UNE Law Library
Opened on 19 August 1994 by Professor Bruce Thom, UNE Vice Chancellor, the Law Library is an onsite resource for the School of Law, servicing internal and external students, staff and regional schools.
The Library's collection includes materials on the foundation subjects, as well as areas such as environmental law, human rights, international law, taxation and local government. There is a solid collection of printed law reports and books, and an extensive collection of online legal resources.
Resources
- Search the catalogue to find the books, audiovisual materials, Law Reports and legal journals (print and online) held at UNE. You can also renew your loans online.
- Library Services for External Students enable you to borrow books and ask for copies of journal articles or cases to be sent to you.
- Use these legal databases to find legislation, journal articles, case law and Law Reports. Check the guides for using individual legal indexes and databases.
- Your lecturers place essential items into e-reserve and provide specific internet resources for LS and LLM units, as well as useful General Law websites.
- Practise your exam techniques using past exam papers.
- Online legal research at UNE helps you discover how to use legal tools to find textbooks, legislation, cases, Law Reports, journal articles and encyclopedias to help you in your studies.
- Writing skills for UNE Law students is a series of tutorials developed by the Academic Skills Office.
- Training & Help leads you to classes on campus, online tutorials and guides.
- Here are the Law Library opening hours.
Location
The Law Library is located at the lower end of the Economics, Business and Law Building and is accessed from the road called Short Run, past St Mark's Chapel.Further information
Law Library enquiries can be directed to- Debbie Kelly
Law Librarian
02 6773 2322 or ext 2322
lawlib@une.edu.au
