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Australian Year Book of International Law: Volume 39 (2021) [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 832 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 1520 g
  • Sērija : The Australian Year Book of International Law 39
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Jan-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Martinus Nijhoff
  • ISBN-10: 9004504311
  • ISBN-13: 9789004504318
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 832 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 1520 g
  • Sērija : The Australian Year Book of International Law 39
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Jan-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Martinus Nijhoff
  • ISBN-10: 9004504311
  • ISBN-13: 9789004504318
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Launched in 1965, the Australian Year Book of International Law (AYBIL) is Australias longest standing and most prestigious dedicated international law publication.

The Year Book aims to uniquely combine scholarly commentary with contributions from Australian government officials. Each volume contains a mix of scholarly articles, invited lectures, book reviews, notes of decisions by Australian and international courts, recent legislation, and collected Australian international law state practice.

It is a valuable resource for those working in the field of international law, including government officials, international organisation officials, non-government and community organisations, legal practitioners, academics and other researchers, as well as students studying international law, international relations, human rights and international affairs.

It focuses on Australian practice in international law and general international law, across a broad range of sub-fields including human rights, environmental law and legal theory, which are of interest to international lawyers worldwide. This special issue of the Australian Year Book of International Law is a collection of essays providing commentary on how international law relates to the different dimensions of situations unfolding around us. Written during school shut-downs, campus closure, border restrictions, rising global infection rates and ongoing uncertainty as to what would happen next, they are also valuable reflections in a time of great crisis: fitting perhaps for a discipline famously critiqued by Hilary Charlesworth as one of crisis, rather than situated in the everyday. At root, this collection go some way in analysing and answering the question of how, exactly, COVID-19 will impact on international law more generally.
Obituary ix
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Special Issue Covid-19 and International Law
Covid-19 and International Law: Sketching the Parameters
3(10)
Imogen Saunders
David Letts
Esme Shirlow
Donald R. Rothwell
Supply Chains, Covid-19 and the GATT Security Exception: Legal Limits of 'Pandemic Exceptionalism'
13(19)
David Chieng
Covid-19 Border Closures: A Violation of Non-Refoulement Obligations in International Refugee and Human Rights Law?
32(17)
Kate Ogg
Chanelle Taoi
International Refugee Law in Crisis: Islands, Incarceration and Neo-Refoulement during Covid-19
49(16)
Jessica Hambly
The 'Infodemic': Is International Law Ready to Combat Fake News in the Age of Information Disorder?
65(13)
Hitoshi Nasu
Law of the Sea and the Pandemic-Humanitarian Principles under Siege?
78(13)
Joanna Mossop
Seismic Shifts: The Covid-19 Pandemic's Gendered Fault Lines and Implications for International Law
91(14)
Shruti Rana
International Law of State Responsibility and Covid-19: An Ideology Critique
105(17)
Robert Knox
Ntina Tzouvala
State Responsibility, International Law and the Covid-19 Crisis
122(19)
Sarah Heathcote
Does International Law Need a Conscience? Evaluating the India-South Africa Proposal to Suspend TRIPS Obligations and the Covid-19 Vaccines
141(12)
Dilan Thampapillai
Sam Wall
International Human Rights Law and the Protection of Medical Scientists against State Inference during Covid-19
153(16)
Jonathan Liljeblad
Human Rights and Structural Inequality in the Shadow of Covid-19-A New
Chapter in the Culture Wars?
169(26)
Matthew Zagor
Covid-19, International Human Rights Law and the State-Corporate Complex
195(19)
Jolyon Ford
The UN Security Council's Response to Covid-19: From the Centre to the Periphery?
214(19)
Jeremy Farrall
Christopher Michaelsen
Articles
Drawing Lines at Sea: Australia's Five Decades of Maritime Boundary Delimitation
233(30)
Andreas Osthagen
Notes
Navigating China's '3D' Backlash against the International Legal Order: Adapting to Displacement, Disablement and Diversion
263(54)
Daniel Kang
Book Reviews: Edited by Amy Maguire
A Commentary on the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: The UN Human Rights Committee's Monitoring of lc c PR Rights
317(4)
Paul M. Taylor
Maria O'Sullivan
War and Peace: Alberico Gentili and the Early Modern Law of Nations
321(7)
Valentina Vadi
Samuel Berhanu Woldemariam
Freedom of Navigation and the Law of the Sea: Warships, States and the Use of Force
328(5)
Cameron Moore
Donald R. Rothwell
Bringing International Fugitives to Justice: Extradition and Its Alternatives
333(5)
David A Sadoff
Joanna Guilfoyle
Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Investment Law
338 (8)
Christophe Geiger
Luke Hawthorne
Fossil Fuel Subsidy Reform-An International Law Response
346 (7)
Vernon J.C. Rive
Rafaela Oliari
Regular Features
Cases before Australian Courts and Tribunals concerning Questions of Public International Law 2020
353(78)
Mary Crock
Rosemary Grey
Freya Appleford
Wendy Chen
Sarah Charak
Christian Cieplik
Anisha Gunawardhana
Jake Jerogin
Adam Liskowski
Jessica Mitchell
Olivia Morris
Anh-Tuan Nguyen
Bianca Tini-Brunozzi
Alexandra Touw
Kevin Zou
Cases before International Courts and Tribunals concerning Questions of Public International Law Involving Australia 2020
431(34)
Mary Crock
Rosemary Grey
Freya Appleford
Anisha Gunawardhana
Miranda Hutchesson
Jake Jerogin
Emma Kench
Maxine Lucy McHugh
Olivia Morris
Alexandra Touw
Kevin Zou
Australian Legislation concerning Matters of International Law 2020
465(17)
Kate O'Connell
Nish Perera
Keilin Anderson
Monique Andreatta
Chiara Angeloni
Asha Belkin
Loretta Benson
Dominica Condon
Simon Guthrie
Luke Hazleton
Hayley Keen
Guy Kelleher
Rhiannon Kerr
Annabelle L'Estrange
Alex Lia
Philip Matthews
Caitlin O'Rourke
Laura Paavola
Emily Rowbotham
Jordan Tsirimokos
Lavanya Vasan
Fiona Yeh
Australian Practice in International Law 2020
482(328)
Compiled and Edited by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Treaty Action 2020 810(7)
Table of Cases 817(6)
Table of International Instruments 823(4)
Table of Statutes 827
Donald R. Rothwell, Professor of Law, The Australian National University.

Imogen Saunders, Associate Professor, ANU College of Law, The Australian National University.

Esmé Shirlow, Associate Professor, ANU College of Law, The Australian National University.