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Submitting manuscripts to the e-journal ... 

 (1) Manuscripts, in the form of articles, comments or notes, should be submitted to Australian Public Law E-Journal by email (see link at left).

(2) Australian Public Law E-Journal may consider for publication articles which have been  previously published (although not if they are already available on the World Wide Web, and subject to your assurance that the original publisher does not have any rights which might be infringed by our republication).   Authors should note that all published articles are potentially subject to online critique/peer review via the discussion group forum which is part of the Australian Public Law website.

(3) Subject matter should fall generally within the generic description "public law", but this may include subjects such as environmental law, anti-discrimination, law relating to indigenous peoples etc., as well as constitutional, administrative and immigration law.  Articles with an international or comparative law flavour are also welcome, provided that there is at least some relevance to Australia.

(4) Manuscripts should be submitted as email attachments in MS Word 97 or later version. Manuscripts in any other WP format will not be accepted because they may lose too much formatting in the conversion process.

(5) Manuscripts should be double spaced with generous margins. The author should ensure that a precis of the submission is attached. Uncommon abbreviations should be explained, and footnotes numbered consecutively. The author's name should appear at the beginning, under the title of the article. After the author's name an asterisked footnote should be added, giving the author's present position.

(6) The text and citations must conform to the Australian Public Law E-Journal house style outlined in the Style Guide. Authors should also note that Australian Public Law E-Journal is committed to the use of gender-neutral language.

(7) Copyright of articles published in Australian Public Law E-Journal is vested in Australian Public Law E-Journal and its contributors. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of private study, research, criticism or review as permitted under the Copyright Act, no person other than the author may reproduce any article by any process without written permission. Inquiries should be directed to the Editor.

 

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