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Asian Law is a forum for debate for scholars and professionals concerned with the laws and legal cultures of Asia. It aims for recognition as a leading medium for scholarly and professional discourse in a region characterised by rapid growth and social change. It is a joint initiative of the members of the Asian Law Centre at the University of Melbourne and the Law Faculty of the Australian National University, with support and advice from Australian and international colleagues. Asian Law reverts to two (longer) issues.. ContributionsThe editors welcome contributions from scholars and professionals worldwide. We publish multi-disciplinary, historical and contemporary research and fieldwork in English, including first English translations. All contributions are peer-reviewed. Contributions should be submitted to the editors (law-asianlawjournal@unimelb.edu.au) as an email attachment, using Microsoft Word or Rich Text Format. Standard articles or translations should be 8,000 to 12,000 words, depending on the subject matter; book reviews should be 1,000 to 3,000 words. Intending authors should adopt the style used in this journal. A style guide is available from the editors on request.. Contact DetailsCorrespondence and contributions should be sent to:The Australian Journal of Asian Law c/- Asian Law Centre Melbourne Law School The University of Melbourne VIC 3010 Australia Telephone: +61 3 8344 6847 Fax: + 61 3 8344 4546 Email: law-asianlawjournal@unimelb.edu.au Federation Press P.O. Box 45 Annandale NSW 2038 Australia Telephone: +61 2 9552 2200 Fax: +61 2 9552 1681 Email: info@federationpress.com.au |