Covering all aspects of Australian law, and an authoritative collection for primary legal research in comparative and Commonwealth law. Includes articles, reports, and books from Australia, New Zealand and the Asia Pacific region, plus selected material from the United Kingdom, U.S. and Canada starting from 1999. Recommended for: journal articles Search help
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References to legal literature worldwide, covering all forms of foreign (non-Anglo-American) law. This includes comparative law and legal systems, such as Islamic law; socialist law; public and private international law; and transnational commercial law. You may not download or print more than 200 pages per session
Informit Online Contains over 100 Australian databases of scholarly research, covering a wide range of subjects. Major databases include: APA-FT (Australian Public Affairs - Full Text) AGIS Plus (all aspects of law). Includes coverage of Medicine & Health, Social Sciences, Information Management and Technology, Business and Management.
Contains access to journals published on behalf of learned societies by Oxford University Press as well as some of Oxford University Press’s major research book collections such as Oxford Handbooks Online, Oxford Medicine Online, Oxford Clinical Psychology and Oxford Scholarship Online (includes thousands of books on subjects across the humanities, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law). Check out this short video guide to find out how to use Oxford Academic.
Oxford Scholarship Online (OSO) is a vast and rapidly-expanding library, providing easy access to thousands of books across the world-renowned scholarly list of Oxford University Press (OUP). Spanning subjects across the humanities, social sciences, sciences, medicine, and law. Note: access to textbooks on OSO platform is not available Please note: Content from this database has migrated to the Oxford Academic platform.
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