Journals
The Centre for Professional Legal Education support the publication of two Law journals, the Australian Journal of Clinical Education and the Legal Education Review. They have an international focus and are circulated to law libraries and legal and accounting practitioners throughout the world. All the journals are refereed by experts in the field and professional peers.Â
We welcome submissions from academics, researchers, practitioners and students on all matters relating to legal education and clinical education issues in law and health in Australia and globally.
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Australian Journal of Clinical Education
The Australian Journal of Clinical Education ("AJCE") is an open access double-blind peer-reviewed journal devoted to issues of practice and innovation in clinical education across the two disciplines of Law and Health. The Bond University Faculty of Law's Centre for Professional Legal Education administers the journal.
The AJCE is an open access journal. All articles are published and made available at no cost to the author or the reader and are made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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Legal Education Review
The Legal Education Review (LER) is an independent, refereed journal. Its objectives are to encourage and disseminate research into legal education and to stimulate discussion debate and experimentation on topics related to legal education.
All articles are published under an Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives Creative Commons Licence CC-BY-NC-ND.
The LER was established in 1989 with the support of a grant from the Law Foundation of NSW. The Editors of the Review are appointed by the Australasian Law Teachers Association (ALTA), whilst publication of the journal is managed by the Bond University Law Faculty.
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Dispute Resolution Review
The Dispute Resolution Review (DRR) is an open access peer-reviewed international and interdisciplinary journal that provides in-depth scholarly commentary on, and analysis and review of, all aspects of dispute resolution theory and practice.Â

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Resources
Legal Education Library - A digital library of seminal and historic legal education monographs and report. [View Here]