Australian Guide to Legal Citation

Australian Guide to Legal Citation

The Australian Guide to Legal Citation (AGLC), published by the Melbourne University Law Review, is generally accepted Fact|date=April 2008 as the definitive guide to legal citation in Australia.

Law Journals Adopting the AGLC

*Adelaide Law Review
*Alternative Law Journal
*Australasian Journal of Natural Resource Law and Policy
*Australian Journal of Asian Law
*Australian Law Librarian
*Bond Law Review
*Canberra Law Review
*Corporate and Business Law Journal
*Deakin Law Review
*Elder Law Review
*Federal Law Review
*Flinders Journal of Law Reform
*Indigenous Law Bulletin
*International Trade and Business Law Review
*James Cook University Law Review
*Media and Arts Law Review
*Melbourne Journal of International Law
*Melbourne University Law Review
*Monash University Law Review
*Newcastle Law Review
*New Zealand Armed Forces Law Review
*Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal
*Revenue Law Journal
*Sydney Law Review
*University of New South Wales Law Journal
*University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review
*University of Western Sydney Law Review

External links

* [http://mulr.law.unimelb.edu.au/aglc.asp Australian Guide to Legal Citation web page]
* [http://mulr.law.unimelb.edu.au/ Melbourne University Law Review web page]


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