The Law Bod collection extends over four floors connected by stairs and an elevator. This guide will help you hide Australian legal documents, whether in print or online. There is also a staffed information desk just behind the library`s electronic doors on Level 2 – please come and ask if you have any questions or difficulties using the library. Note: The entire collection is for illustrative purposes only – there is no loan. South Africa. 2021. Website. www.loc.gov/item/guide-to-law-online/south-africa/. Lexis+ contains many primary and secondary legal documents from the UK, EU, USA and many other countries.
It is the only online source for the full text of the All England Law Reports and Halsbury`s Laws. International content can be accessed via the “International” link on the homepage. British legal news and journals are also included The Law Bod has subscriptions to various legal databases containing South African documents: For licensing reasons, access is limited to current OU students and faculty members. Use this guide to learn more about sources and commentaries on South African law, including e-books, e-journals and databases. This guide is intended for students and researchers studying South African law and the legal system at Oxford University, although students and researchers from all fields may find it useful. Includes: South African Juta jurisprudence from 1838 to the present; South African legal relationships from 1947 to the present; Statutes and Regulations of South Africa; Juta`s e-law journals; Botswana Law Reports 1964 – ; Namibian Law Reports from 1990 to present; Zimbabwean jurisprudence, including access to Zimbabwe Law Reports 1980-2000 (2); Tanzania Act from 1983 to 1997; Zambia Law Reports from 1963 to 1997. Update of major South African laws, rules and regulations from 1910 to the present. After logging in, select South African Legislation (NetLaw) from the menu. South African law is also well represented on the free web, examples of reliable sources are as follows: Please visit other pages in this guide for more detailed guidance on all of the above topics – both in print and online.
South African materials have signatures starting with South Africa. Level 1, one floor below the entrance level, houses the current collection of South African books, South African legal journals (issues from 2000 to present inclusive) and South African legal report series.