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19 Mar 2012, 3:30 am by INFORRM
Journal of Media Law, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 305-347, December 2011 . [read post]
10 Mar 2012, 6:43 am by INFORRM
I suggested in my personal submission (PDF) to the inquiry and in my appearance at its Melbourne hearings that Australia already has enough of those laws. [read post]
by NYU Journal of International Law and Politics Panel 2 of the NYU JILP Vol. 44:2 Online Symposium   John Tobin is an Associate Professor at Melbourne Law School where he teaches and researches in the area of human rights. [read post]
by NYU Journal of International Law and Politics The NYU Journal of International Law and Politics is partnering once again with Opinio Juris for an online symposium. [read post]
24 Jan 2012, 4:00 am by Harvard International Law Journal
by Harvard International Law Journal [ Kevin Jon Heller, Senior Lecturer, Melbourne Law School, describes his recently published article, A Sentence-Based Theory of Complementarity. [read post]
14 Jan 2012, 7:52 pm by Mike "No Man" Navarre
The Asian Pacific Centre for Military Law (APCML), is a collaboration between the Australian Defense Legal Division and the Melbourne University Law School. [read post]
by Melbourne Journal of International Law We are grateful to Justine Nolan for her thoughtful comments on the article, and in particular for highlighting two recent circuit court cases – Flomo v Firestone Natural Rubber Co in the Seventh Circuit and Doe VIII v Exxon Mobil Corporation in the DC Circuit – which affirm that corporations can be liable under the Alien Tort Statute (‘ATS’), contrary to the position of the Second Circuit majority… [read post]
by Melbourne Journal of International Law [Justine Nolan is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales] I am in concurrence with the timely article co-authored by Odette Murray, David Kinley and Chip Pitts in the Melbourne Journal of International Law and agree that the death of the Alien Torts Statute (‘ATS’) owes more to exaggerated rumours than legal substance. [read post]
by Melbourne Journal of International Law [Odette Murray is a Legal Officer at the Office of International Law, Attorney-General's Department, Australia. [read post]
by Melbourne Journal of International Law Gideon Boas makes a number of valuable points in his comments on my article, not least of which is the fact that the evidentiary challenges I highlighted with respect to the Lubanga trial are not new. [read post]
by Melbourne Journal of International Law [Gideon Boas is an Associate Professor in the Monash Law School and a former Senior Legal Officer at the ICTY.] [read post]
by Melbourne Journal of International Law [Christian De Vos is a PhD researcher at the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies. [read post]
6 Dec 2011, 5:30 am by Simon Lester
 In an article in the Melbourne Journal of International Law, I argue that the rules can be characterized as fighting "protectionism. [read post]
by Melbourne Journal of International Law Professor Telesetsky, in her generous comments on my article in volume 12(1) of the Melbourne Journal of International Law, raises two pertinent questions. [read post]
by Melbourne Journal of International Law [Anastasia Telesetsky is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Idaho] Professor Karen Scott’s recent publication on international environmental governance in the Melbourne Journal of International Law is a must-read piece for those concerned about international environmental law (‘IEL’) being fragmented and fractured… [read post]
by Melbourne Journal of International Law [Karen N Scott is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand] The ‘fragmentation’ of international law is used as a term of description and — more commonly — as a lament. [read post]
by Melbourne Journal of International Law The Melbourne Journal of International Law is delighted to be continuing our partnership with Opinio Juris. [read post]
17 Nov 2011, 2:13 am by Jacob Katz Cogan
. - Law) has posted The Search for an International Legal Concept of Democracy: Lessons from the Post-Conflict Reconstruction of Sierra Leone (Melbourne Journal of International Law, forthcoming). [read post]
2 Nov 2011, 2:33 am
No problems if you're Australian, since the event runs from 2.30pm to 5.00pm (login from 2.15pm), Melbourne time. [read post]
19 Oct 2011, 6:47 am by Simon Lester
 I have an article coming out in the Melbourne Journal of International Law in which I argue that the purpose of international subsidies rules is to restrain the use of subsidies as a form of protectionism. [read post]