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cases, where the citation – which, where there is a neutral citation, should be<br />
to a paragraph – will be printed after the report information; there may also<br />
be fewer commas. So whereas McGill would have<br />
Clearbrook Ironworks Ltd v Letorneau, 2006 FCA 42 at para 3, 46 CPR (4th) 241<br />
bl-<strong>oscola</strong> will produce<br />
Clearbrook Ironworks Ltd v Letorneau 2006 FCA 42, 46 CPR (4th) 241, para 3<br />
@jurisdiction{clearbrook,<br />
}<br />
title = {Clearbrook Ironworks Ltd. v. Letorneau},<br />
number = {2006 FCA 42},<br />
volume = {46},<br />
reporter = {C.P.R.},<br />
series = {4th},<br />
pages = {241},<br />
date = {2006},<br />
pagination = {paragraph},<br />
keywords = {ca},<br />
Australian Cases<br />
Follow the same format as is used for English cases. You may use the location<br />
field to identify the jurisdiction from which the case comes. Note that neither<br />
court nor location field should be used if the origin of the case is obvious<br />
from the citation. 36<br />
@jurisdiction{tang,<br />
}<br />
title = {R. v. Tang},<br />
date = {2008},<br />
volume = {237},<br />
reporter = {C.L.R.},<br />
pages = {1},<br />
keywords = {au},<br />
@jurisdiction{bakker,<br />
}<br />
title = {Bakker v. Stewart},<br />
date = {1980},<br />
reporter = {V.R.},<br />
pages = {17},<br />
keywords = {au},<br />
36 These examples are drawn from Melbourne University Law Review Association Inc, Australian<br />
Guide to Legal Citation (3rd edn, Melbourne University Law Review Association and Melbourne<br />
Journal of International Law 2010) 〈http://mulr.law.unimelb.<strong>edu</strong>.au/go/aglc〉 accessed 18 July<br />
2012 37.<br />
Australian Cases 38<br />
[47]<br />
[48]<br />
[49]