LSE Law School Questionnaire

 

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LSE Law School Questionnaire

  • 1. Library Strategy
  • 2. A 21st Century Library
  • 3. Library Holdings
  • 4. Law Reports / Journals under review
    Below there is a list of some current Library holdings that are under review. Please indicate if you currently use any of these for teaching or research purposes (or if you are likely to soon). In some cases, where print subscriptions may be substituted by online only subscriptions, please also indicate whether you believe these could he held in electronic format only (i.e. by cancelling the print subscription).
  • All England Law Reports
  • Archiv des öffentlichen Rechts
  • Australian business law review.
  • Australian law journal
  • Australian yearbook of intern’l law.
  • Cahiers de droit European
  • Dominion law reports
  • East West review of labor law & social policy.
  • Family court reports
  • Global competition review
  • Hague yearbook of international law
  • Human rights law journal
  • Industrial cases reports
  • International antitrust law & policy
  • International human rights reports.
  • International law reports.
  • New Zealand universities law review
  • Scots law times
  • Session Cases
  • Socialist lawyer (Haldane Society)
  • Socio-legal review
  • Studies in law, politics and society
  • The journal of comparative law
  • The law reports. [Monthly parts]
  • Yearbook of international humanitarian law
  • Yearbook of the European Convention for the prevention of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment
  • Zhongguo falü
  • 5. Databases under review
    Below there is a list of some high-cost databases. Please indicate if you use these databases and whether given the indicated price per annum they seem to you to offer good value for money?
  • Oxford Law Research & Reference Collection (incl. Oxford Legal Research Library, Oxford Scholarly Authorities on International Law) --- £10K - £15K p.a.
  • Practical Law --- £10K - £15K p.a.
  • Westlaw UK --- £20K - £25K p.a.
  • EBSCOhost/ Criminal Justice Abstracts with Full Text --- £5K - £7.5K p.a.
  • Justis (UK Statutes & International Law Reports) --- £10K - £15K p.a.
  • Kluwer Arbitration --- £5K - £7.5K p.a.
  • Lexis Library / Lexis Nexis --- £40K - £45K p.a.
  • Trade Law Guide --- £400 - £500 p.a.
  • Croner-i --- £10K - £15K p.a.
  • Tax Notes --- £7.5 K - £10K p.a.
  • Oxford Law Trove--- £50K - £55K p.a.
  • 6. Primary Legislative Sources under review
    Finally, we hold the following physical primary legislative sources many of which replicate publicly available resources or databases to which we subscribe. Please indicate if you use these holdings and whether given the indicated price per annum they seem to you to offer good value for money and whether they could be digital only resources?
  • Public General Acts & Measures --- £100 - £200
  • Halsbury's Statutes --- £10K - £15K
  • Statutory Instruments (HMSO) --- £300 - £400
  • Halsbury's Statutory Instruments (HMSO) --- £5K - £7.5K
  • Halsbury's Laws --- £10K - £15K
  • The Digest --- variable c. £10K
  • Chronological table of the statutes --- £500 - £600
  • Acts of the Oireachtas --- £100 - £200