Showing posts with label New Zealand Yearbook of International Law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Zealand Yearbook of International Law. Show all posts

Friday, February 8, 2008

New Volume: New Zealand Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the New Zealand Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 4, 2007) is out. Contents include:
  • Regionalising International Criminal Law
    • William A. Schabas, Regions, Regionalism and International Criminal Law
    • Richard Burchill, International Criminal Tribunals at the Regional Level: Lessons from International Human Rights Law
    • Steven Freeland, The Internationalization of Justice - A Case for the Universal Application of International Criminal Law Norms
    • Regina E. Rauxloh, Regionalisation of the International Criminal Court
    • John Hopkins, What’s Wrong with Regionalising International Criminal Law?
  • Articles and Commentaries
    • Roger S. Clark, Possible Amendments for the First ICC Review Conference in 2009
    • Claire Charters, The Road to the Adoption of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
    • Hine-Wai Loose, 2005 - Year of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - But What Happened to Nuclear Disarmament?
    • Amokura Kawharu, Public Participation and Transparency in International Investment Arbitration: Suez v Argentina
    • Claire Nielsen, The Executive Treaty-making Prerogative: A History and Critique
    • Peter Rowe, Non-International Armed Conflict and the European Court of Human Rights: Chechnya from 1999
  • The South Pacific
    • Joanna Mossop, Regional Environmental Organisations under the Pacific Plan
    • Ailsa Ceri Warnock, "The Sea is Our Very Close Neighbour . . . " Small Island Developing States of the Pacific and Climate Change: Adaptation and Alternatives
    • Tony Angelo, Commentary on the Pacific Islands Forum 2005-2006
    • Bob Hughes, Commentary on South Pacific Countries 2006
  • Antarctica and the Southern Ocean
    • Trevor Hughes, CCAMLR in the Antarctic Treaty System: New Zealand’s Initiative at ATCM XXIX