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Email: law@library.uq.edu.au or phone: 07 3346 4302. Legal Research Guide and Subject Guides. The Legal Research Guide is the main access point to frequently used legal resources. You can use this guide to help locate legislation, case law, journal articles and parliamentary materials from Australia and internation-.
Use this guide to access primary sources such as legislation and case law, and secondary sources such as books, journal articles, dictionaries, encyclopaedias and more.
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Use this guide to access primary sources such as legislation and case law, and secondary sources such as books, journal articles, dictionaries, encyclopaedias and more.
Use this guide to access primary sources such as legislation and case law, and secondary sources such as books, journal articles, dictionaries, encyclopaedias and more.
into every law subject on offer. Whether you are unsure about what textbook to purchase, or whether to study a subject at all, this resource is essential for every UQ law student. This year's LLB Guide has been enhanced in response to student feedback and what the UQLS Publications Team believes is important to ensuring
Use this guide to access primary sources such as legislation and case law, and secondary sources such as books, journal articles, dictionaries, encyclopaedias and more.
The Australian Guide to Legal Citation (3rd ed) ('AGLC3') is the standard for citation of sources for the purposes of assessment within the Law School. •. This Guide should be read in conjunction with the AGLC3. Where anything in this Guide is inconsistent with the AGLC3, the latter shall prevail. •. Where there is nothing in
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