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HOW TO REFERENCE THERE IS MORE THAN ONE STYLE OF CITATION IDENTIFY THE STYLE OF CITATION USED IN THIS SUBJECT AND USE IT!

Australian Guide to Legal Citation 3rd ed uts.edu.au

CASE CITATION USING 3rd edition AGLC Case name/Year/Volume/Report Series/Page/Pinpoint R v Hughes (2000) 202 CLR 353, 548

Case citation – Exercise 1 Which case citation is correct? Example A: Kable v Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW) (1977) 189 CLR 51; 138 ALR 577 Example B:

LEGISLATION CITATION USING 3rd edition AGLC Title/Year /Jurisdiction/Pinpoint Trustees Act 1962 (WA) s 90

Legislation citation – Exercise 2 Which citation is correct? Example A: Telecommunications Act 1997 (No 47 of 1997) Example B: Telecommunications Act 1997 (Cth) (No 47 of 1997)

JOURNAL ARTICLE CITAION – USING 3rd edition AGLC Author/Title/Year/Volume and issue/Journal/Page/ Pinpoint Friendrich Juenger, ‘Tort Choice of Law in a Federal System’ (1997) 19(3) Sydney Law Review 529, 540

Journal Article citation – Exercise 3 Is this citation correct? Friendrich Juenger, ‘Tort Choice of Law in a Federal System’ (1997) Sydney Law Review 529, 540

Journal Article citation – Exercise 4 Is this citation correct? Friendrich Juenger, ‘Tort Choice of Law in a Federal System’ (1997) 19(3) Syd LR 529, 540

BOOK CITATION – USING 3rd edition AGLC Author/Title/Publication Details /Pinpoint Ian Brownlie, Principles of Public International Law (Oxford University Press, 7th ed, 2008) 135

Book Citation – Exercise 5 How would you cite the following: Author: Larry B Hill Title: The Model Ombudsman Publisher: Princeton University Press Date: 1976 Edition: 1st Page: 249

Is this the ANSWER? Hill Larry, The Model Ombudsman, (Princeton University Press, 1976) 249

Was that answer correct? Why? Or Why Not?

Book Citation – Exercise 6 Identify the descriptor for each of the following pieces of information from a book citation: Anita Stuhmcke, Legal Referencing (LexisNexis, 4th ed, 2011) 114

Sources covered: Primary legal materials: Cases Statutes Secondary legal materials: Books Journal articles

EXERCISE Putting it all together Pre- test exercise

Tricky question: What is this reference for? A bibliography cites: J.M. Bennett and N.J. Haxton 'Law Reporting and Legal Authoring' in Geoff Lindsay and Carol Webster (eds), No Mere Mouthpiece: Servants of All, Yet of None (2002) 145. Answers: (1)a book (2)a journal article (3)a chapter in an edited book (4) a website

Tricky question: What is this reference for? Kate Gibbs, ‘Funding Hit for Online Legal Research’ (2007) 339 Lawyers Weekly 14.   Answer: (1) a website (2) a journal article (3) a chapter in an edited book (4) a book

Tricky Question… Which of the following elements is required for constructing a journal article citation? Answer: (1)the author's affiliation (2) the volume number (3) the date you accessed the article (4) the place of publication

Cite these: Legal referencing text Article Case Statute

Legal Referencing Text Anita Stuhmcke, Legal Referencing (LexisNexis, 4th Ed, 2012)

Article Lillian Corbin and Justin Carter, ‘Is Plagiarism Indicative of Prospective Legal Practice?’ (2007) 17 (1 & 2) Legal Education Review 53

Case The Commonwealth of Australia v Tasmania. The Tasmanian Dam Case [1983] HCA 21

Statute Surrogacy Act 2010 (NSW)

Bibliography Rules for this!!’ What to put in What to leave out Citation style

Example AGLC BOOK citation IN A FOOTNOTE: Andrew Ashworth, Principles of Criminal Law (Oxford University Press, 6th ed, 2009) 24. IN YOUR BIBLIOGRAPHY: Ashworth, Andrew, Principles of Criminal Law (Oxford University Press, 6th ed, 2009)

Putting it together https://avoidingplagiarism.uts.edu.au/#