SSRN Legal Studies Research Paper Series

Melbourne Law School publishes a regular paper series on the Social Science Research Network.  The series focuses on the broad range of legal scholarship in all subject areas from members of the School. The papers are published electronically and are available online or through email distribution.

Interested readers can browse the Working Paper Series at SSRN, or sign up to subscribe to the e-journal.

Current Distribution

  • Legal Studies Research Paper Series Vol. 23, No. 4
    • Robin Room and Paula O'Brien: Alcohol Marketing and Social Media: A Challenge for Public Health Control (939)
    • Kimberlee G. Weatherall and Rebecca Giblin: Inoculating Law Schools Against Bad Metrics (940)
    • Tarunabh Khaitan: Balancing Accountability and Effectiveness: A Case for Moderated Parliamentarism (941)
    • Andrew Higgins and Inbar Levy: What the Fair Minded Observer Really Thinks About Judicial Impartiality (942)
    • Adrienne Stone and Lael K. Weis: Positive and Negative Constitutionalism and the Limits of Universalism: A Review Essay (943)
    • William Partlett: Kyrgyzstan's 2021 Constitution: A Brief Comparative and Historical Analysis (944)

Contact

For general queries about the Paper Series, please contact Angela Hendley-Boys.