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    The ninth edition of the Macquarie Dictionary was published on 12 September 2023. [16] With a foreword by Australian author Markus Zusak, the ninth edition featured hundreds of new entries and updated definitions. [17] [18] Macquarie Dictionary (9th ed.). Sydney: Macquarie Dictionary Publishers. 12 September 2023. ISBN 978-1-76126-774-1.

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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.

  4. Black's Law Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    An online version of the tenth edition can be accessed through the paid Westlaw legal information service, and is available as an application for iOS devices. [5]The second edition of Black's Law Dictionary, published in 1910, is now in the public domain and is widely reproduced online.

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  6. Law dictionary - Wikipedia

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    As pointed out by Sandro Nielsen in 1994, law dictionaries can serve various functions. The traditional law dictionary with definitions of legal terms serves to help users understand the legal texts they read (a communicative function) or to acquire knowledge about legal matters independent of any text (a cognitive function) – such law dictionaries are usually monolingual.

  7. Australian Guide to Legal Citation - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of the Australian Guide to Legal Citation ("AGLC1") was published in 1998, a year which saw the publication of three other general guides: [5] Colin Fong, Australian Legal Citation - A Guide ("Fong's guide"); Pearl Rozenberg, Australian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation ("Law Book Co. guide"); and

  8. Cross on Evidence - Wikipedia

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    The title refers to Sir Rupert Cross, who originally wrote the textbook in the United Kingdom in 1958.A number of editions were published including versions adapted to the law of Australia and New Zealand.

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