The Australian Branch of the International Law Association https://ila.org.au/ publishes the Australian International Law Journal in collaboration with the University of Queensland School of Law. The Australian Branch of the International Law Association publishes the Australian International Law Journal in collaboration with the University of Queensland School of Law.
3. ILA Reporter
The ILA Reporter is the official blog of
the ILA (Australian Branch). It provides
leading analysis, commentary and
discussion on issues in public and private
international law, which have bearing on
Australia and the wider region.
Article submissions are welcome from
judges, legal practitioners, academics and
PhD/Master students within the field of
international law. Submissions may include
analytical articles, book reviews, case
analysis, and recounts of recent events in the
field of international law. However, the
articles should have a connection with
Australia.
4. Australian International Law Journal AJIL
From its modest beginning in 1983 as Australian
International Law News, the Australian
International Law Journal (Journal or AILJ) has
become a peer-reviewed law journal of
international standing with contributions from
prominent individuals in the field. Articles
published in the Journal cover a wide range of
topics of public and private international law.
If you are interested in submitting a paper for publication
in the Journal, whether it is an article or case note, please
email Editor-in-Chief Anthony Cassimatis at
a.cassimatis@law.uq.edu.au. Case notes should be on
recent decisions of national or international courts dealing
with important questions of public or private international
law, and comprise of both descriptive and critical analysis.
Please also refer to the Guidelines for Authors.
5. Martin Place Papers
The Martin Place Papers (ISSN 0728-7445) is an occasional
series published by theAustralian Branch of the
International LawAssociation.The Martin Place Papers
provide wider access to papers presented at ILA-
sponsored seminars and conferences.They preserve
papers as presented on a variety of international law topics
in a readily accessible form. Issues 6 and 7 are available in
digitalized form, and it is hoped to progressively digitalize
earlier editions.
Issue 7 –The International LawContext of Recent
Developments in Indigenous Policy, edited byG Marks
(2017)
Issue 6 – Indigenous Peoples: Issues in International and
Australian Law, edited byG Marks (2006)
issue 5 –Colloquium toCelebrate the 50thAnniversary of
the InternationalCourt of Justice, edited by M Brewster
and IA Shearer (1996).
Issue 4 –The EastTimor Case in the InternationalCourt of Justice, edited by
M Brewster and I A Shearer (1995)