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Whats the difference between a search for all England & Wales case law and all UK case law?

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Whats the difference between a search for all England & Wales case law and all UK case law?

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A search in all UK case law will bring you decisions from: • The House of Lords (which may concern English law, Scottish law or the law of Northern Ireland) • The Privy Council (it is not strictly accurate to refer to these as UK decisions, but this categorisation is adopted for practical reasons) A search for all England and Wales case law includes all UK case law plus decisions from the England and Wales Courts of Appeal, High Courts and Patents County Court(see here for a list). If you do not want to include UK case law in an all England and Wales search, use the case law search, advanced or multidatabase search forms and do not tick the search box for England and Wales; instead, use the tick boxes below the England and Wales heading to select only the court(s) you want to search.

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