Sunday, October 11, 2020

New Volume: Australian International Law Journal

The latest volume of the Australian International Law Journal (Vol. 25, 2018) is out. Contents include:
  • Selected papers presented at the ILA 78th Biennial Conference, Sydney, 19-24 August 2018
    • Judith Levine & Ashwita Ambast, Responsibility Rising from the Rubble: Lessons from the Bangladesh Accord for Arbitration of Business and Human Rights Disputes
    • Hannah Lim, Technology and International Law - An Emerging Markets Perspective
    • Marina Kofinan, Investor-State Dispute Settlement - Challenges and Reforms
    • Vincent Cogliati-Bantz, Freedom (?) of the High Seas: Some Preliminary Remarks on a Venerable Old Concept
    • Nicola Pain & Brigitte Rheinberger, The Due Diligence Principle from International to Domestic Law: Applying the Principle in Practice
    • Hitomi Kimura, Role of Non-State Actors in the Paris Agreement and the Development of International Law
    • Tawanda Hondora, Civil Society Oorganisations' Role in the Development of International Law through Strategic Litigation in Challenging Times
    • Agata Kleczkowska, Filling the Gap: The New Regime of Responsibility for Armed Non-State Actors
    • John Southalan, Human Rights for Regulators: Using International Standards to assist in Domestic Regulation
    • Rosa Saladino, Protecting Children from Unintended Effects of Return Orders under the 1980 Hague Convention
    • Luping Zhang, Introduction to the Forums in Resolving International Aviation Disputes
    • Ling Zhu & Xiaojing Li, A Survey of the Jurisdiction Rules in the Unimodal Transport Conventions and their Impact on International Multimodal Transport of Goods Contracts
    • Amy Maguire & Amy Elton, Extending a Collective Human Right to Address a Global Challenge: Self-Determination for Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Stateless Persons