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Find out about Australia's legal system.
Use the Parliamentary Library's Criminal law internet resource guide to find links to national criminal law sites in Australia and abroad, and issues such as mandatory sentencing and firearms.
Visit the FindLaw Australia portal for legal research, legal reference sources, international legal materials, regulation and other law-related information.
Visit the new Australian legal information gateway, WebLaw, a co-operative subject index to Internet resources for Australian legal researchers.
Visit Useful Legal Resources from the Law library, University of QWueensland.
Search the home page of the New South Wales Bar Association, or find out about legal reform at the Australian Law Reform Commission.
Australian Law Online provides  
access to Australian government legal information and services. Family Law Online has information on family law.
The National Library of Australia provides links to resources for Australian Law on the Internet.
Lawstuff provides information on how Australian laws apply to under 18s.
Search transcripts back to 1995 of the ABC's Law Report.
Search useful legal resources from the Law library, University of Queensland, for a range of law-related sites.
Search the US Federal Web Locator or the Cornell Legal Information Institute.
Search the Guide To European Legal Databases for search tips and strategies on researching foreign law topics. 
Search Jurist Australia, 
a clearinghouse of academically-authored and other quality-controlled Australian legal resources.
 
 
  
 
  
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