Melbourne Journal of International Law
Welcome to MJIL
The Melbourne Journal of International Law ('MJIL') is the pre-eminent generalist international law journal in the South East Asia region. Submissions are subject to a rigorous, independent, and anonymous peer review process prior to publication. The Journal is published twice annually. MJIL is managed by an Editorial Board comprising students from the Melbourne Law School at the University of Melbourne.
Forthcoming Issue
Volume 26(2)
Articles
- Recognition in Australian Private International Law: The Tension Between De Facto and De Jure
Grace Underhill and Kieran Pender
Latest Issue
Volume 26(1)
Articles
- Reconceiving Engagement with International Law and Institutions in a Populist Era
Peter G Danchin, Jeremy Farrall, Jolyon Ford, Shruti Rana and Imogen Saunders
- States’ Discourse On Third-Party And Collective Countermeasures In Cyberspace: An Evolution Of Opinio Juris On Countermeasures
François Delerue
- ‘What’s A Guideline Anyway?’, Or Rather: The Function Of ‘Form’ In The Work Of The International Law Commission
Keri van Douwen
- Rethinking Human Rights Treaty Withdrawals: A Process-Based Approach
Başak Çali and Laurence R Helfer

