Alternative Law Journal

The Alternative Law Journal (Alt.LJ) is a quarterly, refereed law journal published by the Legal Service Bulletin Co-operative Ltd in Melbourne, Australia.

The Alt.LJ is administered by volunteers, is independent of any organisation or political party, and is self funding, with some support provided by the Monash University Law Faculty in Melbourne, where the journal is based.

The Alternative Law Journal was first published in 1974 as the Legal Service Bulletin by the Fitzroy Legal Service in Melbourne, Australia. The journal grew and now has a much wider readership beyond the community legal centres. The name was changed in 1992 to better reflect its goals and readership. The goals of the Alt.LJ can be broadly described as:

The Alternative Law Journal provides resources for both secondary and tertiary legal studies teachers and students.

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