Free database run by a consortia of Australian Universities and other institutions containing full-text for legislation, journal articles, and rulings.
Australian Government funded database containing the full text of all recent legislation from 70 different agencies. It also details of the lifecycle of individual laws and the relationships between them, and related documents.
Federal agency conducts inquiries into areas of law and makes recommendations to government to make informed decisions regarding law reform. Their site contains numerous, useful and free resources including news, reports and proposals.
The British and Irish Legal Information Institute, is the British version of AUSTLII, containing free database resources covering legislation and case law.
The Legal Scholarship Network is a scholarly repository for legal articles and academic works.
Provides in-depth, comprehensive and authoritative information from premium titles and recent releases. Areas of expertise include Australian corporate finance, insurance law, civil liability, taxation, intellectual property, superannuation law, trade practices and workplace relations.
The NELLCO Legal Scholarship Repository provides a free and consistent point of access for working papers, reports, lecture series, workshop presentations, and other scholarship created by faculty at NELLCO member schools, including law schools at Berkeley, Boston College, Cornell, Duke, Yale and many others.
Fully searchable database of all NSW government parliamentary legislation.
Provides expert analysis and up-to-date content on reports and cases from the Commonwealth and New South Wales. The collection covers competition and consumer law, corporations, court practice, criminal law, equity and trusts, evidence, family law, property and international content.
The International Law Library includes both the International Treaties Collection and the International Courts and Tribunals Collection, and contains over 80,000 documents.
Thousands of ebooks and etextbooks from the United States and around the world.
There are few things more important in the legal discipline than being able to write. Whether it's drafting letters, contracts, briefs, or dissecting argumentation on case law, a lawyer needs best-practice knowledge of the right style, format and clarity of expression. The focus of this guide is to equip students with the writing skills necessary for the study and practice of law.
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