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JOURNAL VOL 36 (1) 2022 PUBLISHED
Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal general editor Craig Forrest has newly issued Volume 36, No 1, 2022 of the publication. Please click on the link to enjoy very topical maritime sector reading.
Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal general editor Craig Forrest has newly issued Volume 36, No 1, 2022 of the publication. Please click on the link to enjoy very topical maritime sector reading.
JOURNAL RELAUNCH
December 20,2021
A relaunched Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal was published on December 19 by general editor Professor Craig Forrest.
“The Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal serves as a transparent open-access forum for the presentation, scrutiny and discussion of the maritime law of relevance to Australia and New Zealand,” writes Professor Forrest.
“It serves as an archive of knowledge and reflects the developments in the law over time. It serves these goals by seeking to link the rigour of the academy with the practice of maritime law.
“As in all things, 2021 is an appropriate time to reinvigorate the journal and renew the link between academia and practice. To this end, a new Editorial Board has been established that reflects the symbiosis between law and practice. The Journal has also undergone a refit – moving to a new platform, with a new design and presentation, and a new inter-connectivity with searchable databases and platforms such as Google Scholar. It includes an expanded Current Developments section that provides an outlet for more practice orientated analysis and discussion. The new Journal houses the Journal (and past Journal archives) as well as the archive of MLAANZ conference papers beginning with the first conference of full papers held in 1976.
“The Journal is an open–access journal produced and supported by the Marine and Shipping Law Unit in the Law School at the University of Queensland, with the financial support of MLAANZ for the appointment of the student editor.”
Call for Submissions to Volume 36, 2022
The submission deadline for refereed articles for issues 1 of volume 36, 2022 is May 1, 2022 and issue 2 is October 1, 2022.
The submission deadline for book reviews and case notes for issues 1 of volume 36, 2022 is June 1, 2022 and issue 2 is November 1, 2022.
Registration is required for submission, and the “Register” link can be found under the Journal website ABOUT tab, and then under SUBMISSIONS. The journal's Privacy Statement assures readers that their name and email address will not be used for other purposes.
The Journal does not accept articles that have been, or will be, published elsewhere, either in identical or substantially similar form.
For further information, please contact:
Professor Craig Forrest
General Editor, Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal
Director, Marine and Shipping Law Unit
School of Law
University of Queensland
St. Lucia, QLD 4072
Australia
[email protected]
+61 (0)7 3346 9027
December 20,2021
A relaunched Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal was published on December 19 by general editor Professor Craig Forrest.
“The Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal serves as a transparent open-access forum for the presentation, scrutiny and discussion of the maritime law of relevance to Australia and New Zealand,” writes Professor Forrest.
“It serves as an archive of knowledge and reflects the developments in the law over time. It serves these goals by seeking to link the rigour of the academy with the practice of maritime law.
“As in all things, 2021 is an appropriate time to reinvigorate the journal and renew the link between academia and practice. To this end, a new Editorial Board has been established that reflects the symbiosis between law and practice. The Journal has also undergone a refit – moving to a new platform, with a new design and presentation, and a new inter-connectivity with searchable databases and platforms such as Google Scholar. It includes an expanded Current Developments section that provides an outlet for more practice orientated analysis and discussion. The new Journal houses the Journal (and past Journal archives) as well as the archive of MLAANZ conference papers beginning with the first conference of full papers held in 1976.
“The Journal is an open–access journal produced and supported by the Marine and Shipping Law Unit in the Law School at the University of Queensland, with the financial support of MLAANZ for the appointment of the student editor.”
Call for Submissions to Volume 36, 2022
The submission deadline for refereed articles for issues 1 of volume 36, 2022 is May 1, 2022 and issue 2 is October 1, 2022.
The submission deadline for book reviews and case notes for issues 1 of volume 36, 2022 is June 1, 2022 and issue 2 is November 1, 2022.
Registration is required for submission, and the “Register” link can be found under the Journal website ABOUT tab, and then under SUBMISSIONS. The journal's Privacy Statement assures readers that their name and email address will not be used for other purposes.
The Journal does not accept articles that have been, or will be, published elsewhere, either in identical or substantially similar form.
For further information, please contact:
Professor Craig Forrest
General Editor, Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal
Director, Marine and Shipping Law Unit
School of Law
University of Queensland
St. Lucia, QLD 4072
Australia
[email protected]
+61 (0)7 3346 9027