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The Australian Year Book of International Law - Volume 38 (2020) (Hardcover): Donald R. Rothwell, Imogen Saunders, Esme Shirlow The Australian Year Book of International Law - Volume 38 (2020) (Hardcover)
Donald R. Rothwell, Imogen Saunders, Esme Shirlow
R6,398 Discovery Miles 63 980 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Launched in 1965, the Australian Year Book of International Law (AYBIL) is Australia's longest standing and most prestigious dedicated international law publication. The Year Book aims to uniquely combine scholarly commentary with contributions from Australian government officials. Each volume contains a mix of scholarly articles, invited lectures, book reviews, notes of decisions by Australian and international courts, recent legislation, and collected Australian international law state practice. It is a valuable resource for those working in the field of international law, including government officials, international organisation officials, non-government and community organisations, legal practitioners, academics and other researchers, as well as students studying international law, international relations, human rights and international affairs. It focuses on Australian practice in international law and general international law, across a broad range of sub-fields including human rights, environmental law and legal theory, which are of interest to international lawyers worldwide. Volume 38 features a set of Special Issue papers on the theme of 'The Backlash against International Law: Australian Perspectives'. These articles originated as papers presented to a June 2019 workshop at the Australian National University (ANU), which launched a global research partnership project between scholars at ANU, Indiana University and the University of Maryland.

The Australian Year Book of International Law - Volume 39 (2021) (Hardcover): Donald R. Rothwell, Imogen Saunders, Esme Shirlow The Australian Year Book of International Law - Volume 39 (2021) (Hardcover)
Donald R. Rothwell, Imogen Saunders, Esme Shirlow
R6,354 Discovery Miles 63 540 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Launched in 1965, the Australian Year Book of International Law (AYBIL) is Australia's longest standing and most prestigious dedicated international law publication. The Year Book aims to uniquely combine scholarly commentary with contributions from Australian government officials. Each volume contains a mix of scholarly articles, invited lectures, book reviews, notes of decisions by Australian and international courts, recent legislation, and collected Australian international law state practice. It is a valuable resource for those working in the field of international law, including government officials, international organisation officials, non-government and community organisations, legal practitioners, academics and other researchers, as well as students studying international law, international relations, human rights and international affairs. It focuses on Australian practice in international law and general international law, across a broad range of sub-fields including human rights, environmental law and legal theory, which are of interest to international lawyers worldwide. This special issue of the Australian Year Book of International Law is a collection of essays providing commentary on how international law relates to the different dimensions of situations unfolding around us. Written during school shut-downs, campus closure, border restrictions, rising global infection rates and ongoing uncertainty as to what would happen next, they are also valuable reflections in a time of great crisis: fitting perhaps for a discipline famously critiqued by Hilary Charlesworth as one of crisis, rather than situated in the everyday. At root, this collection go some way in analysing and answering the question of how, exactly, COVID-19 will impact on international law more generally.

International Law - Cases and Materials with Australian Perspectives (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition): Donald R. Rothwell,... International Law - Cases and Materials with Australian Perspectives (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Donald R. Rothwell, Stuart Kaye, Afshin Akhtarkhavari, Ruth Davis, Imogen Saunders
R2,967 Discovery Miles 29 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Now in its third edition, International Law: Cases and Materials with Australian Perspectives remains an authoritative textbook on international law for Australian students. With a strong focus on Australian practice and interpretation, the text examines how international law is developed, implemented and interpreted within the international community and considers new and developing approaches within this field. This edition has been comprehensively updated to address recent developments in international law. The selection of cases and materials provides a thorough coverage of core areas and addresses a range of contemporary challenges, including climate change, human rights, nuclear proliferation and the South China Sea. A new chapter on international trade law reflects the growing importance of this body of law in Australian practice. Guiding commentary provides a rigorous analysis of key principles. Written by a team of experts with substantial experience in this field, International Law is an essential resource for students.

The Australian Year Book of International Law - Volume 37 (2019) (Hardcover): Donald R. Rothwell, Imogen Saunders, Esme Shirlow The Australian Year Book of International Law - Volume 37 (2019) (Hardcover)
Donald R. Rothwell, Imogen Saunders, Esme Shirlow
R6,151 Discovery Miles 61 510 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Launched in 1965, the Australian Year Book of International Law (AYBIL) is Australia's longest standing and most prestigious dedicated international law publication. The Year Book aims to uniquely combine scholarly commentary with contributions from Australian government officials. Each volume contains a mix of scholarly articles, invited lectures, book reviews, notes of decisions by Australian and international courts, recent legislation, and collected Australian international law state practice. It is a valuable resource for those working in the field of international law, including government officials, international organisation officials, non-government and community organisations, legal practitioners, academics and other researchers, as well as students studying international law, international relations, human rights and international affairs. It focuses on Australian practice in international law and general international law, across a broad range of sub-fields including human rights, environmental law and legal theory, which are of interest to international lawyers worldwide. Volume 37 features a Tobacco Plain Packaging Agora.

The Australian Year Book of International Law - Volume 36 (2018) (Hardcover): Donald R. Rothwell, Matthew Zagor, Imogen Saunders The Australian Year Book of International Law - Volume 36 (2018) (Hardcover)
Donald R. Rothwell, Matthew Zagor, Imogen Saunders
R6,149 Discovery Miles 61 490 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Australian Year Book of International Law focuses on Australian practice in international law and general international law, across a broad range of sub-fields including human rights, environmental law and legal theory, which are of interest to international lawyers worldwide. Volume 36 features an Agora on the 2018 Timor Sea Treaty and Conciliation between Australia and Timor Leste.

General Principles as a Source of International Law - Art 38(1)(c) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice... General Principles as a Source of International Law - Art 38(1)(c) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice (Hardcover)
Imogen Saunders
R3,350 Discovery Miles 33 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides a comprehensive analysis of an often neglected, misunderstood and maligned source of international law. Article 38(1)(c) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice sets out that the Court will apply the 'general principles of law recognized by civilized nations'. This source is variously lauded and criticised: held up as a panacea to all international law woes or denied even normative validity. The contrasting views and treatments of General Principles stem from a lack of a model of the source itself. This book provides that model, offering a new and rigorous understanding of Article 38(1)(c) that will be of immense value to scholars and practitioners of international law alike. At the heart of the book is a new tetrahedral framework of analysis - looking to function, type, methodology and jurisprudential legitimacy. Adopting an historical approach, the book traces the development of the source from 1875 to 2019, encompassing jurisprudence of the Permanent Court of International Justice and the International Court of Justice as well as cases from international criminal tribunals, the International Criminal Court and the World Trade Organisation. The book argues for precision in identifying cases that actually apply General Principles, and builds upon these 'proper use' cases to advance a comprehensive model of General Principles, advocating for a global approach to the methodology of the source.

General Principles as a Source of International Law - Art 38(1)(c) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice... General Principles as a Source of International Law - Art 38(1)(c) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice (Paperback)
Imogen Saunders
R1,697 Discovery Miles 16 970 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book provides a comprehensive analysis of an often neglected, misunderstood and maligned source of international law. Article 38(1)(c) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice sets out that the Court will apply the 'general principles of law recognized by civilized nations'. This source is variously lauded and criticised: held up as a panacea to all international law woes or denied even normative validity. The contrasting views and treatments of General Principles stem from a lack of a model of the source itself. This book provides that model, offering a new and rigorous understanding of Article 38(1)(c) that will be of immense value to scholars and practitioners of international law alike. At the heart of the book is a new tetrahedral framework of analysis - looking to function, type, methodology and jurisprudential legitimacy. Adopting an historical approach, the book traces the development of the source from 1875 to 2019, encompassing jurisprudence of the Permanent Court of International Justice and the International Court of Justice as well as cases from international criminal tribunals, the International Criminal Court and the World Trade Organisation. The book argues for precision in identifying cases that actually apply General Principles, and builds upon these 'proper use' cases to advance a comprehensive model of General Principles, advocating for a global approach to the methodology of the source.

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