Australian Law Journal - eJournal

Australian Law Journal - eJournal

By Francois Kunc

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Date: 28/02/2016

Code: 41928520

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Journal Australian Law Journal and Reports: Parts 07/09/2012 30136449 N/A
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eSub - ProView Australian Law Journal - eJournal 28/02/2016 41928520 N/A

Description

Thomson Reuters is pleased to announce the launch of The Australian Law Journal on the award-winning ProView eReader platform in March 2016. ProView’s fast and flexible platform provides book-like readability and a customised user experience, so you  can add notes, highlight sections and add bookmarks to find the information you need faster.

Along with Thomson Reuters’ comprehensive collection of looseleaf eSubs and eBooks, you can now access the latest Australian Law Journal parts with an eJournal subscription. Subscribers will have the flexibility to read the latest articles in the office, in court, in meetings and on-the-go.

The eJournal gives you all the great benefits of the journal service with the enhanced functionality of the ProView eReader:

  • Portability: Available on iPad®, Android® tablet, or computer, ProView delivers The Australian Law Journal to you online and offline. It can be accessed via a downloaded desktop application on your laptop or computer, or simply through a browser.
  • Annotate: Highlight content and make colour-coded annotations for quick reference later. Your notes are also searchable in a separate annotations folder.
  • Quick search: Save valuable time with the quick search bar or use the separate legislation finder to take you straight to a provision.
  • Linking: Westlaw AU users can seamlessly click through links in the journal article to be taken directly to the case, provision, paragraph or external website (subject to subscription and online connection).
  • Create and share as PDF: Download or print a copy of an article, or selection of an article, and share it as a PDF.

The Australian Law Journal is the nation's pre-eminent legal journal covering important current and historical legal issues. First published in 1927, it continues from strength to strength as one of the most respected and cited legal journals in Australia, and offers analysis and thought leadership from the leading legal minds in the country.

Practitioners, academics, and anyone interested in the law can stay in touch and up to date through The Australian Law Journal. Each monthly Part contains at least two or three substantial articles written by leading legal practitioners and academics and prominent members of the judiciary, and a number of regular sections, including Current Issues, Recent Cases, Personalia and Book Reviews, as well as specialist sections edited by distinguished lawyers, including:

  • Justice Melissa Perry (Administrative Law)
  • Dr Damien Cremean (Admiralty & Maritime)
  • Justice Michael B Lee (Class Actions)
  • John Kettle (Competition & Consumer Law)
  • Professor Anne Twomey (Constitutional Law)
  • Professor Brendan Edgeworth & Robert Angyal SC (Conveyancing & Property)
  • Associate Professor Jason Harris (Corporations & Securities)
  • Justice Phillip Priest (Crime & Evidence)
  • Justice Rachel Pepper (Environmental Law)
  • Justice Mark Leeming (Equity and Trusts)
  • Dr Richard Ingleby (Family Law)
  • Professor Michael Coper AO (From the Law Schools)
  • Professor Simon Rice OAM (Human Rights)
  • Professor Ryszard Piotrowicz (International Focus)
  • Justice John Basten (Statutory Interpretation)
  • Anna Collyer (Technology and the Law)
  • Associate Professor Lyria Bennett Moses (Technology and the Law)
  • Michael Pelly (The Legal Observer)
  • Justice John Burns (Australian Capital Territory)
  • Acting Justice Dean Mildren AM RFD QC (Northern Territory)
  • John McKenna QC (Queensland)
  • Justice Kevin Nicholson (South Australia)
  • Justice Stephen Estcourt AM (Tasmania)
  • Justice Clyde Croft (Victoria)
  • Justice Kenneth Martin (Western Australia).

Click here to view a complimentary issue of Volume 90 Part 6 of The Australian Law Journal on our Thomson Reuters ProView eReader®.

To access articles and information on all of our journals, to submit an article or to join our community, visit Journals Talk at http://sites.thomsonreuters.com.au/journals

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