Australian Journal of Labour Law explained

Australian Journal of Labour Law
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Abbreviation:Aust. J. Labour Law
Discipline:Labour law
Editor:John Howe, Shae McCrystal, Andrew Stewart
Publisher:LexisNexis
Country:Australia
History:1968–present
Frequency:Triannual
Issn:1030-7222
Oclc:19760687
Website:https://law.unimelb.edu.au/centres/celrl/research/publications/australian-journal-of-labour-law
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Link1-Name:Online access
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The Australian Journal of Labour Law is a triannual peer-reviewed law journal that was established in 1968. It is published by LexisNexis in collaboration with the Centre For Employment and Labour Relations Law (Melbourne Law School). It covers Australian labour law. The editors-in-chief are Andrew Stewart (University of Adelaide law school), John Howe (University of Melbourne), and Shae McCrystal (University of Sydney). Past editors include Anna Chapman (Melbourne Law School) and Rosemary Owens (University of Adelaide).[1] The journal is abstracted and indexed in EBSCO databases.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Emerita Professor Rosemary Owens . 2021-12-17 . Staff Directory . University of Adelaide.
  2. Australian Journal of Labour Law . 1030-7222 . 2022-06-07.