Does anyone know whether if youre writing a case note on a case, when youre reffering to the judgement you have to only give the specific passage ( eg at 560 the court said.. ) or also give the full citation in the text or in a footnote ?
UWS has said tha they prefer the Aus Legal referencing guide (can't remember the website, but you can d/l it).melsc said:I don't remember what I did for my case note, do you have the little green referencing book by stumcke its great and should tell you, otherwise ask youur tutor.
Thats weird because when I was in first year at UWS they told us to buy stumcke. The Aus guide should be somewhere on either the school of law or libaray websitesLaraB said:UWS has said tha they prefer the Aus Legal referencing guide (can't remember the website, but you can d/l it).
They said stumcke is still acceptable, but it's probably ebtter to use the Aus guide as it's more broadly accepted etc - at least according to Jenn Ireland and she made it sound as though this is general consensus throughout the school.
I don't see how thta's weird - this year is a different year to last year. Policies change.melsc said:Thats weird because when I was in first year at UWS they told us to buy stumcke. The Aus guide should be somewhere on either the school of law or libaray websites
I just figured things like that didn't really change, anyhow thats irrelevant to the thread.LaraB said:I don't see how thta's weird - this year is a different year to last year. Policies change.
All the other style guides, eg SOM Essay writing guide, constantly change....
thanks...pitty we can't use harvard in law...the referencing was so difficult for my first assignment.4eyesnb said:hey, any one know this harvard reference generator?. It helps you alot in making reference list in harvard style.
I just put the URL in this thread!:rofl:
http://www.neilstoolbox.com/bibliography-creator/
1 - No you can't! If you use harvard it'll be treated as incorrect and can cost you marks.melsc said:You can use harvard for the bibliography though
As a general rule - yes. Why owuldn't you? All law units entail basis in research or cases, its pretty well impossible to base it on your own thoughts given the nature of law.UWS-Uni-Student said:Do you have to use legal referencing for all law related units? Such as:
Taxation Law
Law of Business Organisations
Estate and Succession Planning
Retirement Planning
Financial Transactions Law
Well obviously you would reference, but I was wondering whether the standard legal format of referencing (ie footnotes) had to be used, or whether Harvard Referencing was acceptableLaraB said:As a general rule - yes. Why owuldn't you? All law units entail basis in research or cases, its pretty well impossible to base it on your own thoughts given the nature of law.
Good to know. Am I right in thinking that your above general rule was merely that and not indicative of those specific units?LaraB said:Of course in units like ones related to Wills etc where assessments have been to create a will, you won't hav eto reference in the same way as for other problem questions, but not all the assessments are this "pratical"...
ummm..gtfonichhhole said:haha..oh, i do apologise..
but Sandra, being a Uni student and being incapable of spelling 'referencing' really plays into the stereotype of UWS...
Any uni student can make a typo, poor spelling is also not always a sign of a lack of intelligence. I often spell words wrong, does that make me stupid?nichhhole said:haha..oh, i do apologise..
but Sandra, being a Uni student and being incapable of spelling 'referencing' really plays into the stereotype of UWS...
You sound like some typical year 12 uni masturbators who lurking in the forum and suddenly make an significant commend on an university, when some one from that university made a spelling mistake.:rofl:nichhhole said:haha..oh, i do apologise..
but Sandra, being a Uni student and being incapable of spelling 'referencing' really plays into the stereotype of UWS...
1. It's comment. Although I commend you on your attempts at grammar and spelling.4eyesnb said:You sound like some typical year 12 uni masturbators who lurking in the forum and suddenly make an significant commend on an university, when some one from that university made a spelling mistake.:rofl:
BTW, are you studying 4unit maths? I'm really worried about you maths since you have a serious problem with induction logic.:rofl: