Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Journal
- Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Journal
The Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Journal is an independent, specialist, peer-reviewed legal journal which addresses sports law issues of interest to Australian and New Zealand sports law practitioners. [ [http://www.anzsla.com.au/anzslj/ Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Journal website] ISSN 1833-8860] It was first published by the Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Association ("ANZSLA") [ [http://www.anzsla.com.au/ Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Association] ] in 2006. [ [http://www.anzsla.com.au/assets/Website%20Teaser%202.pdf Inaugural edition of the Australian and New Zealand Sports Law Journal - Contents and Overview] ] Its founder and editor is Australian barrister, Paul J. Hayes. [ [http://www.anzsla.com.au/contacts/?Show=24&ContactType=14 ANZSLJ editor, Paul J. Hayes] ] As of 2007, the journal is now printed and distributed on ANZSLA's behalf by CCH Australia.
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