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Powers was born in 1853 in Brisbane, Colony of New South Wales.He was educated at Ipswich Grammar School and Brisbane Grammar School [2] captaining the Schools First XI. He was a talented sportsman, and at one point captained a state cricket team against a touring English side. [3]
McGill Law Review, Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (Montreal: Carswell, 1998, 4th ed). There was no major, generally accepted Australian guide and law journals and law schools produced their own style guides. [5] [6]: 137 One of those guides was the Melbourne University Law Review Style Guide which, in 1997, had reached its third edition.
Australian Company Law Reports: ACLR: 1974-1989 Criminal law: Australian Criminal Reports: A Crim R: 1979-Thomson Reuters: Selected decisions on criminal law by the High Court of Australia, Federal Court of Australia and the Supreme Courts of the states and territories Industrial law: Commonwealth Arbitration Reports: CAR: 1905-1993: AustLII
Saunders, John B. Words and Phrases Legally Defined; 3rd ed. London: Butterworths ISBN 978-0-406-08044-8. 1988 - 1990. Volumes 1, 2, and 4. Snippet view from Google Books. Saunders, John B (general editor). Words and Phrases Legally Defined. Second Edition. Butterworths. London. 1969 - 1970. SBN 406 08030 5 (for the complete set). Volumes 1, 2 ...
The Australian National Dictionary Centre's major research project is the Australian National Dictionary.The project seeks to find English words and meanings that have originated in Australia, that have a greater currency in Australia than elsewhere, or that have a special significance in Australian history.
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.
Its legal institutions and traditions are substantially derived from that of the English legal system, which superseded Indigenous Australian customary law during colonisation. [1] Australia is a common-law jurisdiction, its court system having originated in the common law system of English law. The country's common law is the same across the ...
Biographical Dictionary of the Common Law is a biographical dictionary concerned with legal biography, edited by A. W. B. Simpson and published in 1984 by Butterworths. Hines called it "valuable". [1] Holborn described it as a "handy starting point". [2] Tearle said it is "the best source to consult first". [3] Clinch called it "invaluable". [4]