
The latest volume of the
New Zealand Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 10, 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Treasa Dunworth,
The Silent Killer: Toxic Chemicals for Law Enforcement and the Chemical Weapons Convention
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Ottavio Quirico, Amidst Fragmentation and Coherence: A Systemic Interpretation of the World Heritage Convention and the UNFCCC Regime
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Michelle Limenta, Open Trade Negotiations as Opposed to Secret Trade Negotiations: From Transparency to Public Participation
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Fleur Adcock, The UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and New Zealand: A Study in Compliance Ritualism
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Commentaries and Notes
- Amy Laird,
Mali: A Legally Justifiable Intervention by France?
- Daniel Scherr,
Jurisdictional Immunities of the State (Germany v Italy: Greece intervening): A Case Note
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Viviana Zanetti, Maybe there is a Judge in Strasbourg? The European Court of Human Rights and Torture in Italy