Edition |
Fourth edition. |
Physical description |
334 pages ; 22 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Part I General Rules -- Part II Domestic Sources -- Part III Secondary Sources -- Part IV International Materials -- Part V Foreign Domestic Sources -- Part VI Appendix. |
Summary |
The fourth edition of the AGLC is the product of collaboration between the Melbourne University Law Review and theMelbourne Journal of International Law. The AGLC provides Australia with a uniform system of legal citation. The first edition of the AGLC was published by the Review in 1998 and a second edition was published in 2002. The third edition published in 2010 and the fourth edition published in 2018.The AGLC outlines established citation practices and indicates preferred approaches where no particular approach has been widely adopted. It is designed for academics, legal practitioners, law students and the judiciary, and is a valuable tool for legal writing and research. The AGLC is laid out in a manner that is easy to read and includes a detailed index and helpful examples. As well as providing a set of citation principles for Australian material, the AGLC includes suggestions for citing material from Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States. |
Other author |
Melbourne University Law Review Association, issuing body.
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Subject |
Citation of legal authorities -- Australia -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Variant Title |
AGLC. |
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AGLC4. |
Other uniform title |
Melbourne Journal of International Law.
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ISBN |
9780646976389 |
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