Current Issue

Melbourne Journal of International Law

Volume 10

May 2009

Issue 1

Feature: Reflections on a Decade of International Law  
International Legal Theory: Snapshots from a Decade of International
Legal Life
Fleur Johns

The Exile of Inclusion: Reflections on Gender Issues in International
Law over the Last Decade

Dianne Otto

Indigenous Rights in International Law over the Last 10 Years and
Future Developments

Alexandra Xanthaki

International Criminal Law: Taking Stock of a Busy Decade

Mark Drumbl

Reflections on the Past Decade of Transnational Litigation

Martin Davies

Reflections on the World Trade Organization and the Prospects
for Its Future

Bryan Mercurio

International Competition Law and Policy: A Work in Progress

Brendan Sweeney
Articles

Mobilising Finance for Climate Change Mitigation: Private Sector
Involvement in International Carbon Finance Mechanisms

Jolene Lin and Charlotte Streck

Non-Justiciability in Australian Private International Law: A Lack
of 'Judicial Restraint'?

Cameron Sim

The Last Outpost: Automatic CISG Opt Outs, Misapplications and
the Costs of Ignoring the Vienna Sales Convention for Australian
Lawyers

Lisa Spagnolo

Negotiations for a Nuclear Weapons Convention: Distant Dream
or Present Possibility?

Tim Wright
Case Note
R v Tang: Clarifying the Definition of 'Slavery' in International Law
Jean Allain
Rights and Accountability in Development v DAS Air and Global
Witness v Afrimex
: Small Steps towards an Autonomous Transnational
Legal System for the Regulation of Multinational Corporations
Larry Catá Backer
Djibouti v France: Self-Judging Clauses before the International
Court of Justice
Robyn Briese and Stephan Schill
Kadi and Al Barakaat v Council of the European Union and
Commission of the European Communities
: The Incompatibility of
the United Nations Security Council’s 1267 Sanctions Regime with
European Due Process Guarantees
Christopher Michaelsen
Commentaries

International Responsibility in United Nations Peacekeeping
Operations: Command and Control Arrangements and the
Attribution of Conduct

Christopher Leck
Review Essays

Creating New States: Theory and Practice of Secession by
Aleksandar Pavković with Peter Radan

David Raič

Defending Humanity: When Force is Justified and Why by George
P Fletcher and Jens David Ohlin

Nigel D White
Book Review

A Dual Approach to Ocean Governance: The Cases of Zonal
and Integrated Management in the International Law of the Sea

by Yoshifumi Tanaka

Rachel Baird

Termites in the Trading System: How Preferential Agreements
Undermine Free Trade
by Jagdish Bhagwati

Armand De Mestral

War, Torture and Terrorism: Rethinking the Rules of International
Security
by Anthony F Lang Jr and Amanda Russell Beattie

Ben Saul

Electronic Commerce and International Private Law: A Study of
Electronic Consumer Contracts
by Lorna E Gillies

Dan Svantesson