Thursday, December 15, 2022

New Issue: Melbourne Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Melbourne Journal of International Law (Vol. 23, no. 1, July 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Lucas Lixinski, Jane McAdam, & Patricia Tupou, Ocean Cultures, the Anthropocene and International Law: Cultural Heritage and Mobility Law as Imaginative Gateways
  • Ayşe Didem Sezgin & Ashleigh Best, Re-Imagining International Law's Environment: An Ecological Critique of International Food Law and International Disaster Law
  • Tania Voon & Dean Merriman, Is Australia's Foreign Investment Screening Policy Consistent with International Investment Law?
  • Yucong Wang, The Protection of Public Morals as an Exception to Indirect Expropriation: Opening the Floodgates to New, Eclectic Moral Crusades?
  • Asad G Kiyani, Prosecutor v Abd-Al-Rahman: Human Rights, Customary International Law and the ICC's Non-Retroactivity Problem
  • Emily Crawford & Aaron Fellmeth, The Brereton Report and the Fissures in the Law of Command Responsibility
  • Josh T Taylor, The Ascendency of Diplomatic Expertise and Decline of Heritage Knowledge in World Heritage Decision-Making: The Curious Case of the Roşia Montană Mining Landscape's Dual World Heritage Inscription