Melbourne University Law Review

Melbourne University Law Review The Melbourne University Law Review is one of Australia's leading generalist law journals.

The Review is published three times a year and is managed by an Editorial Board comprising of students from Melbourne Law School at The University of Melbourne. Submissions to the Review are subject to independent, anonymous peer review prior to acceptance for publication. The Review publishes articles on all areas of law, as well as case notes, book reviews and review essays. The Review also publ

ishes shorter comment-style pieces in the Critique and Comment section. Occasionally, the Review produces a symposium edition devoted to a particular aspect of law. Past symposium editions of the Review have focused on the centenary of federation, contemporary human rights in Australia, and tort law. The Review also publishes the Australian Guide to Legal Citation, which is now in its fourth edition.

On Thursday 3 October, the Review hosted its 67th Annual Dinner at Melbourne Town Hall. We are deeply appreciative of ou...
18/11/2024

On Thursday 3 October, the Review hosted its 67th Annual Dinner at Melbourne Town Hall. We are deeply appreciative of our community and thank the authors, referees, sponsors, members and others who were able to attend. We were especially delighted to be joined by the Hon Susan Kiefel AC KC who delivered the Sir Zelman Cowen Address and Professor Dale Smith who gave the Faculty Address — thank you both again.

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In April this year, we were delighted to entertain Review members past and present at our biennial Alumni Cocktail Eveni...
17/06/2024

In April this year, we were delighted to entertain Review members past and present at our biennial Alumni Cocktail Evening, held at the Builders Arms Hotel in Fitzroy. Thank you to all of our alumni who joined us — and to those who weren't able to come, we hope to see you next time!

Kylie Iva Photography

The Review hosted its 66th Annual Dinner at the State Library of Victoria in October of last year. Our sincere thanks to...
22/02/2024

The Review hosted its 66th Annual Dinner at the State Library of Victoria in October of last year. Our sincere thanks to all our authors, referees, sponsors, members and supporters for joining us to celebrate the publication of issue 47(1). We would like to especially thank the Hon Justice Jayne Jagot for delivering the Sir Zelman Cowen Address and Professor Heather Douglas for giving the Faculty Address. Photography by Kylie Iva Photography.

Thank you to all our wonderful authors, referees, sponsors, members and friends of the Review for joining us to celebrat...
24/02/2023

Thank you to all our wonderful authors, referees, sponsors, members and friends of the Review for joining us to celebrate the publication of issue 46(1) at the 2022 Annual Dinner!

Our special thanks to Rowena Orr KC for delivering the Sir Zelman Cowen Address and Professor Katy Barnett for giving the Faculty Address.

Photography by Kylie Iva Photography

Thank you to all our wonderful authors, referees, sponsors, members and friends of the Review for joining us to celebrate the publication of issue 46(1)! Our special thanks to Rowena Orr KC for delivering the Sir Zelman Cowen Address and Professor Katy Barnett for giving the Faculty Address.

Photography by Kylie Iva Photography.

24/02/2023
We were delighted to hold our biennial Alumni Cocktail Evening at the State Library Victoria earlier this year. Thank yo...
29/06/2022

We were delighted to hold our biennial Alumni Cocktail Evening at the State Library Victoria earlier this year. Thank you to all the members and alumni of the Review who joined us for a splendid evening of canapés and conversations!

Photography by Kylie Iva Photography

MULR Prize for Early Career AuthorsFrom volume 45 of the Review, we are launching a prize of $3,000 for early career aut...
18/10/2020

MULR Prize for Early Career Authors

From volume 45 of the Review, we are launching a prize of $3,000 for early career authors who are female, any gender identity other than cisgender male, Indigenous and/or CALD. Please share widely!

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The Melbourne University Law Review is one of Australia’s leading generalist law journals–it publishes articles on all areas of law.

14/03/2020

Unfortunately, we have cancelled the 2020 Annual Lecture due to COVID–19. Justice Gordon's lecture will be published in our 44(3) symposium.

Further information on the symposium can be found herehttps://law.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/3266707/Melbourne-University-Law-Review-Symposium.pdf

Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.

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