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  2. Australian Guide to Legal Citation - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Guide to Legal Citation ( AGLC) is published by the Melbourne University Law Review in collaboration with the Melbourne Journal of International Law and seeks to provide the Australian legal community with a standard for citing legal sources. [1] [2] There is no single standard for legal citation in Australia, but the AGLC is the ...

  3. Template:Cite Legislation AU/doc - Wikipedia

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    {{Cite Legislation AU/doc}} produces links to a variety of different legislation resources located on the AustLII site. Formatting is designed to be in compliance with the Australian Guide to Legal Citation. AustLII has consolidated acts and regulations for every Australian jurisdiction. For some jurisdictions other materials are available.

  4. Template:Cite Legislation AU - Wikipedia

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    Subpages of this template. This template produces links to a variety of different legislation resources located on the [ [AustLII]] site. Formatting is designed to be in compliance with the [ [Australian Guide to Legal Citation]]. In all cases jurisdiction will be one of Cth (for federal legislation) or ACT, NSW, NT, Qld, SA, Tas, Vic or WA ...

  5. Case citation - Wikipedia

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    Case citation. United States Reports, the official reporter of the Supreme Court of the United States. Case citation is a system used by legal professionals to identify past court case decisions, either in series of books called reporters or law reports, or in a neutral style that identifies a decision regardless of where it is reported.

  6. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Legal - Wikipedia

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    While any citation style may be used in an article (see WP:CITEVAR), for articles on cases, case law, or subjects which use a large amount of case law, it is recommended that editors use the referencing style for the jurisdiction that heard that case or for which that legal subject applies. Australia, consider using the AGLC.

  7. Shepard's Citations - Wikipedia

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    Shepard's Citations. Shepard's Citations is a citator used in United States legal research that provides a list of all the authorities citing a particular case, statute, or other legal authority. [1] The verb Shepardizing (sometimes written lower-case) refers to the process of consulting Shepard's to see if a case has been overturned ...

  8. List of Law Reports in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Law reports covering the decisions of Australian Courts are collections of decisions by particulars courts, subjects or jurisdictions. A widely used guide to case citation in Australia is the Australian Guide to Legal Citation, published jointly by the Melbourne University Law Review and the Melbourne Journal of International Law.

  9. Legal citation - Wikipedia

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    Legal citation is the practice of crediting and referring to authoritative documents and sources. The most common sources of authority cited are court decisions (cases), statutes, regulations, government documents, treaties, and scholarly writing. Typically, a proper legal citation will inform the reader about a source's authority, how strongly ...