14 décembre 2021

REVUE : Australian Year Book of International Law (vol. 39, 2020)

Donald R. ROTHWELL, Imogen SAUNDERS, Esmé SHIRLOW

The latest volume of the Australian Year Book of International Law (vol. 39, 2020) is out, with a special issue on "Covid-19 and International Law".

Obituary
HE Judge Crawford AC SC FBA

Special Issue Covid-19 and International Law
    Imogen Saunders, David Letts, Esmé Shirlow, & Donald R Rothwell, COVID-19 and International Law: Sketching the Parameters
    David Chieng, Supply Chains, COVID-19 and the GATT Security Exception: Legal Limits of ‘Pandemic Exceptionalism’
    Kate Ogg & Chanelle Taoi, COVID-19 Border Closures: A Violation of Non-Refoulement Obligations in International Refugee and Human Rights Law?
    Jessica Hambly, International Refugee Law in Crisis: Islands, Incarceration and Neo-Refoulement during COVID-19
    Hitoshi Nasu, The ‘Infodemic’: Is International Law Ready to Combat Fake News in the Age of Information Disorder?
    Joanna Mossop, Law of the Sea and the Pandemic—Humanitarian Principles under Siege?
    Shruti Rana, Seismic Shifts: The COVID-19 Pandemic’s Gendered Fault Lines and Implications for International Law
    Robert Knox & Ntina Tzouvala, International Law of State Responsibility and COVID-19: An Ideology Critique
    Sarah Heathcote, State Responsibility, International Law and the COVID-19 Crisis
    Dilan Thampapillai & Sam Wall, Does International Law Need a Conscience? Evaluating the India–South Africa Proposal to Suspend TRIPS Obligations and the COVID-19 Vaccines
    Jonathan Liljeblad, International Human Rights Law and the Protection of Medical Scientists against State Inference during COVID-19
    Matthew Zagor, Human Rights and Structural Inequality in the Shadow of COVID-19—A New Chapter in the Culture Wars?
    Jolyon Ford, COVID-19, International Human Rights Law and the State-Corporate Complex
    Jeremy Farrall & Christopher Michaelsen, The UN Security Council’s Response to COVID-19: From the Centre to the Periphery?
Articles
Andreas Østhagen, Drawing Lines at Sea: Australia’s Five Decades of Maritime Boundary Delimitation
Notes
Daniel Kang, Navigating China’s ‘3D’ Backlash against the International Legal Order: Adapting to Displacement, Disablement and Diversion


 


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