New Assistant Editor for Australian Journal of Administrative Law
Thomson Reuters is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Matthew Groves as a new Assistant Editor of the Australian Journal of Administrative Law. Matthew Groves is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at Monash University and in early 2015 will commence a position as a Professor in the Law Faculty of the University of ...more
Dr Stephen Tully joins the Australian Journal of Administrative Law
Thomson Reuters is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Stephen Tully as Editor of a brand-new “Immigration and International Aspects” section in the Australian Journal of Administrative Law. Stephen Tully is a reader on the Sixth Floor of St James Hall Chambers in Sydney. He was previously a teacher of international law, a postdoctoral research fellow ...more

Dr Joanna Howe joins the Australian Journal of Administrative Law
Thomson Reuters is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Joanna Howe as co-Editor of the Work and Employment section in the Australian Journal of Administrative Law. Dr Joanna Howe is a Lecturer of Law at the University of Adelaide and a consultant with Harmers Workplace Lawyers. She holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Law from the ...more

New Book Reviews Editor joins Australian Journal of Administrative Law
Thomson Reuters is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Greg Weeks as the new Book Reviews Editor for Australian Journal of Administrative Law. Greg is a Lecturer in the Faculty of Law and a member of the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law and the Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law at ...more

Associate Professor Beth Gaze joins the Australian Journal of Administrative Law team
Thomson Reuters is pleased to announce the appointment of Associate Professor Beth Gaze as the joint Work and Employment Section Editor for the Australian Journal of Administrative Law, working alongside Dr Joo-Cheong Tham.
Australian Journal of Administrative Law: Thematic “Human Rights” Issue
The March 2011 issue of the Australian Journal of Administrative Law (AJ Admin L) (Vol 18 Pt 2) is a thematic issue on human rights. With Australian now the only “common law liberal democracy” without a Bill of Rights (see S Churches, “Introduction to special issue on human rights” (2011) 18 AJ Admin L 63), ...more