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AGLC Guide: Journal articles

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AGLC Rule

See the full details and examples in rule 5 AGLC4, page 91.

Citation Elements

Author Title Year Volume (Issue Number) Journal  Page
Alex Steel, 'Contract Cheating: Will Students Pay for Serious Criminal Consequences?' (2017) 42(2) Alternative Law Journal  123

Note: It doesn't matter if you have found your article via Reading Lists, databases, online or in hard copy; they are all cited the same way. 

Footnote Examples

  1. Sharyn Roach Anleu, Kathy Mack and Jordan Tutton, 'Judicial Humour in the Australian Courtroom' (2014) 38(2) Melbourne University Law Review 621, 638. 
  2. Helen M Paterson et al, 'iWitnessed: Capturing Contemporaneous Accounts to Enhance Witness Evidence' (2022) 29(3) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 273. 
  3. Lauren A Monds et al, 'Police Perceptions of Eyewitness Impairment due to Alcohol and other Drug use: A Cross-Cultural Comparison' (2022) 23(1) Police Practice and Research 34. 
  4. Alex Steel, 'Contract Cheating: Will Students Pay for Serious Criminal Consequences?' (2017) 42(2) Alternative Law Journal 123. 

Bibliography Example

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Ellicott, RJ 'The Autochthonois Expedient and the Federal Court' (2008) 82(10) Australian Law Journal 700

Monds, Lauren A, Hayley J Cullen, Lillian Kloft, Nathanael Sumampouw, Celine van Golde, Anthony W Harrison and Henry Otgarr, 'Police Perceptions of Eyewitness Impairment due to Alchohol and other Drug use: A Cross-Cultural Comparison' (2022) 23(1) Police Practice and Research 34

Paterson, Helen M Paterson, Celine van Golde, Chris Devery, Nicolas Cowdery and Richard Kemp  'iWitnessed: Capturing Contemporaneous Accounts to Enhance Witness Evidence' (2022) 29(3) Current Issues in Criminal Justice 273

Roach, Sharyn Anleu, Kathy Mack and Jordan Tutton, 'Judicial Humour in the Australian Courtroom' (2014) 38(2) Melbourne University Law Review 621

Steel, Alex 'Contract Cheating: Will Students Pay for Serious Criminal Consequences?' (2017) 42(2) Alternative Law Journal 123

 

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