How do I access the Australian law Journal?
How do I access the Australian law Journal?
Online access for searching (not browsing) is available from RMIT at http://www.informit.com.au/ . The AGIS Plus Text service adds links to PDF copies of copyright cleared articles (via Copyright Agency Limited) for over 50 Australian journals (listed below).
Is the Australian law journal peer reviewed?
The Journal is one of Australia’s leading peer reviewed legal journals, and is produced by a voluntary student board. The Journal publishes four Issues annually and is the flagship publication of the UNSW Law School. It is accompanied by the Forum, a peer-reviewed online publication designed for short-form pieces.
Who published criminal Journal?
Published by the Sydney Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research NSW.
Is the Criminal Law Review a journal?
The Criminal Law Review is the leading quality journal for all those involved in criminal law. Drawing all aspects of the law together in one regular publication, it allows quick and easy monitoring of all key developments.
Why do we need a criminal law journal?
Consideration is given to law reform issues, commentary on High Court and State Court criminal cases, comments on relevant legislation, a digest of recent criminal cases, book reviews, and reports of developments in criminal law in Australia and overseas.
Which is the oldest legal journal in Australia?
As one of the oldest and most cited legal journals in Australia, The Australian Law Journal is the pre-eminent legal journal covering a spectrum of all the important current and historical legal issues.
What do you get from Australian law journal?
Receive Australia-wide coverage and comparative discussion on international and local impact. Receive monthly issues that deliver topical articles along with analysis of significant cases. The Australian Law Journal columnists are industry thought leaders and experts at the front line of legal practice, theory and law-making.
Who are the editors of the Criminal Law Journal?
The distinguished Editorial Board is led by the Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG and includes members of the judiciary, the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions and leading academics. Featured regularly in the Criminal Law Journal are special themed issues which provide in-depth treatment of important areas such as sentencing law.