SSRN Legal Studies Research Paper Series

Melbourne Law School publishes a paper series on the Social Science Research Network.  The series showcases and distributes research papers on a broad range of legal scholarship in all subject areas from our faculty members. 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.

Benefits of Including Your Research in the University of Melbourne Legal Studies Research Paper Series

Participating in the UoM Legal Studies Research Paper Series offers numerous advantages for both individual researchers and our faculty:

🔹 Increased Exposure and Visibility

Your work will reach a global audience through distribution to thousands of subscribers worldwide. Each entry in the series includes an abstract of your paper, your contact information, and a direct link to the full, downloadable version on SSRN. Additionally, your paper can appear in up to seven Subject Matter eJournals, further expanding its reach. The more your papers are viewed and downloaded, the greater your visibility and impact as a researcher.

🔹 Enhanced Brand Recognition

Faculty research featured in the series is presented on a customized page that highlights our institution’s name and logo. This page, along with a tailored eJournal, helps strengthen the visibility and prestige of our brand across the global academic community.

Current Distribution

  • Legal Studies Research Paper Series Vol. 24, No. 3
    • Margaret A Young: Systemic Integration of Obligations in an Era of Climate Change: Stability and Optimal Control
    • Sunita Jogarajan: The Drafting of the 1925 League of Nations Resolutions on Tax Evasion
    • Alysia Blackham: Extending Reasonable Adjustments: A Renewed Tool for Creating Inclusive Workplaces
    • Margaret A Young and Andrea Furger: Australia and International Environmental Law in 2024
    • Jacqueline Peel: Corporate Climate Litigation in Australasia: (reShaping the Private Law-Climate Interface
    • Jesse Hartery and Geoffrey Sigalet: Equally Sovereign: Alberta and the New Provincial Rights Movement
    • Rosemary Teele Langford: Corporate Purpose: Meaningful Change or Marketing Tool?


Contact

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