An exciting panel coming up on 26 May, co-hosted with the Victorian Chapter of the International Law Association (@ILA_Australia).
🌏 Sustainable Development in International Economic Law — Dawn or Sunset of a New Era?
🔗 Registration essential: https://t.co/HYEmkJL4K4
NEWS: It is with great sadness that the #ICJ announces the passing of Kenneth Keith on 13 May 2026 in New Zealand. Sir Kenneth was a Member of the Court from 2006 to 2015 and, more recently, sat as Judge ad hoc in two cases.
Grace Underhill and Kieran Pender's (@KieranPender) article, 'Recognition in Australian Private International Law: The Tension between De Facto and De Jure', is now available as an advance copy for Volume 26(2) at: https://t.co/iauOlvsy2w
I join many others in commemorating the passing of Australia’s former Chief Justice Sir Anthony Mason, who among many other achievements helped to open the Australian judiciary to the positive influences of human rights and international law https://t.co/khH2BJH0jW
Kate Gauld’s (@ktgauld) article, ‘How is the Crime against Humanity of Gender Persecution Being Litigated before the International Criminal Court, and What Are its Implications?’ is now available as an advance copy for issue 24(2) at: https://t.co/0YwZgJfN2m
The Editors of the Melbourne Journal of International Law (‘MJIL’) are now inviting submissions on areas of interest in international law for volume 25(2). We're looking forward to reading them!
For more information, visit: https://t.co/7pBFE2uIjF
Call for Papers for 31st #ANZSIL#AnnualConference to be held @MelbLawSchool from 3rd to 5th July 2024 on the topic of "International Law: Crisis, Conflict and Cooperation" is out !!
Check details here - https://t.co/7oebNZ2Aq8
The Melbourne Journal of International Law is now inviting submissions on areas of interest in international law for volume 24(2), to be published in December 2023. We're keen to read them!
For more information: https://t.co/G4gWPLuKzr
The Journal is delighted to host @boyd_vandijk at our upcoming In Conversation event. The topic will be ‘Preparing for War: The Making of the Geneva Conventions’. For more information, please see the following link:
https://t.co/q9mU5cMFBM
The Journal is delighted to host @boyd_vandijk at our upcoming In Conversation event. The topic will be ‘Preparing for War: The Making of the Geneva Conventions’. For more information, please see the following link:
https://t.co/q9mU5cMFBM
Emily Crawford and Aaron Fellmeth's commentary, 'The Brereton Report and the Fissures in the Law of Command Responsibility', is now available as an advance copy for issue 23(1) at: https://t.co/wdZnERR8Dn!
An advance copy for issue 23(1) is available now! @TaniaVoon and @Dean_Merriman's article, 'Is Australia's Foreign Investment Screening Consistent with International Investment Law?', is available at: https://t.co/hWhOIIMuVM
An advance copy from issue 23(1) is now available! 'Ocean Cultures, the Anthropocene and International Law: Cultural Heritage and Mobility Law as Imaginative Gateways' by @IntHeritageLaw@profjmcadam and Patricia Tupou at https://t.co/Csv8aFWt20
Very happy to say that the advance copy of my new article in the forthcoming @MelbJIL (with the wonderful Akis Papastavridis) is now available:
https://t.co/uPNyHOL2ll
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I would like to propose that the ICJ issues a judgment each year on the Jessup disputes. Too many of us are invested in the rights and wrongs of Antara, Ravaria, Sutha and all those other wonderful places. And it's not like they have too much work.
TONIGHT: Register now to join us for the Launch of the Special Issue on National Encounters with the ICJ, with Hilary Charlesworth, Margaret Young and contributors, tonight (15 December) at 6pm AEDT (7am GMT): https://t.co/5dtWoyuQKt
Register now: Join us tomorrow for the Launch of the Special Issue on 'National Encounters with the ICJ' with Hilary Charlesworth, Margaret Young and contributors, on Wednesday 15 December 2021 at 6pm AEDT: https://t.co/5dtWoyuQKt