Wednesday, February 18, 2015

New Issue: Melbourne Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Melbourne Journal of International Law (Vol. 15, no. 2, December 2014) is out. Contents include:
  • Michael Kirby, UN Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights Violations in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea: Ten Lessons
  • Richard Rowe, International Law and Diplomacy: The Art of the Possible
  • Kristen E Boon, Are Control Tests Fit for the Future? The Slippage Problem in Attribution Doctrines
  • Marjolein Cupido, The Contextual Embedding of Genocide: A Casuistic Analysis of the Interplay Between Law and Facts
  • Natalie Klein, Assessing Australia's Push Bank the Boats Policy Under International Law: Legality and Accountability for Maritime Interceptions of Irregular Migrants
  • Jeffrey McGee, Liam Phelan & Joseph Wenta, Writing the Fine Print: Developing Regional Insurance for Climate Change Adaptation in the Pacific
  • Ibironke T Odumosu-Ayanu, Governments, Investors and Local Communities: Analysis of a Multi-Actor Investment Contract Framework