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Contribute

The AILR welcomes contributions from anyone with an interest in issues affecting Indigenous people and communities. You can contribute by writing short or long pieces, submitting artwork, volunteering, reviewing books or refereeing feature articles. For more information please contact the Editor.

Writers

Submissions are invited from Indigenous and non-Indigenous writers for all sections of the journal. Indigenous people are particularly encouraged to contribute.  Australian authors should note that the AILR is a DEST-recognised, peer-reviewed publication. For more detailed information on the AILR’s publication guidelines and procedures, see the AILR Policy on Publication and the AILR Writer Agreement.

Submissions for the following future editions are invited.

Deadlines for submission to AILR Volume 13, 2009, are as follows:

  • 13(1): 2 February 2009
  • 13(2): 1 June 2009

For more information, see our Call for Papers.

A copy of the Publication Policy will be forwarded to authors upon submission, or can be downloaded here.

For editorial communications,

please write to ailr@unsw.edu.au or call the Editor on 02 9385 9636.

The style-guide used by the AILR is the Australian Guide to Legal Citation (2nd ed, 2002), accessible at http://mulr.law.unimelb.edu.au/aglcdl.asp.

Work can be submitted electronically, or in printed form by fax or by mail. Please note that electronic submission is preferred, either as an email attachment or on disk to the postal address given in the About Us section. Contact the Editor if you would like more information about publishing an article in the AILR.

Volunteers

The AILR welcomes volunteers from all sections of the community. Volunteering at the AILR is a great way to get involved and to learn about issues affecting Indigenous peoples. The AILR offers diverse work experience opportunities and aims to assist volunteers in developing writing, research and editing skills. For more information please contact the Coordinator of the Indigenous Law Centre on +61 2 9385 2252 or email ilc@unsw.edu.au.

 

 

 



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