AGLC4 All Examples PDF

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AGLC4 Footnote and Bibliography Examples Caution! This guide is NOT exhaustive. It simply lists examples for a few common reference types, focusing on Australian materials. Need more? Consult the full AGLC (4th edition) manual online.

Cases Material Type (AGLC Rule) Reported Judgments (Rule 2)

Footnote Example

Bibliography Example

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Chamberlain v The Queen (No 2) (1984) 153 CLR 521.

Chamberlain v The Queen (No 2) (1984) 153 CLR 521

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Nydam v The Queen [1977] VR 430.

Nydam v The Queen [1977] VR 430

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DPP (WA) v Silbert (2000) 112 A Crim R 88.

DPP (WA) v Silbert (2000) 112 A Crim R 88

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Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v C G Berbatis Holdings Pty Ltd (2003) 214 CLR 51.

Unreported Decisions with a Medium Neutral Citation (more info here) (Rule 2.3.1)

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Minister for Immigration and Citizenship v SZIAI [2009] HCA 39.

Unreported Decisions without a Medium 1 Ross v Chambers (Supreme Court of the Northern Territory, Kriewaldt Neutral Citation (more info here) J, 5 April 1956) 77. (Rule 2.3.2)

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v C G Berbatis Holdings Pty Ltd (2003) 214 CLR 51 Minister for Immigration and Citizenship v SZIAI [2009] HCA 39

Ross v Chambers (Supreme Court of the Northern Territory, Kriewaldt J, 5 April 1956) 77

Legislation Material Type (AGLC Rule) Australian Constitutions (Rule 3.6)

Statutes (Acts of Parliament) (Rule 3.1)

Footnote Example 1

Australian Constitution s 22.

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Criminal Code Act Compilation Act 1913 (WA) s 5 ('Criminal Code').

Delegated Legislation (rules, regulations, orders) (Rule 3.4)

Australian Constitution

[Subsequent citation] 4

Criminal Code (n1) s 8.

Criminal Code Act Compilation Act 1913 (WA)

Note: A short title may be given to a portion of an Act, a piece of delegated legislation or a Bill. The short title should be placed after the pinpoint to the relevant portion. See the full AGLC manual, Rule 3.5. 1

Bills (Rule 3.2)

Bibliography Example

Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth) s 52.

Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth)

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Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Amendment Act 2006 (Cth) sch 1 item 46.

Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Amendment Act 2006 (Cth)

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Criminal Investigation (Identifying People) Amendment Bill 2012 (WA) cl 3.

Criminal Investigation (Identifying People) Amendment Bill 2012 (WA)

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Criminal Procedure Regulations 2005 (WA) reg 6A.

Criminal Procedure Regulations 2005 (WA)

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Federal Court Rules 1979 (Cth) ords 3, 5. Federal Court Rules 1979 (Cth)

Note: For further details on abbreviations see the full AGLC manual, Table 3.4

Explanatory Memoranda (Rule 3.7)

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Explanatory Memorandum, Conservation and Land Management Amendment Bill 2002 (WA).

Explanatory Memorandum, Conservation and Land Management Amendment Bill 2002 (WA)

Gazettes (Rule 3.9.1)

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Western Australia, Western Australian Government Gazette, No 30, 28 February 2014

Western Australia, Western Australian Government Gazette, No 30, 28 February 2014, 526.

Books, eBooks & Looseleaf Services Material Type (AGLC Rule)

Footnote Example

Bibliography Example

Book: Single author (Rules 4.4.1 and 6.1)

1 Natalie Van der Waarden, Understanding Employment Law: Concepts and Cases (LexisNexis Butterworths, 2013) 199.

Van der Waarden, Natalie, Understanding Employment Law: Concepts and Cases (LexisNexis Butterworths, 2013)

Book: Two or three authors (Rules 4.1.2 and 6.1)

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Book: More than 3 authors (Rules 4.1.2 and 6.1)

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Kelley Burton, Thomas Crofts and Stella Tarrant, Principles of Criminal Law in Queensland and Western Australia (Lawbook, 2011) 80-1. Michael Tilbury et al, Remedies: Commentary and Materials (Thomson Reuters, 5th ed, 2011) 701-11.

Burton, Kelley, Thomas Crofts and Stella Tarrant, Principles of Criminal Law in Queensland and Western Australia (Lawbook, 2011) Tilbury, Michael et al, Remedies: Commentary and Materials (Thomson Reuters, 5th ed, 2011)

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Book: Organisation as author (Rules 4.1.4 and 6.1)

McGill Law Journal, Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (Carswell Thomson, 4th ed, 1998).

McGill Law Journal, Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (Carswell Thomson, 4th ed, 1998)

Note: "McGill Law Journal" is the author, as an organisation.

Book: No author (Rules 4.1.4 and 6.1)

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Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary (Cambridge University Press, 2003) 943.

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary (Cambridge University Press, 2003)

Book: Editor/s (Rules 4.1.3 and 6.6)

1 Paul Martin et al (eds), Environmental Governance and Sustainability (Edward Elgar, 2012).

Martin, Paul et al (eds), Environmental Governance and Sustainability (Edward Elgar, 2012)

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Book: Chapters in edited books (Rule 6.6.1)

Book: Multi-volume (Rule 6.5) Book: Translations (Rule 6.7)

Jeff Berryman and Robyn Carroll, 'Cy-près as a Class Action Remedy Justly Maligned or Just Misunderstood?' in Kit Barker and Darryn Jensen (eds), Private Law: Key Encounters with Public Law (Cambridge University Press, 2013) 320. 1

E J Cohn and W Zdzieblo, Manual of German Law (Oceana Publications, 2nd revised ed, 1968) vol 1, 91. 1

The Qur'an, tr Tarif Khalisi (Harvard University Press, 1972).

Berryman, Jeff and Robyn Carroll, 'Cy-près as a Class Action Remedy - Justly Maligned or Just Misunderstood?' in Kit Barker and Darryn Jensen (eds), Private Law: Key Encounters with Public Law (Cambridge University Press, 2013) Cohn, E J and W Zdzieblo, Manual of German Law (Oceana Publications, 2nd revised ed, 1968) vol 1 The Qur'an, tr Tarif Khalisi (Harvard University Press, 1972)

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Book: eBook

Robert Baldwin, Martin Cave and Martin Lodge, Understanding Regulation: Theory, Strategy, and Practice (Oxford University Press, 2nd ed, Baldwin, Robert, Martin Cave and Martin Lodge, Understanding Regulation: Theory, Strategy, 2012). and Practice (Oxford University Press, 2nd ed, 2012) Note: Cite an eBook as you would a print book.

Book: Looseleaf Service (frequently updated) in print (Rule 7.8) Book: Looseleaf Service (frequently updated) online (Rule 7.8)

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Australian Securities and Investment Commission, Thomson Reuters, ASIC Digest, vol 1 (at Update 385) [IR 08.3].

1 JW Carter, LexisNexis, Carter on Contract (online at 20 February 2018) [04-001].

Note: If accessed online, omit the volume number. Include the service number if available. Otherwise, include the date accessed.

Australian Securities and Investment Commission, Thomson Reuters, ASIC Digest, vol 1 (at Update 385)

Carter, JW, LexisNexis, Carter on Contract (online at 20 February 2018) [04-001]

Journal Articles Material Type (AGLC Rule) Journal Article: One author, no issue number (Rules 5.1 and 5.10)

Footnote Example 1

Augusto Zimmerman, ‘How Brazilian Judges Undermine the Rule of Law. A Critical Appraisal’ (2008) 11 International Trade and Business Law Review 179, 184.

Journal Article: Two 1 Simon Young and Sarah Murray, 'An Elegant Convergence? The authors, issue number, with Constitutional Entrenchment of Jurisdictional Error Review in Australia, pinpoint (2011) 11(2) Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal 117, 118. (Rules 5.1, 5.4 and 5.7)

Bibliography Example Zimmerman, Augusto, ‘How Brazilian Judges Undermine the Rule of Law. A Critical Appraisal’ (2008) 11 International Trade and Business Law Review 179 Young, Simon and Sarah Murray, 'An Elegant Convergence? The Constitutional Entrenchment of Jurisdictional Error Review in Australia' (2011) 11(2) Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal 117

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Journal Article: No author, no issue number (Rules 5.1 and 5.10)

Note, 'Live Free and Nullify: Against Purging Capital Juries of Death Penalty Opponents' (2014) 127 Harvard Law Review 2092.

Note, 'Live Free and Nullify: Against Purging Capital Juries of Death Penalty Opponents' (2014) Note: If the article is unsigned, the type of article, such as Note or Comment, should appear 127 Harvard Law Review 2092 in place of the author’s name.

Journal Article: Online journal, more than three authors, issue number with pinpoint (Rules 5.1, 5.4 and 5.10)

1 Azzurra Annunziata et al, 'Do Consumers Want more Nutritional and Health Information on Wine Labels? Insights from the EU and USA' (2016) 8(7) Nutrients 416:1-19, 8.

Note: Online journal articles should, as far as possible, be cited in the same way as articles in print journals.

Annunziata, Azzurra et al, 'Do Consumers Want more Nutritional and Health Information on Wine Labels? Insights from the EU and USA' (2016) 8(7) Nutrients 416

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Genevieve Helleringer and Anne-Lise Sibony, 'European Consumer protection through the Behavioural Lens' (2017) 23 Columbia journal of Journal Article: Forthcoming European Law (forthcoming) (Rule 5.11) Note: For forthcoming articles the starting page should be replaced with '(forthcoming)'. For articles available as an advance the starting page should be replaced with '(advance)'.

Helleringer, Genevieve and Anne-Lise Sibony, 'European Consumer protection through the Behavioural Lens' (2017) 23 Columbia journal of European Law (forthcoming)

Newspapers Material Type (AGLC Rule) Newspaper Article: signed, with pinpoint (Rule 7.11.1) Newspaper Article: from a named section of the newspaper, unsigned (author not known) (Rules 7.11.1 and 7.11.4) Newspaper Article: only available online, no page numbers (Rule 7.11.2)

Footnote Example

Bibliography Example

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Stephanie Peatling, 'Female Chief Justice Rewrites the Script', The Age (Melbourne, 31 January 2017) 6.

Peatling, Stephanie, 'Female Chief Justice Rewrites the Script', The Age (Melbourne, 31 January 2017) 6

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'Little Corporate Appeal in Green Bottom Line', Business, The Age (Melbourne, 6 June 2005)

'Little Corporate Appeal in Green Bottom Line', Business, The Age (Melbourne, 6 June 2005).

Tomazin, Farrah, 'Kinder Wages Breakthrough', The Farrah Tomazin, 'Kinder Wages Breakthrough', The Age (online at 19 May Age (online at 19 May 2009) 2009)

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Dictionaries and encyclopedias Material Type (AGLC Rule)

Footnote Example

Bibliography Example

Dictionary: Print (includes Legal Dictionaries) (Rule 7.6)

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Macquarie Dictionary (5th ed, 2009)

Dictionary: Online (includes Legal Dictionaries) (Rule 7.6)

Macquarie Dictionary (5th ed, 2009) 'demise' (def 4).

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Encyclopaedic Australian Legal Dictionary (online at 10 February 2018) 'default judgment' (def 1).

Encyclopaedic Australian Legal Dictionary (online at 10 February 2018)

Legal Encyclopedias: Print (Rule 7.7)

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LexisNexis, Halsbury's Laws of Australia, vol 15 (at 25 May 2009) 235 Insurance, '2 General Principles'

Legal Encyclopedias: Online (Rule 7.7)

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LexisNexis, Halsbury's Laws of Australia, vol 15 (at 25 May 2009) 235 Insurance, '2 General Principles' [235-270]. Westlaw AU, The Laws of Australia (online at 15 February 2018) 2 Administrative Law, '2.3 Access to information' [2.3.10].

Westlaw AU, The Laws of Australia (online at 15 February 2018) 2 Administrative Law, '2.3 Access to information'

Other Secondary Sources Material Type (AGLC Rule) Law Reform Commission Reports (Rule 7.1.4) Theses (Rule 7.2.5)

Footnote Example

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Australian Law Reform Commission, For Your Information: Australian Privacy Law and Practice (Report No 108, May 2008) vol 1, 339 [7.7].

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Ivan Milton Vodanovich, 'The Criminal Jury Trial in Western Australia' (PhD Thesis, University of Western Australia, 1989). 1

Conference Papers (Rule 7.2.4)

Jenny Lin, 'Audits of Shareholder Panels' (Conference Paper, Annual Congress of the World Auditors Association, 12 April 1994).

Bibliography Example Australian Law Reform Commission, For Your Information: Australian Privacy Law and Practice (Report No 108, May 2008) vol 1, 339 [7.7] Vodanovich, Ivan Milton, 'The Criminal Jury Trial in Western Australia' (PhD Thesis, University of Western Australia, 1989) Lin, Jenny, 'Audits of Shareholder Panels' (Conference Paper, Annual Congress of the World Auditors Association, 12 April 1994)

Note: For conference proceedings that are published as a book, cite as a book chapter. 1

Lectures

Peter Sinden, 'Primary Sources of Law' (LAWS1104 Lecture, University of Western Australia Law School, 2 November 2013). Note: We recommend citing Lectures as Speeches (AGLC Rule 7.3).

Sinden, Peter, 'Primary Sources of Law' (LAWS1104 Lecture, University of Western Australia Law School, 2 November 2013)

Websites, Social Media & IP Material Type (AGLC Rule)

Websites: full date created or updated (Rule 7.15)

Footnote Example 1 International Committee of the Red Cross, Engaging with Religious Circles on Islamic Law and IHL (Web Page, 24 May 2018) .

Note: When available, the full date of the last update of the web page should be used.

Websites: no date (Rule 7.15)

1 Law Society of Western Australia, Our History (Web Page) . 1

Social Media Post (Rule 7.16)

Intellectual Property Materials (Rule 7.9)

@s_m_stephenson (Scott Stephenson) (Twitter, 17 July 2017, 9:37pm AEST) , archived at . 1

AU Trade Mark No 1701985, filed on 22 June 2015 (Registered on 28 January 2016) ('AGLC Trade Mark').

Bibliography Example International Committee of the Red Cross, Engaging with Religious Circles on Islamic Law and IHL (Web Page, 24 May 2018)

Law Society of Western Australia, Our History (Web Page) @s_m_stephenson (Scott Stephenson) (Twitter, 17 July 2017, 9:37pm AEST) , archived at

AU Trade Mark No 1701985, filed on 22 June 2015 (Registered on 28 January 2016) ('AGLC Trade Mark')...


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