ,
Uganda and Tanzania
- Landmark decisions from the COMESA Court of Justice
(sits in Lusaka , Zambia )
- The East Africa Law Reports for 1995-98, 1999,
2000 & 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
- Case digests arranged hierarchically
- Subject and Case Index
- Law reports from the following subject areas,
among others; banking, intellectual property, tax,
family, customary law, shipping, criminal law, constitutional
law, property law, administrative law, judicial
review, practice and procedure etc
There are 2 volumes per year
What are the key benefits of
the EA?
EALR Publication Details
- Topicality; published in two parts per year, so
you can be sure that you are kept fully abreast
of developments in case law from the East Africa
region.
- The only comprehensive full text reporting of
the latest and most important cases from East Africa
to keep you completely up-to-date.
- Extensive updating ensures that you are kept abreast
of recent developments in law and practice.
- Comprehensive coverage of decisions presented
in classic time tested ALL ER format.
- Selected, summarized and edited by leading East
Africa Lawyers and academics.
- Represents a continuation of the already existing
publications running from 1957-1975.
- Published to exacting international standards
by LexisNexis Butterworths.
Mulla Code of Civil Procedure
- This is a leading Indian text, that is heavily
relied upon in Kenya , Uganda and Tanzania due to the
similarities in the civil procedure code of these countries
to India 's.
All England
Law Reports (1936 - 2003)
- These are distributed in East Africa by LawAfrica.
The All England Law Reports are an essential part of
any law library . They enjoy an unrivalled reputation
in all common law jurisdictions. The reports date back
to 1936.
All England
Law Reports (1558 - 1936)
- these volumes are also available from LawAfrica Publishing.
Halsbury's Laws of England
- This is a volume set that covers all areas
of the law.
Encylcopaedia of Forms and
Precedents - This is the leading source of
all non-contentious precedents. |