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Justis Publishing signs content agreement with Singapore Academy of Law

8th August 2007

Legal electronic publisher Justis Publishing Ltd1 has signed an agreement with the Singapore Academy of Law2 (SAL) to index the Singapore Law Reports in their legal reference citator service, JustCite.

This agreement sees the addition of a full archive of significant cases from the Singapore High Court and Singapore Court of Appeal to the JustCite service, with coverage from 1965 to present.

JustCite will link to the full-text on LawNet2. This is a service provided by the Singapore Academy of Law, in tandem with content providers such as the Attorney-General’s Chambers, the Singapore Judiciary, the Supreme Court and subordinate courts.

Mr Masoud Gerami, Managing Director of Justis Publishing Ltd said “We are delighted to include the index of such a prestigious and valuable series of case reports in JustCite, especially when considering the strong link between Singapore Law Reports and the cases covering the United Kingdom courts”.

Ms Serene Wee, Chief Executive of the Singapore Academy of Law, highlighted the benefits of the partnership: “We are very pleased with the indexing of the Singapore Law Reports in JustCite, a valuable online legal reference citator service; this is a significant step for Singapore judgments and Singapore law”.

The index of Singapore Law Reports is available in JustCite.

For further information, please contact Victoria MacLean on +44 (0)20 7267 8989 or email communications@justis.com.


1 Justis Publishing Ltd has been publishing titles online and on CD-ROM since 1986 and has secured a leading position in this sector, concentrating particularly on United Kingdom and European Union legal, official and business information. Justis Publishing’s customers come from legal and financial professions, government and the academic community in 84 countries worldwide.

2 Singapore Academy of Law was formed in 1988, the Academy is the only institution of its kind to bring together the various branches of the legal profession under one membership body. Initially patterned after the English Inns of Court, one of the chief roles of the Academy is to develop among the legal professionals in Singapore a collegiate spirit which is necessary for pride in the profession and in its honourable standards and practices.

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