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Publications
The following publications are available from CESAA. To obtain these publications, please forward your name, address, the publication name and the number of copies with a cheque (made payable to CESAA) by mail to:


CESAA
P.O. BOX 2125
Hawthorn
Victoria 3122
Australia

Titles available:
Pavkovic and C. Welch with C.O’Brien, (eds) Teaching European Studies in Australia: Problems and Prospects, Melbourne, CESAA, 1999
$12.00

P. Murray and L. Topic (eds.), Europe in the 1990s – Australia’s Options? Melbourne, CESAA, 1994
$10.00

Journals
We are pleased to inform you that the recently published issue of the European Journal of International Law (Vol. 14, No. 4) is now on the EJIL web site. This issue includes the symposium, "The European Tradition in International Law: Alf Ross", and featured on the web site for this issue is the full-text article by Carl Landauer, "Antinomies of the United Nations: Hans Kelsen and Alf Ross on the Charter". Visitors to the site will also find abstracts of the other articles included in this issue as well as full-text book reviews.

* European Journal of International Law Vol.14, No.4
- http://www.ejil.org/journal/Vol14/No4/index.html

* Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization:
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CESAA Review ( Current and Back Issues )

The following issues of the CESAA Review are downloadable using Adobe Acrobat:
Note: these files are very large and will take a while to download.

CESAA Review Number 35
(PDF 868k)
May 2008
CESAA Review Number 34
(PDF 499k)
August 2006
CESAA Review Number 33
(PDF 704k)
May 2005
CESAA Review Number 32
(PDF 370k)
May 2004
CESAA Review Number 31
(PDF 287k)
January 2004
CESAA Review Number 30
(PDF 457k)
March 2003
CESAA Review Number 29
(PDF 493k)
October 2002


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Invitation to Submit to CESAA Review

CESAA publishes a bi-annual, formally refereed journal called the CESAA Review . The Review aims to publish scholarly articles of a high standard related to theoretical and empirical aspects of contemporary European studies. Its research agenda is to further the development of European studies in Australia, and to provide a forum for debating issues relating to contemporary Europe, as well as Australia and New Zealand’s relationship with Europe.

The CESAA Review welcomes contributions relating to the following:

  • articles on issues and current events in Europe;
  • news of the relevant disciplines involved in European Studies;
  • news of forthcoming conferences and events
  • reports of conferences on European issues;
  • the teaching of European Studies in Australia;
  • news of scholarships, grants and research funding for European studies;
  • book reviews; and
  • letters to the editors.

We welcome feedback on articles featured in the Review and issues you would like to raise.

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CESAA Review Style-Guide

Paper Submission

Unsolicited manuscripts of 5,000-7,000 words (exclusive of bibliography and endnotes) in any area of contemporary European studies are welcomed by the Review. Submission of a paper will be held to imply that it contains original unpublished work and is not being submitted for publication elsewhere. Submission of a paper also implies that, upon acceptance of an article by the journal, the author(s) will transfer copyright of the article to the publisher. It is understood that submission of the paper for publication has been approved by all of the authors.

Authors should submit three copies of their contribution, typed double-spaced on A4 paper, together with a disk copy formatted in Microsoft Word (PC) 6.0 or later. Author’s name and affiliations should appear only on the cover of the manuscript, which will be detached prior to forwarding to referees. Each manuscript should be accompanied by an abstract of not more than 150 words.

Submissions may be sent to

 


CESAA Review
P.O. BOX 2125
Hawthorn
Victoria 3122
Australia

 

External referees formally assess articles and final decision on editing, publication and content rests with the CESAA Editorial Board, which currently consists of members of the CESAA Committee.

Authors should retain a copy of their contribution, as manuscripts submitted for publication will not be returned.

Paper Preparation

Submissions must not exceed 7,000 words.

Headings and subheadings of the manuscript, figures and tables are to be numbered consecutively (I., 1., A., Figure 1., Table 1.). Footnotes (except author footnote) are to be numbered consecutively and placed where appropriate throughout the text. The captions and legends on tables and figures must be sufficiently descriptive that they are understandable without reference to the text. All but the most common abbreviations should be spelled out the first time they are used in the manuscript.

Articles should be referenced using the Harvard referencing system. Citations in the text or footnotes should give only name of author(s), year of publication, and possibly page numbers or chapter. For two-author citations, spell out both authors on all occurrences. In the case of a publication brought out jointly by three or more authors, it should be cited with “et al.”. Use letters after years to distinguish multiple publications by the same author in the same year. For example: as Smith (1990, pp. 10-15) points out; a recent study (Smith and Spencer, 1990a) shows; Kim, et al. (1980, chap. 2) explain that…

At the end of the paper there should be a complete list of references of those books, articles etc. cited in the text. It should be complete with first and last names of authors. For multiple-author publications, name all authors in the list of references. References to papers published in a journal should contain the name of publication, volume, month of publication, and year. The title of a journal must not be abbreviated. References to books should contain the city of publication, publisher, year of publication, and editors where relevant. For an industry or popular journal, do not cite author. Electronic references should have an address permitting retrieval.

For example:

Allen, Franklin and Gale, Douglas, Comparing Financial systems, Cambridge, The MIT Press, 2000.

Asian Wall Street Journal, 22 April 1999.

Euromoney, Various issues, 1999-2000.

Hitt, Lorain M. and Bryjolfsson, Eric, "Information technology and internal firm organization: An exploratory analysis", Journal of Management Information System, Vol.14, No.2, 1997.

Information Society Forum, "A European way for the information society", Third Annual Report, 1999 (http://europa.eu.int/ISPO/policy/isf/documents/rep-99/ISFReport-En.pdf).


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