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Legal Guide Nz

New Zealand. 2021. Website. www.loc.gov/item/guide-to-law-online/new-zealand/. If you need help finding and using books, journal articles, databases, and resources in this guide, please consult a law librarian. You can use the «Ask a Librarian» chat service for short questions or for more in-depth requests, please send an email to: law-library@unimelb.edu.au The current collection of books examining New Zealand law is included in the thematic provision of the commentary at Level 2 in Area K – CN. For more information, see the Legal Books page of this guide. The first edition, published in 2009, quickly became the standard for citing New Zealand legal documents. The second edition, published in 2011, built on the success of the first edition by including new or expanded rules for a number of documents not included in the first edition; clarification of rules, including rules on referrals; and simplification of the rules for quoting international documents. Some sections have been rewritten and reorganized to make them easier to understand.

This makes the guide much more user-friendly and the new edition is essential for anyone who needs to cite legal documents. Westlaw is an extensive database of British, US and international legal documents, including cases, statutes and journal articles. The first edition, published in 2009, quickly became the standard for citing New Zealand legal documents. The second edition built on this in 2013 and now the third edition aims to update and modernize the content by: The Law Bod collection is spread over four floors, connected by stairs and an elevator. This guide will help you find legal documents in New Zealand, whether in print or online. There is also a staffed information desk just behind the library`s electronic doors on Level 2 – please come and ask if you have any questions or difficulties using the library. Note: The entire collection is for illustrative purposes only – there is no loan. Follow us on Twitter! @nzlawstyleguide This guide is intended for students and researchers studying New Zealand law and legal system at the University of Oxford, although students and researchers from all fields may find it useful. Lexis+ contains many primary and secondary legal documents from the UK, EU, USA and many other countries. It is the only online source for the full text of the All England Law Reports and Halsbury`s Laws. International content can be accessed via the «International» link on the homepage.

The print collection of New Zealand Law Reports and New Zealand Law Journals 2000 is currently located on Level 1, one floor below the entrance level. Previous issues of New Zealand law journals are located on the ground floor. ) These forms of legal literature have signatures beginning with Cw NZ. Cw indicates membership in the Commonwealth of Nations (For more information on the Commonwealth of Nations, see the Commonwealth Secretariat website.) Use this guide to learn more about sources and commentaries on New Zealand law, including e-books, e-journals and databases. A great place to start your library of New Zealand legal classics. Complete text of more than 100 legal texts, including Blackstone`s Commentaries (1803), Cardozo`s Growth of the Law (1924), and the first edition of Story`s Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States (1833). The provincial laws of Canada include the provincial laws of ten of the Canadian provinces. Contains public and private laws passed by Canadian provincial governments. Up-to-date, revised and historical content is now available for Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Ontario. Historical and revised content is only available for Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Saskatchewan. The New Zealand Law Style Guide provides a consistent and authoritative framework of styles used by New Zealand courts, law schools, lawyers and law publishers.

Oxford SSO holders have: • Common Law Library and over 200 books published by Sweet & Maxwell (Thomson Reuters) • British statutes, legal instruments and legal reports. All content consists of scanned images of the original printed editions. This allows you to view the content as it was originally printed, along with page numbers and images. The Federal Register 1936-1995, and Index to the Register. Due to licensing restrictions, this database is not available to «walk-in» library users. Resources accessible to anyone with access to the Internet The Treaties and Agreements Library includes all the.

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