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Volume 47 Issue 1, the first issue under the FLR's new partnership with @SAGE_News, is now live! Available at journals.sagepub.com/toc/flr/current ANU Law School #FederalLawReview #auslaw

Volume 47 Issue 1, the first issue under the FLR's new partnership with @SAGE_News, is now live! Available at journals.sagepub.com/toc/flr/current    <a href="/ANU_Law/">ANU Law School</a> #FederalLawReview #auslaw
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Congratulations to Prof Susan H Williams from IUMaurerLaw who has won the 2019 Zines Prize for her article exploring the constitutional architectures of #federalism and gender equality in #Myanmar. Federal Law Review @DelibGovLaw ANU Gender Institute ANU Southeast Asia READ: bit.ly/2019ZinesPrize

Congratulations to Prof Susan H Williams from <a href="/IUMaurerLaw/">IUMaurerLaw</a> who has won the 2019 Zines Prize for her article exploring the constitutional architectures of #federalism and gender equality in #Myanmar. <a href="/FederalReview/">Federal Law Review</a> @DelibGovLaw <a href="/GenderANU/">ANU Gender Institute</a> <a href="/ANU_SEAsia/">ANU Southeast Asia</a> 
READ: bit.ly/2019ZinesPrize
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Thinking about reviewing a book? The FLR occasionally publishes book reviews on matters of special interest to our readers. Authors, publishers and prospective reviewers should contact [email protected] for more informaiton on our Book Review Policy. #FederalLawReview #auslaw

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The Federal Law Review is interested in submissions, or inquiries re possible submissions, on the #COVID19 crisis and its relation to public law. Any queries please contact [email protected] or General Editor [email protected] ANU Law School #auslaw #auspol

The Federal Law Review is interested in submissions, or inquiries re possible submissions, on the #COVID19 crisis and its relation to public law. Any queries please contact flr.law@anu.edu.au or General Editor ron.levy@anu.edu.au <a href="/ANU_Law/">ANU Law School</a> #auslaw #auspol
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Congratulations to Liam Boyle, the winner of the FLR’s 2019 Zines Prize for Excellence in Legal Research for his article ‘The Significant Role of the Australia Acts in Australian Public Law’ ANU Law School #auslaw

Congratulations to Liam Boyle, the winner of the FLR’s 2019 Zines Prize for Excellence in Legal Research for his article ‘The Significant Role of the Australia Acts in Australian Public Law’
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Congratulations once again to Liam Boyle, recent winner of the annual Zines Prize for best article published in the Federal Law Review. Liam's article analyses the Australia Acts 1986 law.anu.edu.au/news-and-event… ANU Law School UTS Faculty of Law

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1/2 During the current crisis, submissions to the FLR have remained strong. However, like other journals, the FLR has seen low numbers of submissions by female authors.

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2/2 To expedite submissions, for any author affected by additional demands at this time, we are willing to waive some initial format requirements and offer editorial assistance. Review standards remain unchanged. ANU Law School #COVID19

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(1/2) Call for Papers for ANU Law School & NUS Centre for Asian Studies Centre for Asian Legal Studies (CALS) thematic Federal Law Review issue on Constitutional Struggles in Asia Co-editors: Dr Dian Shah (CALS/NUS) Professor Andrew Harding (CALS/NUS) & Dr Jonathan Liljeblad (ANU) [email protected]

(1/2) Call for Papers for <a href="/ANU_Law/">ANU Law School</a> &amp; NUS Centre for Asian Studies <a href="/CALS_NUS/">Centre for Asian Legal Studies (CALS)</a> thematic Federal Law Review issue on Constitutional Struggles in Asia

Co-editors: Dr Dian Shah (CALS/NUS) Professor Andrew Harding (CALS/NUS) &amp; Dr Jonathan Liljeblad (ANU)

Jonathan.Liljeblad@anu.edu.au
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The Federal Law Review is delighted to announce our new editorial team: General Editor: Stephen Thomson Associate Editors: Clement Chen & Anton Moiseienko

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The journal will take a submission break from 16 June 2022 to 5 July 2022. Please note that papers submitted during this window will not be processed until our submission break concludes.

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Consider submitting to the FLR! We welcome papers on public law, inc Australian, overseas, comparative and interdisciplinary work: journals.sagepub.com/author-instruc…