Books and Journals
Sources in this library
- Arena Journal
- Australasian Public Libraries and Information Services
- Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology
- Australian and New Zealand Maritime Law Journal
- Australian Bulletin of Labour
- Australian Economic Review
- Australian Nursing Journal
- Business Asia
- Economics of War and Peace: Economic, Legal, and Political Perspectives
- Elder Law Review
- Gateways
- Melbourne Journal of Politics
- Melbourne University Law Review
- National Observer - Australia and World Affairs
- Reputation Building, Website Disclosure and the Case of Intellectual Capital (vol. 21)
- The Journal Jurisprudence
- University of Western Australia Law Review
- University of Western Sydney Law Review
Category
- Medicine (7525)
- Economy and Business (3456)
- Social Sciences (1609)
- Public and Administrative Law (1420)
- Criminal Law (270)
- Civil Law (10)
Publisher
- Australian Nursing & Midwifery Federation (7525)
- First Charlton Communications Pty Ltd. (2555)
- Council for the National Interest (700)
- Melbourne University Law Review (663)
- Auslib Press Party Ltd. (469)
- Australian Academic Press Pty. Ltd. (260)
- National Library of Australia (234)
- The Maritim Law Association of Australia and New Zealand (215)
- Arena Printing and Publications Pty. Ltd. (206)
- National Institute of Labour Studies Inc. (201)
- University of Western Sydney, School of Law (179)
- Department of Political Science, University of Melbourne (162)
- Elias Clark (10)
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