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Melbourne University Law Review |
There may be minor differences between the printed and electronic versions of the Review. The printed edition is the only authorised edition of the Review and must be used for citation. Articles should be cited as follows: Sir Anthony Mason, 'The High Court as Gatekeeper' (2000) 24 Melbourne University Law Review 784. The medium neutral citation, [2000] MULR 31, should not be used. Please refer to AustLII's explanation of medium neutral citations for more information.
All content is subject to copyright held by the Melbourne University Law Review Association Inc.
Publication Dates
The Melbourne University Law Review publishes three issues per year in April, August and December. Submission deadlines are 31 December, 30 April and 16 July respectively.
Information for Contributors
The Melbourne University Law Review is a refereed academic journal which contains articles, case notes and book reviews on a broad range of topics. The Review provides a forum for legal research and seeks to encourage debate on contemporary legal issues.The Melbourne University Law Review Association also publishes the Australian Guide to Legal Citation, a comprehensive manual for legal referencing.
For further information about the Melbourne University Law Review, the Australian Guide to Legal Citation or subscriptions, please contact the Editors of the Review or visit the Review's website.
Contact Details
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The Editors Melbourne University Law Review Faculty of Law The University of Melbourne Victoria 3010 |
Tel: (+613) 8344 6593 |
Sponsors
The Melbourne University Law Review gratefully acknowledges the combined support of Allens Arthur Robinson, Blake Dawson Waldron, Freehills, Mallesons Stephen Jaques, Minter Ellison and Phillips Fox.