Thursday, December 17, 2020

New Volume: Australian Year Book of International Law

The latest volume of the Australian Year Book of International Law (Vol. 38, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • The Sir Elihu Lauterpacht International Law Lecture 2019
    • Anne Orford, The Crisis of Liberal Internationalism and the Future of International Law
  • Special Issue The Backlash against International Law: Australian Perspectives
    • Jeremy Farrall, Jolyon Ford, & Imogen Saunders, The Backlash against International Law: Australian Perspectives
    • Peter G Danchin, Jeremy Farrall, Jolyon Ford, Shruti Rana, Imogen Saunders, & Daan Verhoeven, Navigating the Backlash against Global Law and Institutions
    • Christopher Michaelsen, Collective Security and the Prohibition on the Use of Force in Times of Global Transition
    • Cecilia Jacob, The Status of Human Protection in International Law and Institutions: The United Nations Prevention and Protection Architecture
    • Imogen Saunders, Navigating the Backlash: Re-Integrating WTO and Public International Law?
    • Martin Richardson, Navigating the ‘Backlash’ against International Trade and Investment Liberalisation: Economic Perspectives on the Future of Regional Trade Agreements in Uncertain Times
    • Jolyon Ford, Backlash against a Rules-Based International Human Rights Order? An Australian Perspective
    • Annemarie Devereux, Amidst Simmering Tensions: Improving the Effectiveness and Coherence of the International Human Rights System’s Response to Mass Human Rights Violations
    • Kate Ogg, Backlashes against International Commitments and Organisations: Asylum as Restorative Justice
  • Articles
    • Annie Herro & Andrew Byrnes, Transcending the Framing Contests over the Human Rights of Older Persons
    • Kate Renehan, Revisiting Lockerbie: How a General Principle of Judicial Review Could Promote United Nations Security Council Reform