The Australian Guide to Legal Citation (AGLC) is published by the Melbourne University Law Review Association in collaboration with the Melbourne Journal of International Law and seeks to provide the Australian legal community with a standard for citing legal sources. There is no single standard for legal citation in Australia, but the AGLC is the most widely used.
History
By 1998, there existed a large number of competing styles for citing and referencing legal authorities in Australian law publications but one study identified the four major guides:
Derek French, How to Cite Legal Authorities (London: Blackstone Press, 1996);
Harvard Law Review Association, The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (Cambridge, MA: HLRA, 1996, 16th ed);
University of Chicago Manual of Legal Citation (Rochester: Lawyers Cooperative Publishing, 1989);
McGill Law Review, Canadian Guide
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