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Where can I find a report of an Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) case?

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Transcripts of full judgements

Reports produced by commercial publishers or other organisations

  • If the judgement you need is a significant one, there is likely to be a report or summary of it produced by commercial publishers or by organisations with an interest in the subject matter of the case
  • Reports of significant EAT cases are included in a subscription service called 'IDS employment law cases', at Bedford Central Library. This service consists of a set of volumes giving cases from the earliest ones up to 2001, with online access (by staff on your behalf) to cases from 2001 onwards
  • Bedford Central Library also keeps a ten year back file of a series called 'IDS briefs' which includes reports of significant EAT cases
  • Reports of significant EAT cases are also included in a general law reports series, 'All England Law Reports' (AELR), also available at Bedford Central Library, from 1972
  • For the period up to 1985, you can try searching online for any reports of EAT cases that were published in 'The Times' newspaper. See the Times Digital Archives in the e-resources. At the Times Digital Archives search box, enter the names of the parties in quotation marks, for example "smith v jones"

Brief summaries

Checking case reference details online

  • Lawindexpro is a searchable database of cases of all kinds, including EAT cases, up to 2000. Case reports are available only to subscribers but there is a free 'Public search' facility available to non-subscribers. This can be useful for checking the identifying details of cases whose transcripts are not online, such as the date, names of the parties and the EAT reference

Further information


Page last updated: 26th November 2013