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The High Court Quarterly Review is the first refereed law journal dedicated to analysis of recent decisions of the High Court of Australia. Each edition, the Review is to contain up to 10 articles, averaging 5,000 to 10,000 words in length, exploring the reasoning and implications of a particular recent decision, or collection of recent decisions, handed down by the High Court of Australia.
The history of the High Court and its justices
Empirical studies of High Court decisions, interpretation and reasoning
Theoretical perspectives of the High Court
Cases granted special leave to appeal to the High Court, and
Comparative analysis of superior courts
The Review consists of separate sections in which articles will occasionally be published on:
The Review is intended to be an essential reference point for practitioners, academics, judges and law students.
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Name of Publisher: Sandstone Academic Press
Place of Publication: South Yarra, Vic.
Resource Type: Journal
ISSN: 1449-9037
Publication Year: 2005-2009
Publication Frequency: Three times a year
Coverage: Volume 1, Issue 1 (2005) - Volume 5, Issue 3 (2009) (Comprehensive)
Subject Covered: Laws, regulations & cases; Civil procedure & courts
Copyright: © Sandstone Academic Press