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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!
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Australian Guide to Legal Citation 3 rd ed uts.edu.au
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CASE CITATION USING 3 rd edition AGLC Case name/Year/Volume/Report Series/Page/Pinpoint R v Hughes (2000) 202 CLR 353, 548
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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: Kable v Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW) (1977) 189 CLR 51; 138 ALR 577
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LEGISLATION CITATION USING 3 rd edition AGLC Title/Year /Jurisdiction/Pinpoint Trustees Act 1962 (WA) s 90
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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)
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JOURNAL ARTICLE CITAION – USING 3 rd 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
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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
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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
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BOOK CITATION – USING 3 rd edition AGLC Author/Title/Publication Details /Pinpoint Ian Brownlie, Principles of Public International Law (Oxford University Press, 7th ed, 2008) 135
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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:1 st Page: 249
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Is this the ANSWER? Hill Larry, The Model Ombudsman, (Princeton University Press, 1976) 249
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Was that answer correct? Why? Or Why Not?
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Book Citation – Exercise 6 Identify the descriptor for each of the following pieces of information from a book citation: Anita Stuhmcke, Legal Referencing (LexisNexis, 4 th ed, 2011) 114
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Sources covered: Primary legal materials: (a)Cases (b)Statutes Secondary legal materials: (a)Books (b)Journal articles
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EXERCISE Putting it all together Pre- test exercise
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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
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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
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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
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Cite these: Legal referencing text Article Case Statute
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Legal Referencing Text Anita Stuhmcke, Legal Referencing (LexisNexis, 4th Ed, 2012)
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Article Lillian Corbin and Justin Carter, ‘Is Plagiarism Indicative of Prospective Legal Practice?’ (2007) 17 (1 & 2) Legal Education Review 53
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Case The Commonwealth of Australia v Tasmania. The Tasmanian Dam Case [1983] HCA 21
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Statute Surrogacy Act 2010 (NSW)
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