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About the University of New England Law Journal

Publication Dates

The University of New England Law Journal is published twice annually.

About the University of New England Law Journal

The University of New England Law Journal was established in 2004 as a legal periodical publishing scholarly articles, case notes and book reviews of interest to practitioners, academic lawyers and students of law. The journal is generalist in outlook and publishes on a wide variety of doctrinal, socio-legal, historical and theoretical perspectives of the law from both Australian and international authors.

The journal is published twice a year, in June and December.

Editorial communications should be addressed to:

The Editors
University of New England Law Journal
School of Law
Armidale
NSW 2351 Australia


The University of New England Law Journal welcomes both solicited and unsolicited contributions for the articles, case notes and book reviews sections of the journal. Manuscript articles should normally be no more than 8000 words in length (including references) and case notes and book reviews should be no longer than 3500 words. Articles should also contain a short abstract of between 50 and 100 words.

Manuscript submissions may be submitted by post to the Editor, University of New England Law Journal, School of Law, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia 2351, or by email (unelj@une.edu.au). The preferred format is Word, and submissions should be double-spaced with a font of at least 12 points. Facsimiled manuscripts are not acceptable.

General enquiries should be made in writing to the Editor at the above addresses.

All submissions to the journal are accepted on the basis that they have not been published elsewhere or under consideration for publication in another journal.


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