Jun 8, 2022 | Edition 29, Editions, Editorials, Perspectives
WELCOME to our 29th edition of ANZSIL Perspective with an excellent perspective by Neil Boister on Trust in Translation: Diplomatic Assurances, the New Zealand Supreme Court, and Extradition to China and a book review from Tamsin Paige On Tyranny and the Global Legal...
Jun 8, 2022 | China, Edition 29, Editions, Extradition, Human Rights, Perspectives, Rule of Law
In 1606 in the République, Jean Bodin argued that it was wrong to render up the guiltless to a sovereign who wished to punish them, but right to render up the guilty. Today guilt alone is insufficient for extradition. The 1989 judgment of the European Court of Human...
Jun 8, 2022 | Book Reviews, Edition 29, Governance, Legal Theory, UN Security Council
While the question of tyranny and how the law creates and supports tyranny in society arises frequently in research, including my own, until this delightful new book there has been no comprehensive treatment of the concept. In On Tyranny in the Global Legal Order,...