Public Law Review: Parts

Public Law Review: Parts

By Cheryl Saunders, Janet McLean

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Price: POA

Date: 10/09/2012

Code: 30113367

Lawbook Co., AUSTRALIA

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Critical Analyses of Public Law and Statutory Interpretation

Public Law Review is an influential and widely cited legal journal. The articles and commentary allow readers to stay on top of public law developments in Australasia and in other parts of the common law world. The subject of public law is broadly conceived, covering all aspects of law and government.

A feature of the Review is the commentary, recent developments and book review sections, bringing to public lawyers in government, private practice and the courts coverage of topical issues and legal literature.

Articles published are critically appraised or reviewed by an academic or professional peer of the author for the purpose of maintaining the high standards of the journal.

The Editors of the Review are Professor Cheryl Saunders (Director, Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne) and Professor Janet McLean (Associate Dean Research, Faculty of Law, University of Auckland). They are joined by Associate Professor Dan Meagher (School of Law, Deakin University) who is the Comments Editor.

* Price is for an annual subscription and includes approx 4 Parts per year. Does not include Bound Backset which is available separately at an additional price.

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