10.1: Negligence and injury

Contributor: Brian Wright, Reserve Magistrate, Magistrates’ Court of Victoria

More information

The following references provide more information about where our laws come from:

  • Carvan, J 2022, Understanding the Australian Legal System, 8th edn, Thomson Reuters.

    This is a good cook’s tour and is not expensive.

    Cook, C, Creyke, R, Geddes, R, Hamer, D & Taylor, T 2023, Laying down the Law, 12th edn, LexisNexis Butterworths.

    This textbook is for first-year law students. It sets out the basic principles of the Australian legal system and introduces legal reasoning, research and writing.

    Davies, M 2023, Asking the Law Question, 5th edn, Thomson Reuters.

    This book takes a theoretical approach to the nature of law and its impacts.

    Finkelstein, R & Hamer, D 2014, LexisNexis Concise Australian Legal Dictionary, 5th edn, LexisNexis.

    This useful book provides brief explanations of basic legal concepts, words and principles.

    TLaster, K 2001, Law as Culture, 2nd edn, Federation Press.

    This textbook approaches the topic of law from a broader perspective.

    Lawyers’ Practice Manual (Vic), Springvale Legal Service and Thomson Reuters.

    This is a useful procedural guide for legal practitioners; it covers a range of legal topics.

    Meek, M 2016, Australian Legal System – LBC Nutshell, 5th edn, Thomson Reuters.

    This concise resource includes references to Acts and cases.

    Nagarajan, V 1989, Australian Law through 200 Years, Kangaroo Press.

    This book contains an interesting collection of photos that illustrate the development of Australian law and legal institutions.

  • First Nations Legal and Research Services

    www.fnlrs.com.au

    National Native Title Tribunal

    www.nntt.gov.au

    State Library of Victoria

    www.slv.vic.gov.au