A current, comprehensive and informative approach to legal research
Published: 10 November, 2024
This practical book is an indispensable guide to mastering the techniques and strategies that are vital for successful legal research and writing. The author canvasses a wide variety of electronic and print-based resources relevant to Australian legal research, and provides worked examples based on contextual problems along with tips to avoid potential pitfalls. Helpful illustrations, flowcharts and diagrams familiarise readers with the databases in which they will be undertaking research. Citation information assists researchers to produce clear, well-referenced writing conforming to the latest edition of the widely adopted Australian Guide to Legal Citation.
The ninth edition has been comprehensively updated. It explores the impact of emerging technologies on legal research and provides valuable insights into utilising artificial intelligence tools for case analysis and database search strategies, while emphasising the importance of not overly relying on these tools for court submissions, legal advice or law assignments. Tailored for law students and legal professionals seeking to enhance their research skills, this edition equips readers with the essential knowledge and tools to be competitive in the ever-changing legal landscape.
Features
Ensures concepts are approachable, relevant and intelligible for first year law students
Develops solid understanding of the referencing system students will use throughout their law studies and legal practice
Students encouraged to develop skills in addition to understanding theory
Written in conformity with the Australian Guide to Legal Citation
Aligns with TLO research outcomes
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