About The Journal

The Commercial Law Journal (ISSN: 1833-9506) focuses on a range of commercial law issues of relevance to legal and accounting practitioners and academics, and to those working in the financial planning and financial services area. Articles in the Journal cover issues in corporations law, contract law, taxation, intellectual property, corporate governance, and securities and investment law.

The Journal contains both refereed and non refereed contributions in three categories:

Refereed Articles

Original contributions which have neither been published nor submitted to another publication and which are to undergo a formal process of peer review before publication. Estimated length between four thousand to six thousand words.

Current Developments

Book reviews and discussion on recent cases, legislation, exposure drafts and other matters of interest.

Shorter Articles

On topical matters of interest to lawyers, accountants and financial advisors which are not to be refereed. Estimated length up to two thousand five hundred words.

Submission to the Journal

Papers should be emailed to the editor at donald.feaver@rmit.edu.au. Contributors should use the Australian Guide to Legal Citation available online at mulr.law.unimelb.edu.au.

Editorial Board

General Editor:

Dr Donald Feaver,
School of Accounting and Law,
RMIT University

Chair, Editorial
Board:

Professor Margaret Jackson,
School of Accounting, RMIT University

Board Members:

Lyndal Arnott, QBE Insurance Group
Professor Pierre Chabal, University of Le Havre
Dr John Glover, Victorian Bar
Gail Howard, Abbott Tout, Solicitors
Dr Gordon Hughes, Blake Dawson Waldron
Dr Michael Lambiris, Law School, The University of Melbourne
Philip Lipton, Department of Business Law and Taxation, Monash University
Alex Wong, McGregor West Wong Financial Services Pty Ltd

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