This article is about the law reports for members of the Commonwealth of Nations. For the law reports for Australia, see Commonwealth Law Reports.
Law Reports of the Commonwealth
Editorial consultant
Michael Kirby
Categories
Law reports
Frequency
Five volumes per annum
Publisher
Butterworths (originally) Professional Books (later) LexisNexis (now)
First issue
1985 (1985)
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Website
lexisweb.co.uk
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