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It’s time for #AYBILCelebrates, marking the day that the ICJ delivered judgment in the Whaling case.
To mark the day, check out this AYBIL special collection – ‘Whaling Agora’.
A link to the special issue is here: https://t.co/jafLQxH7X5
It’s time for #AYBILCelebrates, marking Zero Discrimination Day (UNAIDS).
To learn more about a human rights approach to HIV/AIDS, check out Helen Watchirs article: https://t.co/mTWyIRTyiW
In this 1989 article from the #AYBILArchives, Hilary Charlesworth considers the public/private distinction and the right to development in international law.
Get open access to the article here: https://t.co/JSntttbpBP
It’s #TBT again, so why not check out this article from the #AYBILArchives by Martti Koskenniemi: “International Law in a Post-Realist Era”. Available open access here: https://t.co/yemnuy26Sh
⏳Last call for submissions! 🗓️ The deadline for The Australian Year Book of International Law-Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law Student Paper Prize is fast approaching!
Submit your paper now!
It’s time to celebrate one of our AYBIL authors – Caroline E Foster! Check out Caroline’s article, “Burden of Proof in International Courts and Tribunals”.
Check out Caroline’s article here: https://t.co/zx517aLFIb
It’s time for #AYBILCelebrates, marking the day that the Chemical Weapons Convention opened for signature in 1993.
To learn more about Australian efforts to promote chemical weapons non-proliferation and disarmament, check out this article: https://t.co/O1z2p10BDJ
Today #AYBIL Celebrates #OTD the Genocide Convention (1951) entered into force with this article by Robin M Smith.
In her article, Smith proposes a three test approach to State responsibility and genocidal intent. Get access to the article here: https://t.co/qaECQT4djk
Spotlight on Past Winner: Sophie Ryan
We’re excited to feature Sophie Ryan, the recipient of the last edition of the @AYBIL and @ANZSIL Student Paper Prize! Sophie’s remarkable paper was on the international law of civil jurisdiction.
One month to go until submissions close for our The Australian Year Book of International Law and ANZSIL Student Paper Prize! 🏆 ✍️
If you’re a student working on issues of international law, please do consider submitting your work. Details and entry requirements below ⬇️
Today #AYBILCelebrates#OTD the World Trade Organization was founded (1995). The WTO remains a significant organisation in resolving global trade disputes, and features regularly in our Year Book case summaries concerning Australia and international trade.
🚨Law students, time is running out! Have you submitted your paper for The AYBIL-Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law Student Paper Prize? 📝
This is your chance to not only win great prizes but also potentially get your work published! 📚✨
🔔 Reminder to All Law Students! 🔔
Have some time over the Christmas and New Year break? Just a quick note that the deadline for the AYBIL and ANZSIL Student Paper Prize is fast approaching! If you have an original paper on international law, now’s the time to submit!
🌍📚 Attention Students! 📚🌍
Are you passionate about international law? Don’t miss the chance to showcase your work!
The AYBIL and the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law are currently accepting submissions for our annual Student Paper Prize!
It’s time for #AYBILCelebrates, marking the date that the UN Convention against Corruption entered into force.
Check out Edmund Bao and Kath Hall’s article: “Peer Review and the Global Anti-Corruption Conventions: Context, Theory and Practice”: https://t.co/VQDSqxz3Cq
Celebrating Past Winners: Rebecca Brown
We’re thrilled to highlight our past winner of the @AYBIL and @ ANZSIL Student Paper Prize, @rebeccabrown.
Check out the details for next year's prize below.
It’s time for #AYBILCelebrates, marking Human Rights Day!
To mark the celebration, check out Fiona McGaughey’s article: “Advancing, Retreating or Stepping on Each Other’s Toes?: https://t.co/Avz1VOi3u9
“Put in basic terms, the problem is as follows: is there a “threshold” of international law? That is, a point where “non-law” ends and where law begins?”
Intrigued? Check out this open access 1989 article from the #AYBILArchives: https://t.co/jLS8dpWdWw
Call for papers! The Australian Year Book of International Law and ANZSIL Student Paper Prize! 🏆 ✍️:
💸 $200
📚 Brill books worth $500
🎫 Two years' ANZSIL membership
👩🏫Presentation opportunity
🏆 Prize citation
📖 Potential AYBIL publication