Legal encyclopaedias summarise aspects of the law, giving you an overview and pointing to important legislation and cases (primary sources).
Legal commentaries provide up to date, detailed information on a particular subject area. They often provide a mixture of expert commentary, legislation and key cases.
Journal articles are a secondary resource useful for analyses and opinions on legal issues. Below are some of the subject specific journals for Administrative Law. Remember, the Journal Databases listed in the Secondary Resources tab are a great place to start your search.
Don't forget to use case citators when available, they are important research tools for finding cases by topic. They will provide references and links to reported and unreported judgments and also indicate relationships between cases, helping determine their precedent value.
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