Launched in 1965, the Australian Year Book of International Law (AYBIL) is Australia’s 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. Volume 36 features an Agora on the 2018 Timor Sea Treaty and Conciliation between Australia and Timor Leste.
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Part 1: Kirby Lecture in International Law 2018 The Duality of Water: Conflict or Co-operation  Hon Justice Melissa Perry Part 2: Timor Sea Treaty Agora The Timor Sea Treaty: An Australian Perspective  Ben Huntley, Amelia Telec and Justin Whyatt The Timor Sea Conciliation and Treaty: Timor-Leste’s Perspective  Elizabeth Exposto A ‘New ’ in Australia–Timor Bilateral Relations? Assessing the Politics of the Timor Sea Maritime Boundary Treaty  Rebecca Strating Maritime Boundary Delimitation by Conciliation  Yoshifumi Tanaka Part 3: Articles Slavery and Its Obligations Erga Omnes  Jean Allain Social Protection as Dialogue in Transnational Legal Ordering  Jennifer Daphne Lim Australia’s Journey to Ratification of the ICESCR and ICCPR  Annemarie Devereux Part 4: Notes Mining on Celestial Bodies: The Equitable Distribution of Benefits Doctrine and Distributive Justice  Melanie K Saunders Book Reviews: Edited by Sarah McCosker General Principles of Law and International Due Process: Principles and Norms Applicable in Transnational Disputes  Charles T Kotoby Jr and Luke A Sobata (Imogen Saunders) Origins of the Right of Self Defence in International Law: From the Caroline Incident to the United Nations Charter  Tadashi Mori (R Scott Adams) The Law of Armed Conflict and the Use of Force: the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law  Frauke Lachenmann and Rüdiger Wolfrum (eds) (Szabina Horvath) The Justice Facade: Trials of Transition in Cambodia  Alexander Laban Hinton (Thomas Wooden) Landmark Cases in Public International Law  Eirik Bjorge and Cameron Miles (Molly Thomas) Part 5: Regular Features Cases before Australian Courts and Tribunals concerning Questions of Public International Law 2017  Alison Pert, Charlotte Ball, Patricia Carmelo de Souza, Callum Christodoulou, Ashley Kelaita, Ruijian Luo, Meg Winton and Simone Zhao Cases before International Courts and Tribunals concerning Questions of Public International Law Involving Australia 2017  Alison Pert, Callum Christodoulou, Nicholas Gowland, Ashley Kelaita, Ruijian Luo and Meg Winton Australian Legislation concerning Matters of International Law 2017  Frances Anggadi, Benjamin Huntley, Rhianna Benjamin, Lauren Burke, Sarah Grant, Andrea Gronke, Tess Kluckow, Alicia Lewis, Trina Malone, Pranamie Mandalawatta, Holly Matley, Alex Norris, Kate O’Connell, Amparo Santiago, Lucy Sargeson and Ashlee Uren Australian Practice in International Law 2017  Compiled and Edited by Kirsten Storey and Laura Wilson Australian Treaty Action 2017 Table of Cases Table of Statutes Table of International Instruments
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9789004407688
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Brill
Vekt
1046 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
40 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet

Biografisk notat

Donald R Rothwell, Professor, ANU College of Law, The Australian National University.
Matthew Zagor, Associate Professor, ANU College of Law, The Australian National University.
Imogen Saunders, Senior Lecturer, ANU College of Law, The Australian National University.