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Professor Anne Orford

 

'Ritual, Mediation and the International Laws of the South¹ (2007) 16(2) Griffith Law Review 353-374

'A Journal of the Voyage from Apology to Utopia' (2006) 7(12) German Law Journal (Special Issue: Symposium on Martti Koskenniemi's From Apology to Utopia) 993-1010

'Human Rights after Faith: An Introduction to the "Cultures of Human Rights" Symposium' (2006) 7 Melbourne Journal of International Law  1-12

'Commissioning the Truth' (2006) 16 Columbia Journal of Gender and Law


Mr Jürgen Kurtz

 
‘A Look Behind the Mirror: Standardisation, Institutions and the WTO SPS and TBT Agreements’ (2007) 30 University of New South Wales Law Journal 504-523

Associate Professor Jacqueline Peel

 

‘The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act: Dark Sides of Virtue’ (2007) 31 Melbourne University Law Review (forthcoming) (with Lee Godden)

‘When (Scientific) Rationality Rules: (Mis)Application of the Precautionary Principle in Australian Mobile Phone Tower Cases’ (2007) 19 Journal of Environmental Law 1-18

‘International Law and the Legitimate Determination of Risk: Is Democratising Expertise the Answer?’ (2007) 38 Victoria University of Wellington Law Review (forthcoming)

‘A GMO by any other name … might be an SPS risk! Implications of Expanding the Scope of the WTO Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures Agreement’ (2006) 17(5) European Journal of International Law (forthcoming December 2006).

Professor
Dianne Otto

 
‘The Sexual Tensions of UN Peace Support Operations: A Plea for “Sexual Positivity”’ (2007) XVIII Finnish Yearbook of International Law (forthcoming 2008)

‘The Gastronomics of TWAIL’s Feminist Flavourings: Some Lunch-time Offerings’ (2007) 9 International Community Law Review 345-352

‘Deconstructing the Logic of Responding to One Threat with Another: The Perils of Countering Terrorism by Eroding Human Rights’ (2007) 2 Asia-Pacific Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law (forthcoming) (with Joo-Cheong Tham)

‘A Sign of “Weakness”? Disrupting Gender certainties in the Implementation of Security Council Resolution 1325’ (2006) 13 Michigan Journal of Gender and Law 113-175

‘The Power of Indicators to Shape Women’s Property Rights: Taking a Human Rights Approach’ (2006) 71 Development Bulletin 40-44

 

 

Associate Professor
Sundhya Pahuja

European Journal of International Law, invited review essay on recent books on development including Jennifer Beard, The Political Economy of Desire; William Easterley, The White Man’s Burden and Gilbert Rist, The History of Development (forthcoming 2008)

‘Beheading the Hydra: (Legal) Positivism and Development’ (2007) 1 Law, Social Justice and Global Development Journal (online at <http://go.warwick.ac.uk/lgd/2007_1/pahuja>)

‘La Necesaria Inclusión Del Excluido: La Pluralidad inherente a la Condicionalidad del Fondo Monetario Internacional’ (2006) [published 2007] 25 Crítica Jurídica: Revista Latinoamericana de Política, Filosofía y Derecho 185-207 (also published as a book chapter)

Dr Michelle
Foster

 
‘Protection Elsewhere: The Legal Implications of Requiring Refugees to Seek Protection in Another State’ (2007) 28 Michigan Journal of International Law 223-286
 
‘The Michigan Guidelines on Protection Elsewhere’, (2007) 28 Michigan Journal of International Law 207- 220
 
Review of Jane McAdam, Complementary Protection in International Law (2007) 30 University of New South Wales Law Journal 316-320
 
'Membership in the Australian Community: Singh v The Commonwealth and its Consequences for Australian Citizenship Law' 34(1) Federal Law Review (2006)

 

 


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