期刊名称:MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY LAW REVIEW
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The Melbourne University Law Review is one of Australias leading generalist law journals. Submissions to the Review are subject to independent, anonymous peer review prior to acceptance for publication. The Review is published three times a year and is managed by an Editorial Board comprising students of the Melbourne Law School at The University of Melbourne.
The Review publishes articles on all areas of law, as well as case notes, book reviews and review essays. The Review also publishes shorter comment-style pieces in the Critique and Comment section. Occasionally, the Review produces a symposium edition devoted to a particular aspect of law. Past symposium editions of the Review have focused on the centenary of federation, contemporary human rights in Australia, and tort law.
The Review is now accepting submissions for our 2010 volume 34(1) issue. Our submission requirements and Publication Policy are available here.
Instructions to Authors
The Review welcomes submissions on all areas of law. Academics, legal practitioners and law students within Australia and overseas are encouraged to submit.
Information for contributors
The Review publishes three issues per year. Deadlines for submissions are 31 December, 30 April and 31 July.
The Review is currently accepting submissions for our 2010 volume 34(1) issue (deadline 31 December 2009).
All articles appearing in the Review are refereed by at least two anonymous referees. Prospective contributors are requested to submit manuscripts in electronic form by email attachment in Microsoft Word or Rich Text Format.
The advisory word limit for submissions is 8000 to 12 000 words (excluding footnotes and headings). Shorter comment-style pieces, case notes and book reviews are also welcome.
Submissions should also include an abstract of approximately 120 words.
Publication Policy
All authors are required to complete a copy of the Review's Publication Policy, a copy of which is available on this website. In accordance with the Publication Policy, the Review has an exclusive submissions policy and does not accept manuscripts that have been submitted to other publications or have been previously published elsewhere.
The Editors will not consider any manuscript until a signed copy of the Review¡¯s Publication Policy is returned by the author.
Please download the Publication Policy from the link on the right.
Citation Guide
Citation in the Review is governed by the Australian Guide to Legal Citation which is produced and published by the Melbourne UniversityLaw Review Association. It is preferred if submissions are formatted in accordance with the AGLC. Bibliographies should be excluded. Citations should be in the form of footnotes
The Australian Guide to Legal Citation can be ordered or downloaded (view-only version) from the links on the right side of this page.
Editorial Board
The Editors of the Review may be contacted as follows:
The Editors Melbourne University Law Review Melbourne Law School The University of Melbourne Victoria 3010 Australia
Phone: (+61 3) 8344 6593 Fax: (+61 3) 9347 8087 Email: MULR
Editors
David Heaton
Luke Pallaras
Anna Zhang
Critique and Comment Editors
Qiao-Lin Cheong
Katherine Wangmann
Case Note Editors
Miranda Webster
Sarah Zeleznikow
Book Review Editors
David Foster
Michelle Janczarski
Assistant Editors
Nic Butera
Xiu Jing Chang
Matt DeRemer
Simon Frauenfelder
Martin Ivanovski
Duncan Kauffman
James Kearney
Michelle Phillips
Chris Tran
Kathryn Tomasic
Secretary
Mali Cornish
Assistant Secretary
Lara O'Rorke
Business Manager
Jenny Si
Marketing and Distribution Manager
Greg Roebuck
Information Technology Manager
Gavin Ballard
Production Editor
Duy Nguyen
Training Manager
James Weatherhead
Submissions Coordinator
Christopher Lum
Alumni Association Coordinators
Rowan Minson
Alexandra Whelan
Publications Manager
(Vacant)
Administrative Assistants
Blake Ericksen
Kathy Ge
Aditi Grour
Simin Ngan
Alexandra Tran
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