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, 2008

  • International Investment Law: Reconciling Policy and Principle.

  • January 01, 2009

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

  • The Review Conference on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Kampala, Uganda.

  • Victim participation at the International Criminal Court.

  • The Australian trials of class B and C Japanese war crime suspects, 1945-51.

  • Wearing his jacket: a feminist analysis of the serious crimes process in Timor-Leste.

  • Intervening interests: humanitarian and pro-democratic intervention in the Asia-Pacific.

  • Responding to attacks by non-state actors: the attribution requirement of self-defence.

  • Targeting the terrorist enemy: the boundaries of an armed conflict against transnational terrorists.

  • At the fault-lines of armed conflict: the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah conflict and the framework of international humanitarian law.

  • The Charter of Rights debate: a battle of the models.

  • The Permanent Court of Arbitration and the Sudanese peace process: legal issues from the Abyei Arbitration in reviewing the mandate of an ad hoc body.

  • Prosecutor v. Karadzic (ICTY, Case No IT-95-5/18): the indictment, English language and Holbrooke Agreement decisions.

  • Prosecutor v. Boskoski: (ICTY, Trial Chamber, Case No. IT-04-82-T, 10 July 2008).

  • Gherebi v. Obama.

  • Commission of the European Communities v. Sweden (2009) (C-249/06) & Commission of the European Communities v. Austria (2009) (C-205/06).

  • Kracke v. Mental Health Review Board.

  • The Tokyo International Military Tribunal: A Reappraisal.

  • January 01, 2010

  • EU financial reform and new opportunities for European integration.

  • Symposium paper: the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts: achievements in practice and prospects for the future.

  • Symposium paper: long-term relational contracts and the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts.

  • Symposium paper: the UNIDROIT Principles: an Australian perspective.

  • Symposium paper: afterthoughts: international commercial contracts and arbitration.

  • Accordance with International Law of the Unilateral Declaration of Independence in respect of Kosovo, ICJ advisory opinion of 22 July 2010, general list no. 141.

  • Prosecutor v. Vujadin Popovic et al, Case No. IT-05-88-T (15 October 2009).

  • Kaing Guek Eav alias Duch, Judgment, ECCC, Case No. 001/18-07-2007/ECCC/TC (26 July 2010).

  • The Queen v. Tang (2008) HCA 39 (28 August 2008).

  • Zentai v. Honourable Brendan O'Connor (No 3) (2010) FCA 691 (2 July 2010).

  • January 01, 2012

  • To bind or not to bind: the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples five years on.

  • Protecting Australian cyberspace: are our international lawyers ready?

  • Splendid isolation? Australia as a destination for 'libel tourism'.

  • Barriers to universal membership of the World Trade Organization.

  • Lifting the organisational veil: positive obligations of the European Union following accession to the European Convention on Human Rights.

  • Not yet out of the woods: Australia's attempt to regulate illegal timber imports and World Trade Organization obligations.

  • Recent judicial aberrations in Australian private international law.

  • International arbitration in Australia: selected case notes and trends.

  • Deep Seabed Mining: implications of Seabed Disputes Chamber's advisory opinion.

  • Nystrom v Australia, UN Doc CCPR/C/102/D/1557/2007 (18 July 2011).

  • China--Measures Related to Exportation of Various Raw Materials, report of the Appellate Body.

  • Jurisdictional Immunities of the state (Germany v Italy; Greece intervening) (judgment) International Court of justice, general list no 143, 3 February 2012).

  • January 01, 2013

  • Introduction to a mini symposium: creating new futures for all: international law and the protection of migrant children at risk.

  • Creating new futures for all children: the promise of international human rights law.

  • Comment: the CRPD and children with disabilities.

  • Of relative rights and putative children: rethinking the critical framework for the protection of refugee children and youth.

  • Indefinite security detention and refugee children and families in Australia: international human rights law dimensions.

  • Conceptualising Australian citizenship for children: a human rights perspective.

  • Amici curiae in investor-state arbitrations: two recent decisions.

  • The implications of Romak v Uzbekistan for defining the concept of investment.

  • Kiobel, the Alien Tort Statute and the common law: human rights litigation in this 'present, imperfect world.'

  • Sitting on solid ground: the international legal basis for overseas sittings of the Military Court of Australia.