Monday, November 10, 2025

New Volume: Australian International Law Journal

The latest volume of the Australian International Law Journal (Vol. 30, 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Elizabeth S. Flatley, CEDAW's Contribution to Refugee Law: What Does It Offer for Gender-Based Claims?
    • Adam Kamradt-Scott, To the Moon and beyond: Evaluating Australia's Possible Legal Dilemma in Signing the Artemis Accords While Having Acceded to the Moon Agreement
    • Temitope Lawal, The Impact of Preferential Trade Agreements on Cross-Border Legal Practice
    • Agnes Chong, Progressive International Water Law and the ILC's 2018 Draft Conclusions on Subsequent Agreements and Subsequent Practice in Relation to the Interpretation of Treaties
    • Samuel White, Pacta Sunt Servanda - Distilling a Fundamental Humanitarian Principle through Australia's Colonisation
    • Sami Abbas, From Sapmi to Navajo Nation: Sovereignty of Indigenous Peoples
  • Case Notes
    • Jack Zhou, Opinio Juris under the Microscope: The International Court of Justice in Nicaragua v Colombia
    • Catherine Li, Certain Iranian Assets (Islamic Republic of Iran v USA) (2023)
    • Georgia Perissinotto, Settling the Enforcement Conundrum - The High Court Distinguishes between Recognition, Enforcement and Execution in Kingdom of Spain v Infrastructure Services Luxembourg Sarl
    • Nicola Eadie, Aussie Suit Hails in Royal Flush? Infrastructure Services Luxembourg v Kingdom of Spain [2023] EWHC 1226 (Comm)
    • Caitlin Astill, The Law Debenture Trust Corporation plc v Ukraine: The Boundaries and Intersections between International and Domestic Law
    • Didi Mulligan, 2023 or 1984? Facial Recognition Technology, Law Enforcement and Human Rights: Glukhin v Russia