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Issue Archive

Melbourne Journal of International Law

Volume 8

May 2007

Issue 1

Articles

At the Border and between the Cracks: The Precarious Position of Irregular Migrant Workers under International Human Rights Law

Laurie Berg

Combating Foreign Anti-Competitive Conduct:What Role for Extraterritorialism?

Brendan Sweeney
Feature  
Why Refugee Law Still Matters James C Hathaway
Case Notes
SRYYY v Minister for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs: War Crimes and the Refugee Convention Peter Johnston and
Claire Harris

Don’t Mention the War (on Terror): Framing the Issues and Ignoring the Obvious in the ICJ’s 2005 Armed Activities Decision

Guy Fiti Sinclair
Commentaries
Enforcing Australian Law in Antarctica: The HSI Litigation Ruth Davis
The International Criminal Court and the Lord’s Resistance Army Matthew Happold

Threats from the Global Commons: Problems of Jurisdiction and Enforcement

Stuart Kaye
The WTO and its Institutional Impediments Bryan Mercurio

 

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