
The latest volume of the
New Zealand Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 8, 2010) is out. Contents include:
- Jane Kelsey, How the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Could Heighten Financial Instability and Foreclose Governments’ Regulatory Space
- Jessica Giovanelli,
Australia – Apples: How the WTO Appellate Body Dealt with the Application of Jurisprudence from the
Continued Suspension Dispute
- Benedetta Ubertazzi,
Territorial and Universal Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage from Misappropriation
- Mohsen al Attar,
The Transnational Peasant Movement: Legalising Freedom from Want
- Justin Harder,
A future Perspective on the Disposition of the Insane and the Unfit to
Stand Trial in the International Criminal Court