Melbourne Journal of International Law | 1,081 followers on LinkedIn. Preeminent Generalist International Law Journal in Australia | Now in its third decade of publication, the Melbourne Journal of International Law ('MJIL') publishes articles, case notes, commentaries, think pieces and book reviews by international law scholars and practitioners from both Australia and overseas on a range of international law issues, particularly those affecting the Asia-Pacific region. All MJIL pieces pass through a double-blind peer-review process. As a generalist international law, the Journal's coverage extends beyond public international law to articles addressing private international law, the intersection of international law with domestic law, global governance, and associated areas of transnational law.