
The latest issue of the
Melbourne Journal of International Law (Vol. 14, no. 2, March 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Ratna Kapur, Gender, Sovereignty and the Rise of a Sexual Security Regime in International Law and Postcolonial India
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Derek Wong, Sovereignty Sunk? The Position of 'Sinking States' at International Law
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Chantal Thomas, What does the Emerging International Law of Migration Mean for Sovereignty?
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Ricardo Pereira & Orla Gough, Permanent Sovereignty over Natural Resources in the 21st Century: Natural Resource Governance and the Right to Self-Determination of Indigenous Peoples Under International Law
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Peter Margulies, Sovereignty and Cyber Attacks: Technology's Challenge to the Law of State Responsibility
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James Crawford, 'Dreamers of the Day': Australia and the International Court of Justice
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Peter Holcombe Henley & Niels M Blokker The Group of 20: A Short Legal Anatomy From the Perspective of International Institutional Law
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Aldo Zammit Borda, The Direct and Indirect Approaches to Precedent in International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
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Noah Benjamin Novogrodsky, After AIDS
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Rowland J V Cole, Africa's Relationship with the International Criminal Court: More Political than Legal