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Legal research: Free Law

The guide provides an overview of the legal Research Process, how to locate various law sources for your Core Law units, access free law resources, and decipher abbreviations.

Free Law on the Internet

Primary legal materials including legislation and judicial decisions, as well as many useful secondary sources of law, are published on the internet. Legal practitioners and students of law, will find these free resources extremely useful for legal research.

These free legal materials should be used with caution by legal practitioners, as most are not recognised as legal authorities. Legal practitioners should always Google with caution and only use the results as a guide, as internet sources may not lead to sound legal authorities. Legal authorities are not usually free on the web. Most are subscription services provided at considerable cost by reputable law publishers, like LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters.

Consult a Student Learning Librarian if you need guidance.

Cases & Courts

Treaties & International Courts

Legislation

Libraries

State Libraries often provide access to sources of legal information to residents.

The State Library of WA has print copies of

Available to members of the public.

Glossary

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