Volume 21(3) advance copies — Special Issue
National Encounters with the International Court of Justice
- National Encounters with the International Court of Justice: Introduction to the Special Issue
Hilary Charlesworth and Margaret Young
Resolving Disputes
- New Zealand and the International Court of Justice
Kenneth Keith - The Diplomatic Dimension: Australia and the Nuclear Tests Case
Richard Rowe - A Latent Encounter with the Court: How Australia and Japan Settled a Pearl Fisheries Dispute
Emma Nyhan - National Encounters with the International Court of Justice: Avoiding Litigating Antarctic Sovereignty
Shirley V Scott
The Impetus for Contentious Cases
- Australia's Engagement with the International Court of Justice: Practical and Political Factors
Bill Campbell - Iran and Its Encounters with the International Court of Justice
Natalie Klein - Environmental Litigation by Asia-Pacific States at the International Court of Justice
Tim Stephens - The International Court of Justice in Comparison: Understanding the Court's Limited Influence
Karen J Alter
Participation in Advisory Jurisdictions
- Australian Encounters with the Advisory Jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice
Hilary Charlesworth and Margaret Young - The United Kingdom and the Chagos Archipelago Advisory Opinion: Engagement and Resistance
Philippa Webb - The Chagos Archipelago before International Tribunals: Strategic Litigation and the Production of Historical Knowledge
Douglas Guilfoyle
Inside State Encounters
- Civil Society and the Instigation of International Court Litigation: The Australian Experience
Henry Burmester - The United Kingdom's Views on Elections to the International Court of Justice during the Cold War
Victor Kattan
Advance copies of articles from volume 21(3) will be published on this page as they become available. These versions are subject to change prior to the final print and online versions being made available.