Lists that will assist you to locate academic journals in the Law Library and on the various databases.
Links to online journal search tools.
Categorised links the the databases that contain journals.
General and explanatory information on journals.
Links to our Reputable Links and Research Support pages.
A link to the website that contains the Contemporary Labour Law journal title.
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Law Journal:
"Contains articles and comments by academic writers on legal issues"
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JOURNAL ARTICLES:
Journal articles are written by researchers or scholars who work in a professional or in an academic field.
An editorial board evaluates articles submitted. Subject specialists decide whether or not the article adds valuable, important or new information to the subject and whether or not the researchs has been conducted correctly, academically and in an ethical or moral way. Articles thus reviewed or examined are called ‘peer reviewed’.
Journal articles quote sources to substantiate information or statements and also to have an academic reading list of sources consulted for writing the article.
Consult journal articles:
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