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How do u find cases the High Court, in particular Gaal v Wilson,
How about the NSW Court of Appeals "Hardman v Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW)
Supreme Court of NSW and Registar in Probate
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Already working on the library exercise eh?

I don't think there is any particular correct citation method, as each is used according to their source/situation.

In the case of Gilsan v Optus, the source is the NSW Supreme Court, hence, they don't use the citation method most law reports use i.e. using curved brackets and indicating volume numbers etc.

Corrections, anyone?
 

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sypher said:
Already working on the library exercise eh?

I don't think there is any particular correct citation method, as each is used according to their source/situation.

In the case of Gilsan v Optus, the source is the NSW Supreme Court, hence, they don't use the citation method most law reports use i.e. using curved brackets and indicating volume numbers etc.

Corrections, anyone?
Are we ment to use citations, damn how do we do that, what system
 

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Your uni should have a whole database of legal sites.
 

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sypher said:
Already working on the library exercise eh?

I don't think there is any particular correct citation method, as each is used according to their source/situation.

In the case of Gilsan v Optus, the source is the NSW Supreme Court, hence, they don't use the citation method most law reports use i.e. using curved brackets and indicating volume numbers etc.

Corrections, anyone?
are u talking to me? library excercise? i dunno which uni u go to (i think u go to mine )

because we are referring to internet sources, neutral citation is employed
i just wanna know how to convert it to proper citation

my library thingy is tomorrow!! :eek:
 

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Start using Casebase, you'll realise how comparitively crap Austlii can be
 

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mr EaZy said:
are u talking to me? library excercise? i dunno which uni u go to (i think u go to mine )

because we are referring to internet sources, neutral citation is employed
i just wanna know how to convert it to proper citation

my library thingy is tomorrow!! :eek:
Yes I goto UTS as well; biz/law.
I've also go the library exercise tomorrow.

The neutral citation is a correct citation, as it is used for non text/voluimed based sources.

Read pages 29-32 of the Business Law & Ethics subject outline. It explains everything about citation.
 

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