
The latest issue of the
Melbourne Journal of International Law (Vol. 17, no. 2, December 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue — The Trans-Pacific Partnership
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Andrew D Mitchell & Tania Voon, Foreword: The Continuing Relevance of the Trans-Pacific Partnership
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Kimberlee Weatherall, Intellectual Property in the TPP: Not 'the New TRIPS'
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Amokura Kawharu, Process, Politics and the Politics of Process: The Trans-Pacific Partnership in New Zealand
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Luke Nottage, The TPP Investment Chapter and Investor–State Arbitration in Asia and Oceania: Assessing Prospects for Ratification
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Jarrod Hepburn, Applicable Law in TPP Investment Disputes
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Joo-Cheong Tham & K D Ewing, Labour Clauses in the TPP and TTIP: A Comparison without a Difference?
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Danny Kotlowitz & Tania Voon, Telecommunications Services in the Trans-Pacific Partnership: Will the Mobile Roaming Provisions Benefit Tourists and Traders?
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Amanda Rologas Tsangalis, Fisheries Subsidies under the Trans-Pacific Partnership: Towards Positive Outcomes for Global Fisheries Sustainability and Regime Interaction under International Law
- Lecture
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Dianne Otto, Gender and Sexual Diversity: A Question of Humanity?