Tuesday, February 9, 2010

New Issue: Melbourne Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Melbourne Journal of International Law (Vol. 10, no. 2, October 2009) is out. Contents include:
  • Symposium: Climate Justice and International Environmental Law: Rethinking the North–South Divide
    • Karin Mickelson, Beyond a Politics of the Possible? South–North Relations and Climate Justice
    • Jeremy Baskin, The Impossible Necessity of Climate Justice
    • Cinnamon Carlarne, Risky Business: The Ups and Downs of Mixing Economics, Security and Climate Change
    • Mairon G. Bastos Lima, Biofuel Governance and International Legal Principles: Is It Equitable and Sustainable?
    • Angela Williams, Solidarity, Justice and Climate Change Law
    • Maxine Burkett, Climate Reparations
    • Lee Golden, Death, Desire, Modernity and Redemption: Climate Change and Public International Environmental Law
    • Michelle Foster, From Economic Refugees to Climate Refugees? Review of International Refugee Law and Socio-Economic Rights: Refuge from Deprivation
  • Lily O'Neill & Göran Sluiter, The Right to Appeal a Judgment of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
  • Duncan French & Karen Scott, International Legal Implications of Climate Change for the Polar Regions: Too Much, Too Little, Too Late?
  • Vedna Jivan & Christine Forster, Challenging Conventions: In Pursuit of Greater Legislative Compliance with CEDAW in the Pacific

Check out the online symposium discussing this issue beginning tomorrow at Opinio Juris.