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- Biber, Katherine --- "Murdering Holiness: The Trials of Franz Creffield and George Mitchell" [2005] AUJlLegHist 6; (2005) 9(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 131
- Hunter, Ann --- "The Boundaries of Colonial Criminal Law in Relation to Inter-Aboriginal Conflict (?Inter Se Offences?) in Western Australia in the 1830s-1840s" [2004] AUJlLegHist 10; (2004) 8(2) Australian Journal of Legal History 215
- Low, Alex --- "Sir Alfred Stephen and the Reform of the Court System in Van Diemen?s Land" [2005] AUJlLegHist 2; (2005) 9(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 19
- Beaulac, St?phane --- "The Westphalian Model in Defining International Law: Challenging the Myth" [2004] AUJlLegHist 9; (2004) 8(2) Australian Journal of Legal History 181
- Durston, Gregory --- "Magwitch?s Forbears: Returning from Transportation in Eighteenth-Century London" [2005] AUJlLegHist 8; (2005) 9(2) Australian Journal of Legal History 137
- McQueen, Rob --- "English Lawyers: Between Market and State" [2004] AUJlLegHist 6; (2004) 8(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 133
- Randazzo, Salvo --- "The Nature of Partnership in Roman Law" [2005] AUJlLegHist 5; (2005) 9(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 119
- Douglas, Roger --- "The Ambiguity of Sedition: The Trials of William Fardon Burns" [2005] AUJlLegHist 12; (2005) 9(2) Australian Journal of Legal History 227
- Douglas, Heather --- "Assimilation, Lutheranism and the 1950s Justice of Kriewaldt" [2004] AUJlLegHist 12; (2004) 8(2) Australian Journal of Legal History 285
- Kirby AC CMG, The Hon Justice Michael --- "Alex Castles, Australian Legal History and the Courts" [2005] AUJlLegHist 1; (2005) 9(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 1
- Lunney, Mark --- "Causation, Science and Sir Owen Dixon" [2005] AUJlLegHist 11; (2005) 9(2) Australian Journal of Legal History 205
- Petrow, Stefan --- "Dowling?s Select Cases 1828 to 1844: Decisions of the Supreme Court of New South Wales" [2005] AUJlLegHist 7; (2005) 9(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 135
- Maher, Laurence W --- "Half Light Between War and Peace: Herbert Vere Evatt, The Rule of International Law, and the Corfu Channel Case" [2005] AUJlLegHist 3; (2005) 9(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 47
- Powell, Damian X --- "Sir Edward Coke and the Elizabethian Age" [2004] AUJlLegHist 7; (2004) 8(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 139
- Furlong, P J --- "Justinian and Mathematics: An Analysis of the Digest?s Compilation Plan" [2005] AUJlLegHist 4; (2005) 9(1) Australian Journal of Legal History 85
- Loughton, Gavin --- "Calvin's Case And The Origins Of The Rule Governing 'Conquest' In English Law" [2004] AUJlLegHist 8; (2004) 8(2) Australian Journal of Legal History 143
- Finn, Jeremy --- "The Schoolgirl and the Horse-whipped Parson: An Account of an Early Wellington Cause Celebre" [2005] AUJlLegHist 10; (2005) 9(2) Australian Journal of Legal History 175
- Leeming, Mark --- "Hawkesworth?s Voyages: The First ?Australian? Copyright Litigation" [2005] AUJlLegHist 9; (2005) 9(2) Australian Journal of Legal History 159
- Smandych, Russell --- "Contemplating the Testimony of ?Others?: James Stephen, The Colonial Office, and the Fate of Australian Aboriginal Evidence Acts, Circa 1839-1849" [2004] AUJlLegHist 11; (2004) 8(2) Australian Journal of Legal History 237
- Ritter, David --- "The Myth of Sir Owen Dixon" [2005] AUJlLegHist 13; (2005) 9(2) Australian Journal of Legal History 249
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About this Database
This database contains documents of Australian Journal of Legal History (AUJlLegHist).
The Division of Law at Macquarie University is proud to add to its growing stable of academic journals the Australian Journal of Legal History. The bi-annual journal, which was previously produced at the University of Adelaide, has now moved to its new home at Macquarie Law. As its editor, Dr Andrew Buck, explains: "This is an exciting development which builds upon the research and teaching strengths in legal history at Macquarie. The addition of the journal now establishes the Division of Law at Macquarie as the premier institution for the study of legal history in Australia."
As Dr Buck explains, the journal is committed to the belief that scholars from different disciplines and different jurisdictions can and should engage in a fruitful dialogue. In this sense, legal history is a broad church and the Australian Journal of Legal History encourages scholarship from a wide diversity of periods and jurisdictions. The only constant is quality.
Dr Buck has expanded the editorial board, which now includes some of the world's leading legal historians. While continuing to showcase the finest legal-historical scholarship from Australia, the journal encourages submissions from all jurisdictions. With recent and forthcoming articles on Canada, New Zealand, and the United States, the Australian Journal of Legal History is dedicated to publishing the high quality research of those scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds who are interested in the dynamic relationship between law and history. With the publication of its first two issues at Macquarie, the Australian Journal of Legal History is poised to become one of the world's leading historical journals.