Saturday, July 9, 2011

New Volume: Australian International Law Journal

The latest volume of the Australian International Law Journal (Vol. 17, 2010) is out. Contents include:
  • Damien van der Toorn, ‘Direct Participation in Hostilities’: A Legal and Practical Road Test of the International Committee of the Red Cross’s Guidance through Afghanistan
  • Tahlia Petrosian, Secondary Forms of Genocide and Command Responsibility under the Statutes of the ICTY, ICTR and ICC
  • Rebecca Zaman, Playing the Ace? Jus Cogens Crimes and Functional Immunity in National Courts
  • Sadhana Abayasekara, A Dog without a Bark: A Critical Assessment of the International Law on Language Rights
  • Rosehana Amin, International Jurisdiction Agreements and the Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Australian Litigation: Is There a Need for the Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements?
  • Hop Dang, The Applicability of International Law as Governing Law of State Contracts
  • Michael Longo, EU Financial Reform and New Opportunities for European Integration
  • Michael Joachim Bonell, Symposium Paper: The UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts: Achievements in Practice and Prospects for the Future
  • Donald Robertson, Symposium Paper: Long-Term Relational Contracts and the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts
  • Paul Finn, Symposium Paper: The UNIDROIT Principles: An Australian Perspective
  • Luke Nottage, Symposium Paper: Afterthoughts: International Commercial Contracts and Arbitration