Volume 19(1) – July 2018
Articles
- The Impact of the Hague Principles on Choice of Law in International Commercial Contracts
Michael Douglas and Nicholas Loadsman
- Implementing Treaties in Domestic Law: Translation, Enforcement and Administrative Law
Andrew Edgar and Rayner Thwaites
- Transnational Tort and Access to Remedy under the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: Kamasee v Commonwealth
Gabrielle Holly - Investigation as Legitimisation: The Development, Use and Misuse of Informal Complementarity
David Hughes - Regulatory Rationalisation Clauses in FTAs: A Complete Survey of the US, EU and China
Ching-Fu Lin and Han-Wei Liu - Ensuring Equality for Persons with Cognitive Disabilities in Consumer Contracting: An International Human Rights Law Perspective
Yvette Maker, Anna Arstein-Kerslake, Bernadette McSherry, Jeannie Marie Paterson and Lisa Brophy - The Laws of War and the Structure of Masculine Power
Frédéric Mégret - ‘The Admixture of Feminine Weakness and Susceptibility’: Gendered Personifications of the State in International Law
Aoife O’Donoghue - Diversity in the Investor–State Arbitration: Intersectionality Must Be a Part of the Conversation
Ksenia Polonskaya - The Method is the Message: Law, Narrative Authority and Historical Contestation in International Criminal Courts
Barrie Sander - ‘Imperium in Imperio’: Sub-Imperialism and the Formation of Australia as a Subject of International Law
Cait Storr - Re-Examining Corporate Liability at the International Criminal Court Through the Lens of the Article 15 Communication against Chiquita Brands International
Caleb H Wheeler
Case Note
- Adrift: The High Court of Australia Decides SZTAL v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
Juliette McIntyre