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The '''''Alternative Law Journal''''' is a quarterly [[peer-reviewed]] [[law journal]] covering [[law reform]]. It is published by [[SAGE Publications]] on behalf of the Legal Service Bulletin Co-operative ([[Melbourne, Australia]]). The journal was established in 1974 as the ''Legal Service Bulletin'', obtaining its current name in 1992. The [[editors-in-chief]] are Melissa Castan
The '''''Alternative Law Journal''''' is a quarterly [[peer-reviewed]] [[law journal]] covering [[law reform]]. It is published by [[SAGE Publications]] on behalf of the Legal Service Bulletin Co-operative ([[Melbourne, Australia]]). The journal was established in 1974 as the '''''Legal Service Bulletin''''', obtaining its current name in 1992.

([[Monash University]]) and Bronwyn Naylor ([[RMIT University]]). The journal is abstracted and indexed in the [[Emerging Sources Citation Index]],<ref name=ISI>{{cite web |url=http://mjl.clarivate.com/ |title=Master Journal List |publisher=[[Clarivate Analytics]] |work=Intellectual Property & Science |accessdate=2018-04-08}}</ref> [[EBSCO Information Services|EBSCO databases]], [[ProQuest|ProQuest databases]], and [[Scopus]].<ref name=Scopus>{{cite web |url=https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/5700153945 |title=Source details: Alternative Law Journal |publisher=[[Elsevier]] |work=Scopus preview |accessdate=2018-04-08}}</ref>
{{as of|2018}} the [[editors-in-chief]] are Melissa Castan ([[Monash University]]) and Bronwyn Naylor ([[RMIT University]]). The journal is abstracted and indexed in the [[Emerging Sources Citation Index]],<ref name=ISI>{{cite web |url=http://mjl.clarivate.com/ |title=Master Journal List |publisher=[[Clarivate Analytics]] |work=Intellectual Property & Science |accessdate=2018-04-08}}</ref> [[EBSCO Information Services|EBSCO databases]], [[ProQuest|ProQuest databases]], and [[Scopus]].<ref name=Scopus>{{cite web |url=https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/5700153945 |title=Source details: Alternative Law Journal |publisher=[[Elsevier]] |work=Scopus preview |accessdate=2018-04-08}}</ref>

The ''[[Aboriginal Law Bulletin]]'' was issued with the ''Legal Service Bulletin'' from 1981 to 1991 and with ''Alternative Law Journal'' from 1992 to 1995.<ref>{{Citation | author1=Aboriginal Law Centre (Sydney, N.S.W.) | author2=Aboriginal Law Research Unit (Sydney, N.S.W.) | title=Aboriginal Law Bulletin [catalogue entry]] | publication-date=1981-1995 | publisher=Aboriginal Law Research Unit | issn= 1328-5475|url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/25608412/version/48969452|access-date=3 November 2020|website=Trove}}</ref>


==References==
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Revision as of 05:28, 3 November 2020

Alternative Law Journal
DisciplineLaw reform
SpracheEnglisch
Edited byMelissa Castan, Bronwyn Naylor
Publication details
Former name(s)
Legal Service Bulletin
History1974-present
Publisher
SAGE Publications on behalf of the Legal Service Bulletin Co-operative (Australia)
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Altern. Law J.
Indexing
ISSN1037-969X (print)
2398-9084 (web)
LCCN2010250832
OCLC no.643814507
Links

The Alternative Law Journal is a quarterly peer-reviewed law journal covering law reform. It is published by SAGE Publications on behalf of the Legal Service Bulletin Co-operative (Melbourne, Australia). The journal was established in 1974 as the Legal Service Bulletin, obtaining its current name in 1992.

As of 2018 the editors-in-chief are Melissa Castan (Monash University) and Bronwyn Naylor (RMIT University). The journal is abstracted and indexed in the Emerging Sources Citation Index,[1] EBSCO databases, ProQuest databases, and Scopus.[2]

The Aboriginal Law Bulletin was issued with the Legal Service Bulletin from 1981 to 1991 and with Alternative Law Journal from 1992 to 1995.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Master Journal List". Intellectual Property & Science. Clarivate Analytics. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Source details: Alternative Law Journal". Scopus preview. Elsevier. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
  3. ^ Aboriginal Law Centre (Sydney, N.S.W.); Aboriginal Law Research Unit (Sydney, N.S.W.) (1981–1995), "Aboriginal Law Bulletin [catalogue entry]]", Trove, Aboriginal Law Research Unit, ISSN 1328-5475, retrieved 3 November 2020{{citation}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)