Tuesday, July 17, 2007

New Issue: New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law

The latest issue of the New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law (Vol. 5, no. 1, June 2007) is out. Contents include:
  • 14TH ANNUAL AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW CONFERENCE: PACIFIC PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL LAW
    • Campbell McLachlan, Foreword
    • Rt. Hon. Helen Clark, Opening Address
    • José E. Alvarez, Institutionalised Legalisation and the Asia-Pacific "Region"
    • Transform Aqorau, Challenges and Prospects for Effective Tuna Management in the Western and Central Pacific
    • Steven Freeland, Towards Universal Justice - Why Countries in the Asia-Pacific Region Should Embrace the International Criminal Court
    • Andrew T.F. Lang, The Role of the Human Rights Movement in Trade Policy-Making: Human Rights as a Trigger for Policy Learning
    • Shirley V. Scott, The Political Interpretation of Multilateral Treaties: Reconciling Text with Political Reality
    • Andrew Townend, Tokelau's 2006 Referendum on Self-Government
    • Stephen Tully, The Contribution of Human Rights as an Additional Perspective on Climate Change Impacts within the Pacific