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  2. List of law reports in Australia - Wikipedia

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    ACT Law Reports: ACTLR: 2008-Thomson Reuters: Authorised report. Australian Capital Territory Reports: ACTR: 1973-Lexis Nexis: Neutral citation: ACTSC: 1986-AustLII. BarNet JADE. Supreme Court (NSW) NSW Law Reports: NSWLR: 1970-New South Wales Law Reports: Authorised report. Includes NSW Court of Appeal and NSW Court of Criminal Appeal NSW ...

  3. Australian Law Reports - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Law Reports are a series of law reports which report cases from the High Court of Australia, Federal Court of Australia and the Supreme Courts of the states and territories exercising federal jurisdiction. The reports are not officially authorised. After each authorised series they are the most often cited series of law reports ...

  4. Australasian Legal Information Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) is an institution operated jointly by the Faculties of Law of the University of Technology Sydney and the University of New South Wales. Its public policy purpose is to improve access to justice through access to legal information.

  5. Template:Cite AustLII - Wikipedia

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    District Court of South Australia: 1992– SASC: Supreme Court of South Australia: 1989– SASCFC: Supreme Court of South Australia (Full Court) 2010– SAStRp: Supreme Court of South Australia: 1920–1950 TASCD: Coroners Court of Tasmania: 1991– TASFPT: Forest Practices Tribunal of Tasmania: 1994–2011 TASLawRp: Tasmanian Law Reports ...

  6. Supreme Court of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Court was established by Letters Patent on 2 January 1837, five days after the colony was founded. The Court is unique among Australia's state supreme courts in that it was established at the foundation of the colony of South Australia, as the notion of a supreme court was a part of the colony's founder, Edward Wakefield's theory of colonisation. [3]

  7. Solicitor-General of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Solicitor-General of South Australia is the second law officer of South Australia. Their duties primarily include receiving instructions from the Attorney General and appearing in court for the state, Crown Solicitor and Director of Public Prosecutions.

  8. Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Act 1981

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    Government of South Australia. Attorney-General's Dept. 22 November 2021. (for latest version) Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Land Rights Act 1981 - Notes Shows legislative history, with dates and details of all amendments.

  9. Category:Redirect-Class Australian law pages - Wikipedia

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