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Community Care Law Reports
2024 subscription rate – £420
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ISSN: 1460-9169
General editor: Stephen Cragg KC | Community care law update editor: Shu Shin Luh
'… a welcome addition to all concerned about community care provision … I have just persuaded my own university library to take out a subscription …' Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law
Community Care Law Reports (CCLR) is the only law reports service devoted entirely to community care issues. Launched in December 1997, it provides high quality, authoritative coverage of cases relating to all aspects of community care law including relevant cases in the Court of Protection and Local Government Ombudsman decisions.
Subscribers to Community Care Law Reports will receive four printed issues a year and have access to a fully searchable archive of cases spanning over twenty years of the key cases in social care law.
'… helpful for the busy high street practitioner and expert alike.' Family Law
Each issue contains:
editorial review – placing the reported cases in their legal context
community care law update – a review of recently decided cases and policy and legislative developments
law reports – the cases that shape the law; full text judgments with clear headnotes outlining the issues, facts and decisions of the courts
cumulative tables and index – covering cases, statutes, statutory instruments, circulars and guidance referred to and reported in the reports
'In the words of Lord Woolf MR, it will soon become an "indispensable tool" for those practising and learning in this field.' The Law Teacher
CCLR online
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Full access on the move optimised for tablets and smartphones
User-friendly searching across the full archive of over 700 cases
Downloadable PDFs of each case in print format
Continuous updating with news, updates and cases as they happen
Editors
Tim Baldwin, barrister, Garden Court Chambers
Stephen Broach, barrister, 39 Essex Chambers
Bethan Harris, barrister, Garden Court Chambers
Alice Irving, barrister, Doughty Street Chambers
Stephen Simblet KC, barrister, Garden Court Chambers
Editorial advisory board
Paul Bowen KC, barrister, Brick Court Chambers
Luke Clements, solicitor and professor of law, Scott Moncrieff and Associates / University of Leeds
Nicola Mackintosh KC (Hon), solicitor, Mackintosh Law
Sophy Miles, barrister, Doughty Street Chambers
Dr Camilla Parker, Just Equality
Paul Ridge, solicitor, Bindmans LLP
Lucy Scott-Moncrieff, solicitor, Scott Moncrieff and Associates