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'''''The Laws of Australia - Encyclopedia ''''' is an [[encyclopaedia]] of the [[Australian law|laws of Australia]]. Published by Lawbook Co. ([[Westlaw]]), it is one of the two foremost legal encyclopaedias in Australia, the other being ''[[Halsbury's Laws of Australia]]'' by [[LexisNexis]].<ref>{{cite web | title = Legal Encyclopedias | publisher = The University of Adelaide Library | accessdate = 2012-08-24| url = http://www.law.adelaide.edu.au/library/research/encyclopaedias/}}</ref>
'''''The Laws of Australia - Encyclopedia ''''' is an [[encyclopaedia]] of the [[Australian law|laws of Australia]]. Published by Lawbook Co. ([[Westlaw]]), it is one of the two foremost legal encyclopaedias in Australia, the other being ''[[Halsbury's Laws of Australia]]'' by [[LexisNexis]].<ref name=UAdel>{{cite web | title = Legal Encyclopedias | publisher = The University of Adelaide Library | accessdate = 2012-08-24| url = http://www.law.adelaide.edu.au/library/research/encyclopaedias/}}</ref>

''The Laws of Australia'', like other legal encyclopaedias, provide a summary on the current state of laws of Australia. Subjects are arranged systematically with case and statute law authorities which support legal propositions.<ref name=UAdel />


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The Laws of Australia - Encyclopedia is an encyclopaedia of the laws of Australia. Published by Lawbook Co. (Westlaw), it is one of the two foremost legal encyclopaedias in Australia, the other being Halsbury's Laws of Australia by LexisNexis.[1]

The Laws of Australia, like other legal encyclopaedias, provide a summary on the current state of laws of Australia. Subjects are arranged systematically with case and statute law authorities which support legal propositions.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Legal Encyclopedias". The University of Adelaide Library. Retrieved 2012-08-24.