Halsbury's Laws of Australia is a legal encyclopaedia providing a comprehensive overview of Australian law, and is a must-have reference tool for legal professionals in private and public sectors, librarians and students. Halsbury's 89 titles cover both mainstream and little known subject areas.
Halsbury's Laws of Australia presents principles of law in a succinct propositional style, supported by extensive references to Australian legislative and judicial authority which allow users to quickly find the required information and conduct further research.
Each subject within this encyclopaedia of law is written by highly-experienced and well-regarded authors and then extensively checked to ensure accuracy.
Halsbury's Laws of Australia is updated regularly, with integrated features such as links to CaseBase Case Citator and LawNow Legislation to conduct further research and further links to Australian Current Law Reporter and Australian Current Law Legislation to allow you to check for up-to-date developments in the law.
Additional links to full text judgments are available for numerous law reports. An online index, tables of Words and Phrases, Cases and Statutes also enhance searching capability.
Halsbury's Laws of Australia is also available in hardcopy looseleaf.
General Information
Subject Area | Legal Reference and Research |
Country | Australia |
Online
Updates | Online; Charged annually; updated approximately 16 times per year |
Charging Method | Annual |
Format | Online |
Publication Year | 2005 |