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1 Legal Research 11-11.50am Types of material – what each is good for What a case citation is telling you Where to find each type of material How to get the best out of the WWW 12-3pm (Economics & Business building) 1 Hour session (3 groups) Finding Australian & UK cases Full text Additional information about cases Key databases for researching case law

2 1. Types of material Material typeProvides Case lawAuthoritative record of the law LegislationAuthoritative record of the law Legal Dictionaries & Encyclopedias Definitions & simple explanations TextbooksMore in-depth treatment of a particular area of the law Journal articlesDiscussion of issues; summaries or overviews of a topic or case

3 2. Interpreting a case citation Merritt v Merritt [1970] 2 All ER 760 Grey v Pearson (1857) 6 HL Cas 61 R v Young (1999) 46 NSWLR 681 at 682 Ayles v The Queen [2008] HCA 6

4 Case citations: the parties Merritt v Merritt [1970] 2 All ER 760 Grey v Pearson (1857) 6 HL Cas 61 R v Young (1999) 46 NSWLR 681 at 682 Ayles v The Queen [2008] HCA 6

5 Case citations: year of the judgment Merritt v Merritt [1970] 2 All ER 760 Grey v Pearson (1857) 6 HL Cas 61 R v Young (1999) 46 NSWLR 681 at 682 Ayles v The Queen [2008] HCA 6

6 Case citations: report details Merritt v Merritt [1970] 2 All ER 760 Grey v Pearson (1857) 6 HL Cas 61 R v Young (1999) 46 NSWLR 681 at 682 Ayles v The Queen [2008] HCA 6

7 Case citations: square and round brackets Merritt v Merritt [1970] 2 All ER 760 R v Young (1999) 46 NSWLR 681 All ER [1969] 2 All ER [1970] 1 All ER [1970] 2 All ER [1971] 1 All ER [1971] 2 All ER [1972] 1 NSWLR 44 NSWLR 45 NSWLR 46 NSWLR 47 NSWLR 48 NSWLR 49

8 Case citations: medium neutral citations Merritt v Merritt [1970] 2 All ER 760 Grey v Pearson (1857) 6 HL Cas 61 R v Young (1999) 46 NSWLR 681 at 682 Ayles v The Queen [2008] HCA 6

9 4. Starting point for legal research Law Library home page: http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/libraries/law/ http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/libraries/law/

10 3. Abbreviation Finders Cardiff Index to Legal Abbreviations Law report, Journal and Court abbreviations Free web site: http://www.legalabbrevs.cardiff.ac.uk/ http://www.legalabbrevs.cardiff.ac.uk/ Try also Laying Down the Law / Cooke et al. Good list in Appendix 4 CaseBase Online database in the ‘Help’ section

11 5. Where to find cases Information TypeAustralianUK Full textReported(via Law Reports A-Z) - LawBook Online - LexisNexisAU - CCH Justis Westlaw Raw dataAustLIIBaiLII Information about CaseBase Laws of Australia CaseBase (some) All via Law Library homepage Practice in hands-on session this afternoon

12 6. Where to find legislation Acts Interpretation Act 1901 (Cth) Interpretation Act 1987 (NSW) AustLII covers all Australian jurisdictions Go to: http://www.austlii.edu.au/ or:http://www.austlii.edu.au/ Law Library homepage > Free web law > AustLII

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14 6. Secondary sources SourceProvides General Specific Legal DictionariesDefinitions Legal EncyclopediasBrief explanations TextbooksMore in-depth information Journal articlesSpecific aspects of a topic eg. case notes, discussions of legal issues or backgrounds to a topic Best place to look for secondary sources: Library catalogue: http://opac.library.usyd.edu.au/ http://opac.library.usyd.edu.au/ Try AGIS for journal articles on a topic

15 Making the most of the Web How big is the internet?

16 Anyone can publish ‘facts’ on the Internet…

17 Who controls the content on a website?

18 Checklist for avoiding ‘dodgy’ information on the Web Authority – Who runs the website? Are they a reliable source? Objectivity – What motivation might the author have for putting up this information? Purpose – Who/what is the intended audience/use for this information? Currency – How up to date is it? Accuracy – Can you verify the information in another source?

19 Getting the best from the Web Use Google Advanced Search

20 Using Google Advanced Search

21 Other useful websites Google Scholar – ‘scholarly’ material and publisher websites Free Web Law Free web law by subject – directories Legislation and Parliamentary Counsel websites Law Reform Commission websites

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