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As we sink slowly into mid December, a reminder that we welcome your submissions on Australian legal issues. See our guidelines- shorter pieces and less footnotes are preferred. Got some summer writing planned? Give us a look 👇🏽👇🏻 #Auslaw
NEW articles up online now, on access to justice, enthusiastic consent, wrongful convictions, harassment in the legal profession and much more. Lots of open access, so please share! Submissions open for 2025 journals.sagepub.com/home/#auslaw
Have you seen what we have been up to? Check out all new new (and often open access) legal work we have online now. Looking for a friendly journal to publish your legal research and law reform piece? Let us know. journals.sagepub.com/home/al…
CALL OUT for your submissions on all topics and challenges & opportunities for access to justice and a new Federal Human Rights Act.
We now are accepting a variety of works for our 2025 issues! #HumanRights#AccessToJustice#auslaw
#NewArticle. A piece within the fabulous Alternative Law Journal about government reporting and disaster recovery in Australia. It’s #OpenAccess, thank you UNSW, here’s the link: doi.org/10.1177/1037969X2412…
CALLOUT for articles engaging w challenges & opportunities for access to justice afforded by emergent technologies including AI & big data. We seek works for 2024 analysing current application of such tech & assessing the future implications of developments in this area. 1/2
Submit your work to Australia’s best law reform journal; shorter pieces, lighter footnotes & publish promptly. We’re looking for a series on AI & access to justice & broadly on impact on the Rule of Law & the legal profession. Author guidelines here journals.sagepub.com/home/al… 2/2
We are accepting articles & reviews for 2024!
CALL OUT for articles engaging w the challenges & opportunities for access to justice via emergent technologies incl AI & big data. Check author guidelines; join our terrific community of authors & readers journals.sagepub.com/home/al…
CALLOUT for articles engaging w challenges & opportunities for access to justice afforded by emergent technologies including AI & big data. We seek works for 2024 analysing current application of such tech & assessing the future implications of developments in this area. 1/2
Submit your work to Australia’s best law reform journal; shorter pieces, lighter footnotes & publish promptly. We’re looking for a series on AI & access to justice & broadly on impact on the Rule of Law & the legal profession. Author guidelines here journals.sagepub.com/home/al… 2/2
How can we build empirical research into law education? Drawing on a case study of initiatives @MelbLawSchool I consider how we can adopt a holistic approach to promoting and supporting empirical literacy. Now published - open access - in @AltLJ#auslawdoi.org/10.1177/1037969X2312…
All our Voice and referendum articles are open access. Get your eyes on some genuinely good legal analysis of the issues.
And share them!
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In this new issue of the @AltLJ@ProfPaulaGerber and I imagine a human rights-based approach to the delivery of sexual and reproductive health care for trans and gender diverse people, and it's available open access: journals.sagepub.com/home/al…
Get your Australian legal writing into us at the @AltLJ and be part of a lovely community of scholarly authors! We are accepting work for the start of 2024 now #auslaw#LawReform#HumanRights
We are STILL accepting work in consideration for 2023! We do publish online as work is ready.
If you now have time ⏰& space 🚀to write up your 🇦🇺work on current legal issues 👩🏻⚖️ check out author ✍️ guidelines 👇🏽⤵️ #lawreform#humanrights#auslaw#lawjournals.sagepub.com/author-…
This is a significant case, but it isn’t the first time UK courts have found someone could be liable for manslaughter as a result of causing someone else’s suicide.
Myself and Professor @marilyn_mcmahon in 2019 discussed cases to date in the @AltLJ here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf…
BREAKING: Kellie Sutton WAS unlawfully killed, a jury concludes
It is believed to be the first ever UK unlawful killing conclusion after a woman has taken her own life following domestic abuse.
Paves way for police to properly consider manslaughter charges against perpetrators