Volume 19(2) – December 2018
Articles
- Race, Self-Determination and Australian Empire
Antony Anghie
- Resolving UN Torts in US Courts: Georges v United Nations
Dorothea Anthony - From Ecocide to Voluntary Remediation Projects: Legal Responses to ‘Environmental Warfare’ in Vietnam and the Spectre of Colonialism
Eliana Cusato - Protective Jurisdiction in the Contiguous Zone and the Right of Hot Pursuit: Rethinking Coastal States’ Jurisdictional Rights
Philipp Eschenhagen and Max Jürgens - Put on Notice: The Role of the Dispute Requirement in Assessing Jurisdiction and Admissibility before the International Court
Juliette McIntyre - Enhancing Accountability for Environmental Damage under International Law: Ecocide as a Legal Fulfilment of Ecological Integrity
Rosemary Mwanza - Protecting the EU External Borders and the Prohibition of Refoulement
Nanda Oudejans, Conny Rijken and Annick Pijnenburg - Climate Change Displacement and Migration: An Analysis of the Current International Legal Regime’s Deficiency, Proposed Solutions and a Way Forward for Australia
Thea Philip - Protection of Climate Displaced Persons under International Law: A Case Study from Mataso Island, Vanuatu
Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh and Tess Van Geelen - Indigenous Consent: A Self-Determination Perspective
Nathan Yaffe
Commentary
- Increasing Co-Operation between Australia and China in the Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments
Richard Garnett