Australian Guide to Legal Citation

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The Australian Guide to Legal Citation ('AGLC'), published by the Melbourne University Law Review, is generally accepted[citation needed] as the definitive guide for citation in Australia for law journals.

[edit] Law Journals Adopting the AGLC

  • Adelaide Law Review
  • Alternative Law Journal
  • Australasian Journal of Natural Resource Law and Policy
  • Australian Journal of Asian Law
  • Australian Law Librarian
  • Bond Law Review
  • Canberra Law Review
  • Corporate and Business Law Journal
  • Deakin Law Review
  • Elder Law Review
  • Federal Law Review
  • Flinders Journal of Law Reform
  • Indigenous Law Bulletin
  • International Trade and Business Law Review
  • James Cook University Law Review
  • Media and Arts Law Review
  • Melbourne Journal of International Law
  • Melbourne University Law Review
  • Monash University Law Review
  • Newcastle Law Review
  • New Zealand Armed Forces Law Review
  • Queensland University of Technology Law and Justice Journal
  • Revenue Law Journal
  • Sydney Law Review
  • University of New South Wales Law Journal
  • University of Notre Dame Australia Law Review
  • University of Western Sydney Law Review

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