Australian International Law Journal

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from January 2006
Last Number: January 2020

University of Western Sydney, School of Law
ISSN 1325-5029


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 226

January 01, 2006

  • The continuing question of sovereignty and the Sovereign Military Order of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta.

  • Regulating multi-national corporations through state-based laws: problems with enforcing human rights torts under the United States Alien Tort Statute.

  • Secretary of State for the Home Department v David Hicks.

  • Prosecutor v Milomir Stakic.

  • Case concerning Pulp Mills on the River Uruguay.

  • Private Dispute Resolution in International Business: Negotiation, Mediation, Arbitration.

  • International Law, Museums and the Return of Cultural Objects.

  • January 01, 2007

  • The international law of climate change.

  • International Law Ass'n (Australian Branch) annual general meeting.

  • International law in Australia under the Rudd government: some initial impressions; address to the International Law Ass'n (Australian Branch), annual general meeting.

  • Is peace possible through an international rule of law? Speech at the Sydney Centre for international law, faculty of law, the University of Sydney.

  • Public address by the Australian Foreign Affairs Minister; address to the annual diplomatic corps Christmas party, Canberra.

  • Is the crisis of climate change a crisis for international law: is international law too democratic, too capitalist and too fearful to cope with the crisis of climate change?

  • Financing adaptation in Pacific Island countries: prospects for the post-2012 climate change regime.

  • There's no place like home: human displacement and climate change.

  • Preserving a balanced ocean: regulating climate change mitigation activities in marine areas beyond national jurisdiction.

  • Protecting world heritage sites from the adverse impacts of climate change: obligations for states parties to the World Heritage Convention.

  • The international legal issues relating to the facilitation of sub-seabed (CO.sub.2) sequestration projects in Australia.

  • Human rights and climate change.

  • Jurisdiction and choice of law rules for defamation actions in Australia following the Gutnick case and the Uniform Defamation Legislation.

  • State responsibility and self-defence in international law post 9/11: has the scope of article 51 of the United Nations Charter been widened as a result of the US response to 9/11?

  • Decision no. 2-3/PUU-V/2007 (2007) (Indonesian Constitutional Court).

  • Faheem Khalid Lodhi v. Regina.

  • The Genocide Convention case: confusion or clarity? Case Concerning the Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia and Montenegro), judgment of 26 February 2007, General List No. 91.

  • Case concerning the application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia and Montenegro), judgment of 26 February 2007, General List No. 91.

  • R.

  • Hicks v. Ruddock.

  • Climate Law in Australia.

  • Beyond Compliance: China, International Organizations, and Global Security.

  • International Refugee Law and Socio-Economic Rights.

  • Hate Speech and Freedom of Speech in Australia.

  • The Institutional Veil in Public International Law: International Organisations and the Law of Treaties.

  • Looking South: Australia's Antarctic Agenda.

  • Shari'a and Constitutional Reform in Indonesia.

  • January 01, 2008

  • International Law Association (Australian Branch) annual general meeting.

  • Attribution of conduct by State armed forces participating in UN-authorised operations: the impact of Behrami and Al-Jedda.

  • Blurring the lines between international and non-international armed conflicts - the evolution of customary international law applicable in internal armed conflicts.

  • David Hicks: prisoner of war or prisoner of the war on terrorism?

  • What's in a name? A theory of crimes against humanity.

  • Strengthening the rule of law in the Pacific through international crime cooperation.

  • Non-legally binding international fisheries instruments and measures to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.

  • Ending abusive and exploitative child labour through international law and practical action.

  • Justiciable socio-economic rights? South African insights into Australia's debate.

  • Like oil and water: a sceptical appraisal of climate change and human rights.

  • The integration of article 25 arbitration in WTO dispute settlement: the past, present and future.

  • The sole effects doctrine, police powers and indirect expropriation under international law.

  • An Introduction to the International Law of Armed Conflicts.

  • The Use of Nuclear Weapons and the Protection of the Environment During International Armed Conflict.

  • The Trouble with Tradition: Native Title and Cultural Change.

  • Indonesia: Law and Society, 2d ed.