E Law- Call for Indigenous Issue (fwd)
Peter P. d'Errico (derrico@legal.umass.edu)
Sat, 7 Jan 1995 11:14:43 -0500
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> CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE NEXT ISSUE OF E LAW -
> MURDOCH UNIVERSITY ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF LAW
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> INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' LEGAL ISSUES
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> * * * * URDOCH UNIVERSITY
> *______ * ______* ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF LAW
> \____/ \____/ ISSN 1321-8247
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> Originating at the School of Law, Murdoch University, Perth,
> Australia 6150
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> The Editorial Board of E Law welcomes submissions from academics, law
> students and legal practitioners for inclusion in the next issue of this
> ejournal to be made available by March, 1995.
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> This will be the first theme issue of E Law in which the Current
> Developments, Comment and Refereed sections will be devoted to materials
> related to the legal issues facing the world's indigenous peoples. Of
> course contributions for the NetWatch section with relevance to this topic
> would also be welcome.
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> E Law includes contributions in 4 categories:
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> 1. news, notes and hints concerning materials available on the net of
> interest to the legal community (our NetWatch section);
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> 2. materials of current interest such as reports and comments on
> developments in the law including significant recent cases and noteworthy
> legislation, and reviews of recently published materials of interest to
> the legal community;
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> 3. materials in the nature of work in progress or which invite comment
> such as research notes and excerpts from unfinished larger works;
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> 4. completed papers which will be subject to peer review; these
> submissions may incorporate, refer to, or be accompanied by materials
> generated by previous publication of a version of the work in E Law;
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> Submissions should be forwarded to The Editors, E Law
> <elaw-editors@csuvax1.murdoch.edu.au> by email or on disk. Arrangements
> can also be made to obtain articles by ftp if desired.
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> E Law is currently available by email, gopher and ftp. For information on
> how to access it please email the editors.
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> Editorial Board: Catherine Iorns * * * *
> Archie Zariski, Inge Lauw, Louise Johns * _______ * _______ *
> Nelson Wong, Pei-Teing Kee \_____/ \_____/
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