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Law Library - Articles

  • 14-11-2009 5:48pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5


    Hi, (confused) first year law student here... Could someone tell me how to go about finding articles in the law library? Or alternatively, where I could find full online copies of any of the following:

    Eggleston, "What is Wrong with the Adversary System?" (1975) 49 ALJ 428
    Connolly QC, "The Adversary System - Is It Any Longer Appropriate?" (1975) 49 ALJ 439
    Jolowicz, "The Woolf Report and the Adversary System" (1996) 15 CJQ 198
    Jolowicz "Adversarial and Inquisitorial Methods of Civil Procedure" (2003) 52 ICLQ 281
    Jolowicz, "Civil Litigation: What's It For?" [2008] CLJ 508
    Marshall, "Would ADR Have Saved Romeo and Juliet?" (1998) 36 Osgoode Hall LJ 771
    Holmes, "Two Years On - The Commercial Court" (2006) 2(1) JCPPP 15
    Stauber, "Commercial Courts: A Twenty First Century Necessity?" [2007] JSIJ 154

    Thanks! :)


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14 House9


    oh the des ryan essay ...wish I knew where to find them too!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 652 ✭✭✭Jim_Are_Great


    Holmes, "Two Years On - The Commercial Court" (PDF)

    Stauber, "Commercial Courts: A Twenty First Century Necessity?" (PDF)

    Marshall, "Would ADR Have Saved Romeo and Juliet?" (PDF)

    The CJQ,CLJ and ICLQ can be accessed on Westlaw.uk through the library site. ALJ is in the library, I think. Ask your mentor to point them out.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 456 ✭✭aine-maire


    Thanks for that...just trying to finish the legal skills one now :(
    Finding the ALJ ones should be fun tomorrow...:pac:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 61 ✭✭gnl


    This thread totally saved my ass from flipping out at like 4 in the morning. I just couldn't find any of the articles (never found Eggleston or Connolly but meh). Thanks!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 652 ✭✭✭Jim_Are_Great


    aine-maire wrote: »
    Finding the ALJ ones should be fun tomorrow.

    They are definitely there, in the Berkley. Ask Elizabeth Gleeson, the head law librarian. Her office is through a black door behind the torts section. She'll give you a bit of stick for not paying attention to her little talk at the beginning of the year, but is ultimately very nice. She'll show you where they are. Or I could show you, I've used the ALJ before. Most SF, JS, SS or postgrads would know, I'd say, if you ask any of them for a hand. PM me if you're stuck.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 456 ✭✭aine-maire


    They are definitely there, in the Berkley. Ask Elizabeth Gleeson, the head law librarian. Her office is through a black door behind the torts section. She'll give you a bit of stick for not paying attention to her little talk at the beginning of the year, but is ultimately very nice. She'll show you where they are. Or I could show you, I've used the ALJ before. Most SF, JS, SS or postgrads would know, I'd say, if you ask any of them for a hand. PM me if you're stuck.

    Could you say around where it is?!:D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 652 ✭✭✭Jim_Are_Great


    The journals are catalogued collectively under PER 340, and stored alphabetically by journal title. They're on either side of the wall of the room in the Berkley's second floor known to some as The Chamber Of Secrets: the room with the full-length windows where you can see onto Fellows' Square. The ALJ is on the inner side of the wall, furthest away from the stairs.

    I'm sure this makes for thrilling reading to people not looking for the journals.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 456 ✭✭aine-maire


    Ok...I think I know where you mean...will try tomorrow :)
    I'm sure this makes for thrilling reading to people not looking for the journals.

    This thread wasn't started for people's entertainment...!:p


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5 doodleflip


    Amen to that, but it has been very useful so thank you! Now to actually write the thing...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 456 ✭✭aine-maire


    Success! Found them today :)
    Starting it now... Four pages for tomorrow :eek:


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14 House9


    does anyone know if the Irish Jurist is availible online?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 456 ✭✭aine-maire


    House9 wrote: »
    does anyone know if the Irish Jurist is availible online?

    Yeah,it is...can't remember which website it was on, but if you look around it's on one of them...(sorry I know that's not very helpful :o)
    EDIT: I'm pretty sure it's on IRLII.

    Anyone know if the ECR are online? I'm assuming they are but I can't find them...:(


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14 House9


    Thanks for help I tried that website and it redirected me to lawperiodicals.org but it seems that the only info I can find on the Irish Jurist is its index but cant find any website where can actually read the articles.


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