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The Australian Society of Legal Philosophy

The ASLP is the Australian Section of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR). It was founded in 1961 at the University of Sydney where the administration of the Society remained until 1995 when it moved to the University of Queensland.  From 1999 until 2007 the Society was based at the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra.  It is now based at Monash University in Melbourne.

The aims of the Society are to promote the study and discussion of legal philosophy though publications and conferences. 'Legal philosophy' is construed broadly and includes philosophical, psychological, social and cultural studies of law. Since its inception it has drawn its membership principally from Law Schools, judges and legal practitioners but also from Philosophy and Social Science departments. Currently the Society has over one hundred members.

The Society holds an Annual Conference which anyone with an interest in legal philosophy is most welcome to attend. The Annual Conference is the main occasion for members of the Society to get together and to read papers on any topic within legal philosophy.

The Society publishes the Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy. This refereed journal (formerly the Bulletin of the Australian Society of Legal Philosophy), has been published annually for twenty five years.

 
ASLP

President
Professor Jeff Goldsworthy
Monash University

Secretary
Dr John Morss
Deakin University

Treasurer
Associate Professor David Wood
Melbourne University

Administrator
Ms Cathy Meredith
Monash University

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