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The Melbourne Journal of International Law is a biannual peer-reviewed law review associated with the Melbourne Law School which publishes articles in all areas of public and private international law. The journal was established in 2000 and has a particular focus on the Asia-Pacific. It is edited and managed by students of the Melbourne Law School. It publishes articles, case notes, book reviews, and commentaries and is available from a number of electronic databases. The journal collaborates with the Melbourne University Law Review to produce the Australian Guide to Legal Citation.
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United Nations, International Criminal Court, International criminal law, International humanitarian law, Tanzania
University of New South Wales, Universitas 21, Australian National University, University of Sydney, Australia
Law, University of Melbourne, Australian National University, Academic journal, High Court of Australia
University of Melbourne, University of Cambridge, World War I, Australia, London