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LAW2CRM/LAW3CRM: Criminal Law

Key Resources:

Loose-leaf Services

The library subscribes to the following loose-leaf services:

Criminal Law Victoria (also known as Bourke's Criminal Law)
Criminal Law Victoria comprehensively annotates the Crimes Act 1958 (Vic), together with related legislation and commentary.

Available:
In print: Bundoora Reference 345 B77 (4 volumes)
Online: Via LexisNexis AU

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Criminal Law, Investigation and Procedure (Victoria) (edited by Ian Freckelton)

Available: In print Bundoora Reference 345.945 C929 (5 volumes)
Online: Via LawBook Online

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Australian Criminal Trial Direction

Specifically designed to be a manual for trial counsel. Whether prosecuting or
defending, the work enables you to identify and make submissions upon the
correct directions to be given to juries. However, it will be equally useful in
magistrates or summary courts. For these reasons the work is essential for
judges and magistrates in order to ensure they apply the correct law. The work
is also a useful guide to substantive law relating to trial practice and
procedure and is intended as a first reference for appellate lawyers.

Available: Online

Federal Criminal Law Volumes 1 and 2

This looseleaf publication is an essential practice tool for anyone working in
the field of federal criminal law. This work encompasses the Commonwealth Crimes
Act, narcotics and customs offences, corporations and tax offences, and
migration and social security offences. The work deals with the primary areas of
practice using a thematic approach. Additional optional volumes cover in extract
form most federal offences in Commonwealth legislation.

Available: Online

Databases:

  • AGIS
  • CINCH [Produced by the Australian Institute of Criminology]
  • APAFT
Legislation:

Cases:

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