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Allegiance is a Bond of Protection Not a Means through which to Deliver a Punitive Moral Judgement

Allegiance is a Bond of Protection Not a Means through which to Deliver a Punitive Moral Judgement

Aug 12, 2020 | Edition 16, Perspectives, Syria

Stranded in the al-Hawl refugee camp in Northern Syria for the last two years, Australian women and children have desperately been seeking repatriation to Australia. In response, the Australian Government has steadfastly resisted repatriation efforts and requests....
Further Thoughts on Australia/Hong Kong Relations on Extradition and Other Matters in Transnational Criminal Law

Further Thoughts on Australia/Hong Kong Relations on Extradition and Other Matters in Transnational Criminal Law

Aug 12, 2020 | Edition 16, Hong Kong, International Criminal Law, Perspectives

All views expressed in the above article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect those of his firm. In the July edition of ANZSIL Perspective, Holly Cullen authored an informative article examining Australia’s suspension of its Extradition Agreement...
Australia Clarifies its South China Sea Legal Position in Responding to China

Australia Clarifies its South China Sea Legal Position in Responding to China

Aug 12, 2020 | Edition 16, Perspectives, South China Sea

Australia’s 23 July statement to the UN Secretary-General in formal response to a series of diplomatic exchanges between Malaysia, China and other states is the clearest to date on legal issues associated with China’s South China Sea maritime claims. Diplomatically...
All is Fair in Law and War: Legal Cynicism in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

All is Fair in Law and War: Legal Cynicism in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Aug 12, 2020 | Edition 16, Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Perspectives

Can legal fact-finding processes into wartime actions resolve factual and legal disputes about these events? Despite the growing popularity of international and domestic legal fact-finding processes, recent examples demonstrate that the terminology and epistemology of...

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