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Pacific Law CollectionAbout the collectionThe Monash University Law Library has one of the largest collections of Pacific Island states and territories primary and secondary law materials in Australasia. It aims to maintain an up-to-date collection of the law, law-related literature and legal information of and concerning the states and territories of the Pacific island region. The Pacific island region encompasses the south and central Pacific. Specific holdings may be checked via the library catalogue. It is hoped that the collection will encourage the study, wider understanding and deeper knowledge of the laws of the peoples of the Pacific Islands and their region, and will facilitate legal research relevant to the Pacific Island region. This may be by studies carried out in and from Monash University and in cooperation with governments, courts, legal professions, institutions for legal education and training, and law-related agencies in the region. Materials by country include:
Regional materials include:
Location and accessLocated on the third floor of the Law Library in the Pacific Law Room, the collection is available to users during normal Law Library opening hours. Request the key from the Loans Desk. Requests for document supply may be made via Document Delivery Services (if eligible) or, commercially, through Monash University Library External Client Services. Related linksSee:
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