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Encyclopedia: A book or series of books arranged alphabetically by topics containing information on areas of law, including citations to support the information.

 


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Bernhardt, Rudolf, Encyclopedia of Public International Law (1997).
Farley, L., Farley, L., Plebiscites and Sovereignty (London: Mansell Publishing Limited, 1986), page 7.
Schultz, F., Principles of Roman Law (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1936), page 109.

WEX is a collaboratively-edited legal dictionary and encyclopedia. It is intended for a broad audience of people we refer to as "law novices" -- which at one time or another describes practically everyone, ...

any of numerous volumes dealing with law, including statutes, reports of cases, digests of cases, commentaries on particular topics, encyclopedias, textbooks, summaries of the law, dictionaries, ...

Collective Work Under copyright law, a work, such as a periodical, anthology, or encyclopedia, in which a number of separate and independent works are assembled into one work.

The proper reference (as established by the legal profession) to a case, constitution, statute, legal encyclopedia or legal treatise is called a citation.

There is more than one meaning of Basilica discussed in the 1911 Encyclopedia. We are planning to let all links go to the correct meaning directly, but for now you will have to search it out from the list below by yourself.

Secondary authority - Legal encyclopedias, treatises, legal texts, law review articles, and citators. Writings which set forth the opinion of the writer as to the law.

Pocket parts are most often found in statutory codes, digests, and encyclopedias. It is very important that you check the pocket part if you are using a volume that has one. The pocket part in digests will give you additional cases on your topic.

Sources which explain or describe the "law." Examples include encyclopedias and law journal articles.
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