Melbourne University Law Review

The Melbourne University Law Review (MULR) is one of Australia’s premier generalist law journals and is the University of Melbourne's flagship law journal. The Review is published three times a year (in April, August and December) and is managed by an Editorial Board comprising students of the Melbourne Law School. The Review publishes articles on all areas of law, as well as case notes, book reviews and review essays. Submissions to the Review a... more
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