Saturday, December 4, 2021

New Issue: Melbourne Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Melbourne Journal of International Law (Vol. 21, Special Issue, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: National Encounters with the International Court of Justice
    • Hilary Charlesworth & Margaret A Young, National Encounters with the International Court of Justice: Introduction to the Special Issue
    • Kenneth Keith, New Zealand and the International Court of Justice
    • Richard Rowe, The Diplomatic Dimension: Australia and the Nuclear Tests Case
    • Emma Nyhan, A Latent Encounter with the Court: How Australia and Japan Settled a Pearl Fisheries Dispute
    • Shirley V Scott, National Encounters with the International Court of Justice: Avoiding Litigating Antarctic Sovereignty
    • Bill Campbell, Australia's Engagement with the International Court of Justice: Practical and Political Factors
    • Natalie Klein, Iran and Its Encounters with the International Court of Justice
    • Tim Stephens, Environmental Litigation by Asia Pacific States at the International Court of Justice
    • Karen J Alter, The International Court of Justice in Comparison: Understanding the Court's Limited Influence
    • Hilary Charlesworth & Margaret A Young, Australian Encounters with the Advisory Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice
    • Philippa Webb, The United Kingdom and the Chagos Archipelago Advisory Opinion: Engagement and Resistance
    • Douglas Guilfoyle, The Chagos Archipelago before International Tribunals: Strategic Litigation and the Production of Historical Knowledge
    • Henry Burmester, Civil Society and the Instigation of International Court Litigation: The Australian Experience
    • Victor Kattan, The United Kingdom's Views on Elections to the International Court of Justice during the Cold War