Sunday, September 25, 2022

New Volume: Australian International Law Journal

The latest volume of the Australian International Law Journal (Vol. 27, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Natalie Klein, Responding to Law of the Sea Violations
  • Samuel Saunders, Untangling the High Court's Approach to Interpreting Domestic Statutes that Incorporate Treaties
  • Britta Maunder, An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure: The Role for International Law in Preventing Pandemics
  • Chloe Wood, Protecting Indigenous Rights at Home: A Comparative Analysis of the Way Forward for Domestic Implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
  • Daniel Kang Wei-En, Adapting GATT Article XXI(b)(iii) to Climate Change Threats: An Overdue Rethinking of Security Blues for an Urgent Green Way Forward?
  • Benjamin Mostyn, Interpreting the 1988 United Nations Drug Convention: Does it Allow Decriminalisation of Drug Possession?
  • Georgia Hinds, A War Crime by Any Other Name: Domestic Prosecutions of Conduct Constituting War Crimes
  • Gabriel Amvane, International Criminal Justice: Threat or Strength to State Sovereignty?
  • Gregory Rose, Legal Considerations concerning Recognition of Israeli Sovereignty over the Golan Heights