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Rule | Example | BooksIn footnotes, list authors initials followed by surname; Use an ampersand [&] to separate names of authors; Provide details of publisher in brackets.
| HLA Hart & AM Honoré, Causation in the Law, 2nd edn (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1985) | Dates Use the abbreviated form of dates in footnotes, unless the date forms part of a sentence.
| J McGinty, 'Prostitution Laws to Face Reform', Media Statement (12 Sep 2006). | IbidIbid may be used when referencing legislation and law reports.
| 1. Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) s 23. 2. Ibid s 45. 3. Mabo v Queensland (No. 2) (1992) 175 CLR 1. 4. Ibid 25. | LegislationLegislation should NOT be italicised.
| Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) | JournalsDo not italicise names of journals and use the abbreviated form. eg., UWAL Rev not University of Western Australia Law Review
| G Syrota, 'The University of Western Australia Law Review: Past, Present and Future' (2004) 32 UWAL Rev 114. | Section'Section' should be spelt out in full in the text; only use abbreviation of 's' in footnotes.
| Text: The six-year period under section 13 ... Footnote: Limitation Act 2005 (WA) s 13. |
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