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Northern Ireland Legal Material Since Devolution: a Practical Guide

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 September 2013

Abstract

Alison Lorrimer, who works at the Departmental Solicitor's Office Library in Belfast, reflects on how the sources of legal information have been affected by the changing political landscape in Northern Ireland.

Type
Legal Information and Aspects of Devolution
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s) 2013. Published by British and Irish Association of Law Librarians 

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1 The legislative process in the Northern Ireland Assembly by George Woodman. Legal Information Management 2001,1(1), 4345Google Scholar

2 Researching the law of Northern Ireland by Heather Semple. Legal Information Management 2012, 12(4), 262266Google Scholar

3 The uniqueness of Northern Ireland public law by Gordon Anthony Legal Information Management 2012, 12(4), 262266CrossRefGoogle Scholar

8 Pepper v Hart notes. Where the effect or application of legislation is not clear the annotations make reference to, and reproduce extracts of the Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) to provide context for the reader when determining parliamentary intention. After the case of Pepper v Hart [1993] A.C. 593 it became possible to cite Hansard in court. The citations to Hansard direct the user to the parliament website, where more information about a specific column or issue can be obtained