Current Law Statutes Annotated, published between 1994 and 2004 as Current Law Statutes, contains annotated copies of Acts of the
Parliament of the United Kingdom passed since 1947 and Acts of the
Scottish Parliament passed since 1999. It is published by
Sweet & Maxwell in London and by
W Green in Edinburgh. It was formerly also published by Stevens & Sons in London.
In 1982,
Glanville Williams said that Current Law Statutes Annotated was "useful" at the first appearance of an Act. It was not, however, regularly kept up to date by reissues or supplements. Williams said this was a "defect".[1] In 1995, Downes called it "the most useful" collection of Acts published yearly.[2]
In 1989, the Law Library Journal said that the annotations in Current Law Statutes Annotated were "not helpful".[3] In 1995, Downes said the commentary on important legislation was "comprehensive".[2]
Publication of Current Law Statutes began in 1948.[4]
Irish Current Law Statutes Annotated is published by Sweet & Maxwell at Dublin. Publication began in 1984.[5] It contains copies of Acts of the
Oireachtas proclaimed since the beginning of 1984, in their English dress.[6]
Current Law Statutes Annotated Reprints
Current Law Statutes Annotated Reprints (sometimes called Current Law Statutes Reprints) are annotated texts of individual Acts of Parliament reprinted from the annual volumes of Current Law Statutes Annotated and bound separately.[7] Volumes of reprints include:
^British Book News. British Council. 1984. Page 672.
Google Books.
^For commentary on this series see (1984)
128 Solicitors Journal 658. For other reviews
^For a scan of this book, see
Google Books. For a reviews of this book, see "Book Reviews" (1979)
30 Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly 179 (Summer 1979); (1980)
4 South African Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 191; and "Reviews" (1978)
122 Solicitors Journal 314 (12 May 1978).
^For reviews of this book, see "Reviews" (1978)
122 Solicitors Journal 176;
14 The Legal Executive 61; and (1978)
23 Journal of the Law Society of Scotland 75
^For reviews of this book, see "Reviews" (1978)
122 Solicitors Journal 330 (19 May 1978); and
14 The Legal Executive 61 and 105.
^For reviews of this book, see "Reviews" (1979)
123 Solicitors Journal 435 (29 June 1979); and "Book case" (1979)
24 Journal of the Law Society of Scotland 246
^For a review of this book, see (1981) 32 Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly 194 (No 2). For other commentary, see Korah, The Competition Law of Britain and the Common Market. 3rd Rev Ed. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. 1982.
p 322.
^For a scan of this book, see
Google Books. For a reviews of this book, see "Book Reviews and Notes" (1980) 14 The Law Teacher, Issue 3
Taylor and Francis; and (1981)
5 Social Service Abstracts 14.
^For reviews of this book, see "Reviews" (1982)
126 Solicitors Journal 444 (2 July 1982); and "Book Reviews" (1982)
Malayan Law Journal xliv (September 1982)
^For a review of this book, see "A Guide to the Mental Health Act 1983" (1985)
1 Professional Negligence 44
^"Reviews" (1986) Legal Action: The Bulletin of the Legal Action Group 9
[1]."
^For commentary, see (1984)
British Book News 736; and (1985)
39 Bulletin for International Fiscal Documentation 187
^For reviews of this book, see (1985)
27 World Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Abstracts 460; and (1985)
129 Solicitors Journal 170
^(1985) 129 Solicitors Journal 404. For a review of this book, see (1985) Municipal Journal, Volume 93,
Part 3, p 1479.
^For a review of this book, see (1985)
129 Solicitors Journal 63 (25 January 1985)
^For reviews of this book, see Reiner (1986) 26 British Journal of Criminology 299 et seq
JSTOROUP; Munday (1985) 44 Cambridge Law Journal
512; (1985)
129 Solicitors Journal 754 (1 November 1985); (1985) The Police Journal,
Volumes 58-59, p 358; and (1986)
92 Criminal Law Journal 8
^For a review of this book, see SWT, Social Work Today, Volume 16,
Issues 35-47, p 15
^For a review of this book, see (1986)
130 Solicitors Journal 538
^For commentary, see "1986 Financial Services Act" (1987)
27 British Business 23
^For a review of this book, see "Books" (1988)
132 Solicitors' Journal 458 (No 13, 1 April 1988)
Current Law Statutes Annotated, published between 1994 and 2004 as Current Law Statutes, contains annotated copies of Acts of the
Parliament of the United Kingdom passed since 1947 and Acts of the
Scottish Parliament passed since 1999. It is published by
Sweet & Maxwell in London and by
W Green in Edinburgh. It was formerly also published by Stevens & Sons in London.
In 1982,
Glanville Williams said that Current Law Statutes Annotated was "useful" at the first appearance of an Act. It was not, however, regularly kept up to date by reissues or supplements. Williams said this was a "defect".[1] In 1995, Downes called it "the most useful" collection of Acts published yearly.[2]
In 1989, the Law Library Journal said that the annotations in Current Law Statutes Annotated were "not helpful".[3] In 1995, Downes said the commentary on important legislation was "comprehensive".[2]
Publication of Current Law Statutes began in 1948.[4]
Irish Current Law Statutes Annotated is published by Sweet & Maxwell at Dublin. Publication began in 1984.[5] It contains copies of Acts of the
Oireachtas proclaimed since the beginning of 1984, in their English dress.[6]
Current Law Statutes Annotated Reprints
Current Law Statutes Annotated Reprints (sometimes called Current Law Statutes Reprints) are annotated texts of individual Acts of Parliament reprinted from the annual volumes of Current Law Statutes Annotated and bound separately.[7] Volumes of reprints include:
^British Book News. British Council. 1984. Page 672.
Google Books.
^For commentary on this series see (1984)
128 Solicitors Journal 658. For other reviews
^For a scan of this book, see
Google Books. For a reviews of this book, see "Book Reviews" (1979)
30 Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly 179 (Summer 1979); (1980)
4 South African Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 191; and "Reviews" (1978)
122 Solicitors Journal 314 (12 May 1978).
^For reviews of this book, see "Reviews" (1978)
122 Solicitors Journal 176;
14 The Legal Executive 61; and (1978)
23 Journal of the Law Society of Scotland 75
^For reviews of this book, see "Reviews" (1978)
122 Solicitors Journal 330 (19 May 1978); and
14 The Legal Executive 61 and 105.
^For reviews of this book, see "Reviews" (1979)
123 Solicitors Journal 435 (29 June 1979); and "Book case" (1979)
24 Journal of the Law Society of Scotland 246
^For a review of this book, see (1981) 32 Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly 194 (No 2). For other commentary, see Korah, The Competition Law of Britain and the Common Market. 3rd Rev Ed. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. 1982.
p 322.
^For a scan of this book, see
Google Books. For a reviews of this book, see "Book Reviews and Notes" (1980) 14 The Law Teacher, Issue 3
Taylor and Francis; and (1981)
5 Social Service Abstracts 14.
^For reviews of this book, see "Reviews" (1982)
126 Solicitors Journal 444 (2 July 1982); and "Book Reviews" (1982)
Malayan Law Journal xliv (September 1982)
^For a review of this book, see "A Guide to the Mental Health Act 1983" (1985)
1 Professional Negligence 44
^"Reviews" (1986) Legal Action: The Bulletin of the Legal Action Group 9
[1]."
^For commentary, see (1984)
British Book News 736; and (1985)
39 Bulletin for International Fiscal Documentation 187
^For reviews of this book, see (1985)
27 World Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Abstracts 460; and (1985)
129 Solicitors Journal 170
^(1985) 129 Solicitors Journal 404. For a review of this book, see (1985) Municipal Journal, Volume 93,
Part 3, p 1479.
^For a review of this book, see (1985)
129 Solicitors Journal 63 (25 January 1985)
^For reviews of this book, see Reiner (1986) 26 British Journal of Criminology 299 et seq
JSTOROUP; Munday (1985) 44 Cambridge Law Journal
512; (1985)
129 Solicitors Journal 754 (1 November 1985); (1985) The Police Journal,
Volumes 58-59, p 358; and (1986)
92 Criminal Law Journal 8
^For a review of this book, see SWT, Social Work Today, Volume 16,
Issues 35-47, p 15
^For a review of this book, see (1986)
130 Solicitors Journal 538
^For commentary, see "1986 Financial Services Act" (1987)
27 British Business 23
^For a review of this book, see "Books" (1988)
132 Solicitors' Journal 458 (No 13, 1 April 1988)