What does ALTA mean?
ALTA means Australasian Law Teachers Association
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Australasian Law Teachers Association?
Australasian Law Teachers Association can be abbreviated as ALTA
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- ABTA - Australasian Business Travel Association
- ACPA - Australasian Catholic Press Association
- ACMA - Australasian Computer Music Association
- ADOA - Australasian Dispensing Opticians Association
- ADSA - Australasian Day Surgery Association
- AFMA - Australasian Fleet Managers Association
- AIMA - Australasian Integrative Medicine Association
- AHDA - Australasian Human Development Association
- AIRA - Australasian Investor Relations Association
- ALTA - Australasian Language Technology Association
- ANNA - Australasian Neuroscience Nurses' Association
- CLTA - Corporate Law Teachers Association
- ALTA - Australian Law Teachers Association
- ALSA - Australasian Law Students Association
- ATTA - Australasian Tax Teachers Association
- JALTA - Journal of the Australasian Law Teachers Association
- alt - Australasian Law Teachers
- ALSAAJ - Australasian Law Students' Association Academic Journal