Older journal articles can serve as a historical record of legal developments across time, and help to explain how current legal frameworks came to be.
Consulting law journals is a fundamental step in the legal research process!
You will find some law articles by searching FiNDit but for most of the major Australian law journals you will need to search within one of the major legal databases.
Comprehensive collection of abstracts and some full-text articles and book chapters for Australian and comparative legal research.
Law reports, journals, commentaries and news from Australia, US and many other jurisdictions.
Australian & NZ legal materials including case law, journal articles and legislation.
An extensive collection of full text primary and secondary legal materials and news sources from jurisdictions around the world.
Comprehensive collections of historical legal materials - books, journals and primary documents. Relevant for political and legal historians.
Provides full text materials for international commercial arbitrators including cases, awards, legislation, treaties and authoritative commentaries.
Multidisciplinary journal and eBook collections covering subjects across the humanities, law, social sciences and science.
BrowZine is a tool that lets you browse, read and monitor the Library’s collection of scholarly ejournals from any device. Search for ejournals for your research and study using a powerful taxonomy and create your own bookshelf for future reference.
Click here to find out more: https://library.nd.edu.au/instruction/findfull/browzine