Friday, November 3, 2023

New Volume: Australian Year Book of International Law

The latest volume of the Australian Year Book of International Law (Vol. 41, 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Lecture
    • Anne Orford, The 2022 Annual Kirby Lecture in International Law: Why It’s Time to Terminate the TRIPS Agreement
  • Special Issue: Four Societies Conference
    • Karen N Scott, Introduction to the Special Issue
    • Keith MacMaster, Sustainable Seabed Mining—The Phase 1 Environmental Draft Standards and Guidelines
    • Makoto Seta, Environmental Impact Assessment of Offshore Windfarms in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction: Who Should Have Obligations?
    • Norihito Samata, The Common Heritage of Humankind Principle and Marine Genetic Resources: A Critical Assessment of the BBNJ Process
    • Ayako Hatano, Regulating Online Hate Speech through the Prism of Human Rights Law: The Potential of Localised Content Moderation
    • José-Miguel Bello y Villarino, Global Standard-Setting for Artificial Intelligence: Para-regulating International Law for AI?
  • Articles
    • Regina Jefferies & Jane McAdam, Locked in: Australia’s COVID-19 Border Closures and the Right to Leave
    • Georgina Clough, The Ongoing Significance of Federalism to Australian Treaty Practice
    • Karen N Scott, The LOSC: ‘A Constitution for the Oceans’ in the Anthropocene?
    • Rebecca Brown, Quarantine Island: Australia’s Health Policy and Its Construction of International Law