About the MALR
The Media & Arts Law Review is a quarterly, refereed journal examining all areas of media and arts law, including:
Communications, Contempt, Copyright, Cultural Heritage, Defamation, Digitisation, Entertainment, Free Speech, IP, Journalism, Privacy, and the Public Interest. The Review has a distinguished Editorial Board and publishes independently refereed articles, from Australian and international authors, as well as conference reports and book reviews. It also includes regular update reports about media and arts law developments from a team of International Contributing Editors. The updates offer a snapshot of matters such as case law, legislation, law reform, international conventions, and changes in industry self-regulation. Reports include the US, Canada, the UK, Africa, Hong Kong, the European Union, New Zealand and Australia.
The Media & Arts Law Review is published by Lexis Nexis.
To enquire about subscribing please contact the Publishing Editor, Ch'ien Marone.
Feedback
Please send all correspondence to the Editor, Andrew Kenyon by email or post:
Andrew Kenyon
Director
Centre for Media and Communications Law
Melbourne Law School
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010 AUSTRALIA
Ph: +613 8344 9972
Fx: +613 9348 0973
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Media & Arts Law Review
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