There are a number of databases available at Macquarie University Library for researching legal issues. Throughout the Library Guides on this page you will become familiar with the main four databases that are commonly used and have a long history publishing legal research materials.
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Westlaw AU Includes the case citator FirstPoint, the encylopaedia Laws of Australia, as well as a range of law reports, unreported judgments, journals and commentary. |
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Lexis Advance Pacific Includes the case citator CaseBase, the Encyclopaedia Halsbury's Laws of Australia, as well as a range of law reports, unreported judgments, journals and commentary. |
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CCH IntelliConnect Includes a range of subject-specific law reports, journals, commentaries and newsletters. |
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AustLII Includes an extensive collection of unreported judgments, legislation (including point-in-time NSW Acts), treaties, journals and law reform reports. |
Published Law Reports
Unreported Judgments
Digests/Citators
Full-text
Annotators
Visit the Laws of Other Nations page on this Guide here
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In Australia, there are two parts to the legal system:
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