- Stefan Talmon, New Zealand’s Policy of Implied Recognition of States: One Step Ahead or Falling Behind?
- Claire Breen, Law, Policy and Practice: The United Nations Collective Security Regime and the Contribution of the New Zealand Defence Force
- Stephen R. Tully, Getting it Wrong or Being Ignored: Ten Words on Advice for Government Lawyers
- Michael Bowman, Transcending the Fisheries Paradigm: Towards a Rational Approach to Determining the Future of the International Whaling Commission
- Trevor Ryan, Sea Shepherd v Greenpeace? Comparing Anti-whaling Strategies in Japanese Courts
- Joanna Mossop, Australia v Japan: Whaling in the International Court of Justice
- Duncan French & Richard Kirkham, Complaint and Grievance Mechanisms in International Law: One Piece of the Accountability Jigsaw
- Hannah Yiu, Jus Cogens, The Veto and the Responsibility to Protect: A New Perspective
- K.J. Keith, Resolving International Disputes: The Role of the Courts
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
New Volume: New Zealand Yearbook of International Law
The latest volume of the New Zealand Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 7, 2009) is out. Contents include: