New Information Resources for Governments and Courts in Australia

Monday 25 May 2015 @ 11.16 a.m.

Are you an expert in the legal research field and would like to know more about the making of legislation and its various intricacies. Well, here at TimeBase, we love legislation and we have created an Information Resources Centre just to answer all your queries.

Created with the training needs of law librarians and legal students alike in mind, if you have ever had a question about how law is made, or what general legal terminology means, then you will find the answer here.

New Structure of Goverment Resources

We have updated a few new entries in the structure of government resources including:

  • Law Reform in Australia;
  • Customary Law Recognition in Australia; and
  • International Law Recognition in Australia

New Court System Resources

We have also modified and updated some of our court system resources including:

  • Jury Trials in Australia;
  • Key Players in the Court;
  • The Trial Process; and
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution in Australia.

For more handy hints for using and interpreting legislation, please visit our free Information Resource Centreor if you are not already a subscriber to LawOne or our other Point-in-Time Services then please contact us to find out more or to take a free trial