Australian Guide to Legal Citation

Australian Guide to Legal Citation
AGLC4 Cover
AGLC4 Cover
Cover of the AGLC's 4th edition (2018)

  • AGLC4 (ISBN 9780646976389)
  • AGLC3 (ISBN 9780646527390)
  • AGLC2 (ISBN 0732516188)
  • AGLC1 (ISBN 0734013485)

CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
DisciplineLegal citation
PublisherMelbourne University Law Review Association (all editions); and
Melbourne Journal of International Law (3rd & 4th editions)
Published
  • 2018, 2019, 2020 (4th ed)[Note 1]
  • 2010, 2011, 2012 (3rd ed)[Note 1]
  • 2002 (2nd ed)
  • 1998 (1st ed)
Media typeRingbound paperback and PDF
No. of books
  • AGLC4 (3 versions)[Note 1]
  • AGLC3 (3 versions)[Note 1]
  • AGLC2 (1 version)
  • AGLC1 (1 version)
WebsiteAbout the AGLC

The Australian Guide to Legal Citation (AGLC) is published by the Melbourne University Law Review in collaboration with the Melbourne Journal of International Law and seeks to provide the Australian legal community with a standard for citing legal sources.[1][2] There is no single standard for legal citation in Australia, but the AGLC is the most widely used.[3][4]


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  1. ^ AGLC, Melbourne University Law Review, Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  2. ^ Citation Guides, Melbourne University Law School, Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  3. ^ Legal Citation Guides, Library, University of Sydney Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  4. ^ Legal citation Archived 31 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine, Guide to Legal Research, Library, University of New South Wales Retrieved 3 September 2011.