Leading articles on relevant issues in areas including competition and consumer, taxation, corporate, environment (and related) law

About the Journal
As one of Australia’s most cited legal journals, the Australian Business Law Review‘s reputation is well deserved. Each issue includes articles on business practices and commercial law in Australia and overseas.

The Australian Business Law Review (ISSN: 0310-1053) features commentary from Australia’s prominent commercial lawyers, presenting different views on the many elements of business law, concentrating in particular on competition and consumer law (both from an Australian and overseas perspective), regulation of business in various areas including environment protection, occupational health and safety, corporate law and taxation, as well as other emerging areas of business regulation.

In addition to the Articles, Section Notes provide coverage of a wide range of business law topics and also deal specifically with New Zealand, while Book Reviews on recently published business law titles feature regularly.

General Editor
Michael Terceiro is a competition and consumer lawyer who has run his own legal practice Terceiro Legal Consulting for over 10 years.  Michael is also the Deputy Chair of Small and Medium Enterprise Committee (SME Committee) of the Law Council of Australia and the Deputy Chair of the Mortgage and Finance Association of Australia (MFAA) Disciplinary Tribunal.

Michael earned his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (Hons) at Macquarie University, and completed his Master of Laws at the University of Sydney, a Professional Certificate in Arbitration at the University of Adelaide and a Master of Dispute Resolution (With Excellence) at the University of New South Wales. 

Prior to setting up his own practice, Michael worked at the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) for 15 years in a number of senior positions including as a Director of Enforcement and Compliance, the Director in charge of the Sydney Mergers and Asset Sale Branch, the National GST Enforcement Coordinator and the Director in charge of the ACCC’s Waterfront Team during the Waterfront Dispute.

Michael authored the Anticompetitive Agreements and Secondary Boycotts chapters of the CCH Australian Competition and Consumer Law Reporter. He has also written numerous articles for Lexis Nexis, CCH’s Australian Competition & Consumer Law Reporter and Tracker, the NSW Law Society Journal, Impact! A National Journal of Environmental Law, and the Keeping Good Companies publication.

Consulting Editor
Stephen Corones, Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Law, QUT

Editorial Board
Professor Rex Ahdar (New Zealand)
Associate Professor Paul Ali (Victoria)
Michael Borsky KC (New South Wales)
Jeffrey Hilton SC (New South Wales)
Professor Brent Fisse (New South Wales)
Dr R Ian McEwin (Singapore)
The Hon Emeritus Professor Ralph Simmonds (Western Australia)

Section Editors
Banking and Finance Law – Associate Professor Andrew Godwin
Book Reviews – Nicholas Felstead
Commercial Litigation – Professor Michael Legg
Company Law and Securities – Dr Olivia Dixon
Competition Law and Market Regulation – Associate Professor Rob Nicholls
Consumer Protection – Professor Jeannie Paterson
Contract and Restitution – Emeritus Professor Philip Clarke
Franchising and Small Business – Emeritus Professor Jenny Buchan
Insurance and Transport – Professor Julie-Anne Tarr
Industrial and Workplace Relations Law – Dr Victoria Lambropoulos
Intellectual Property Law – Campbell P Thompson
Media and Telecommunications – Dr Martyn Taylor
New Zealand Newsletter – Professor Rex Ahdar
Privacy – Dr Normann Witzleb
Taxation Law and Practice – Bruce Collins

Tables
The consolidated table of authors and articles for this Journal is available here.

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http://legal.thomsonreuters.com.au/australian-legal-journals-index-online/productdetail/85643 (Australian Legal Journals Index)
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Contents listing
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