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Melbourne Journal of International Law

Volume 1

December 2000

Issue 1

Introduction
Foundation Editors
Foreword His Excellency Christopher G Weeramantry  
Articles
The UNCITRAL Draft Convention on Assignment in Receivables Financing: Applicability, General Provisions and the Conflict of Conventions Franco Ferrari
For Keeping or for Keeps? An Australian Perspective on Challenges Facing the Development of a Regime for the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage Constance Johnson
Handmaidens, Hierarchies and Crossing the Public-Private Divide in the Teaching of International Law Dianne Otto
Do On-Shore Asylum Seekers Have Economic and Social Rights? Dealing with the Moral Contradition of Liberal Democracy Savitri Taylor
Legal and Commercial Risks of Investment in the Timor Gap Gillian Triggs
Case Note
A Commentary on the Musema Judgment Rendered by the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Cecile Aptel and
Jamie A Williamson
Commentaries
Poverty and Human Rights in Bangladesh David Begg
Australia & New Zealand v Japan: Southern Bluefin Tuna Case Dean Bialek
The Right to Strike in Australia: International Treaty Obligations and the External Affairs Power Richard Dalton and Richard Groom
Austria and the European Union — The Report of the 'Three Wise Men' Alison Duxbury
What's in an Emblem? Humanitarian Assistance under Any Other Banner Would Be as Comforting Timothy L H McCormack
   
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