Attorney General Information Service (AGIS) comprehensively indexes and abstracts articles from over 120 Australian, New Zealand and Pacific law journals. Some articles are full text. Document supply available. Useful for HSC Legal Studies.
Australian Federal Police Digest (AFPD), produced by the Australian Federal Police Library, Canberra, is a bibliographic database that indexes and abstracts articles from published and unpublished material on policing, criminology, law enforcement and related fields. Document supply available.
CINCH contains bibliographical references to Australian criminological material. All aspects of crime and criminal justice are covered, and the material scanned includes journal articles, monographs, monograph chapters, conference papers, government documents, book reviews and theses. Document supply available.
Contains over 103,000 records from 667 resources, starting from 1940. Subjects include business, education, humanities, Indigenous studies, law and social sciences. Useful for HSC English.
This resource contains peer-reviewed articles on every aspect of public international law, published in partnership with the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law. The Encyclopedia contains over 1600 articles with new articles commissioned to cover significant developments in international law such as: major new cases before international courts and tribunals, agreement of significant new treaties, and the creation of new international organizations and dispute settlement bodies.Useful for HSC Legal Studies.
Includes all Oxford Reference dictionaries and reference works relating to law published by Oxford University Press. It is a fully-indexed, cross-searchable database. Includes Dictionary of Law, Oxford Companion to the High Court of Australia, Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law and the New Oxford Companion to Law.
An encyclopaedia of Australian cases, providing a brief description and references to citations and related commentary. Case digests include the case name, citation, historical notes referring to related proceedings, and references to articles discussing the case. Online version is FirstPoint Document supply NOT available.
This brings together important procedural rules and substantive laws directed to ensuring the integrity of criminal investigations and criminal trials. This service contains the proper procedures that should be followed by the police and investigating officials in the area of criminal investigation.
The gazette covers court cases, legislation and policy issues that affect the media. It includes articles, interviews and discussion papers on defamation, contempt, suppression, protection of sources, freedom of information, intellectual property, privacy and media law news – as well as live trial reports and an up-to-date national damages table.
ImmiAccount (Previously LEGENDcom) is the Department of Immigration's online database that contains a current library of all Migration legislation, the Procedures Advice Manual (PAM3) and the Migration Series Instructions. This database also contains a historical library of all these documents.
Justinian is Australia's most revered and disturbing law journal. For nearly 40 years, with loving attention to detail, it has chronicled the exquisite finery and the dirty linen of the legal profession.
The Lawyers Practice Manual New South Wales is a procedural guide which deals with the everyday questions of legal practice and procedure. It is divided into 20 distinct areas of practice according to subject area. Includes sample precedents, lists of relevant legislation and further reference materials are included at the beginning of each chapter. Subjects covered are legal practice - criminal law - family law - accidents and injuries - housing -consumer rights - childrenc - social security - disability law - associations and organisations - legal aid - credit and debt - wills and estates - administrative review - immigration - discrimination/human rights - employment - veteran's affairs - intellectual property and communications - elder law. Document supply NOT available.
A complete library of legal principles from Thomson, The Laws of Australia covers over 320 topics, across 36 broad subject areas, and every Australian jurisdiction.
This database contains a selection of unreported judgments from the High Court, Federal Court, and State Supreme Courts. Document supply NOT available.
The legislation register is an authorised electronic statute book that provides the community with free and quick access to ACT legislation and related information.
The legislation register is central to the making, notification, commencement, operation, interpretation, proof, republication, amendment and repeal of legislation and instruments made under legislation.