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BOOK REVIEW: Complicity and the Law of International Organizations

BOOK REVIEW: Complicity and the Law of International Organizations

Sep 12, 2020 | Book Reviews, Edition 17

Complicity and the Law of International Organizations: Responsibility for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Violations in UN Peace Operations Magdalena Pacholska; Elgar International Law, 2019; 288 pages; AUD285 (hardcover) ISBN: 9781 83910 135 9 We often think of,...
Genocide, the duty to protect and complicity: Is Australia sailing close to the wind in Myanmar?

Genocide, the duty to protect and complicity: Is Australia sailing close to the wind in Myanmar?

Sep 12, 2020 | Edition 17, Genocide, Perspectives

As Canada and the Netherlands announce their intention to intervene in proceedings against the Republic of the Union of Myanmar (hereinafter “Myanmar”) concerning alleged violations of the Genocide Convention before the International Court of Justice in order...
Is a recent Argentine map of the Antarctic Peninsula a potential source of tension within the Antarctic Treaty System?

Is a recent Argentine map of the Antarctic Peninsula a potential source of tension within the Antarctic Treaty System?

Sep 12, 2020 | Antarctica, Edition 17, Perspectives

Despite common perceptions to the contrary, national concerns over territorial claims in Antarctica are not completely “frozen”. These national concerns have recently been brought to light by an amendment to Argentinian legislation on “Maritime Spaces” and publication...
Sexual Harassment: Human Rights Obligations

Sexual Harassment: Human Rights Obligations

Sep 12, 2020 | Edition 17, Perspectives, Sexual Harassment

Sexual harassment in the legal profession has been much discussed in Australia this year, after the announcement from the High Court that an investigation had found former High Court Justice Dyson Heydon had sexually harassed six women who worked at the High Court....

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