Melbourne Journal of International Law

@MelbJIL

Student-run generalist IL journal at Melbourne Law School. International law, public and private, interdisciplinary research, and the Asia-Pacific.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: listopad 2015.

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  1. New in 20(2): () reveals the shortcomings of the ILC's Draft Guidelines on the Protection of the Atmosphere and makes suggestions for the second reading:

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  2. Please RT: MJIL is calling for submissions for vol 21(1)! 2 days to go! Papers due 31 January 2020. For more info visit All published authors are automatically considered for the MJIL Prize:

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  3. Rowan Nicholson's piece in discusses whether the British colonisation of Aus was actually an 'invasion' under international law as it operated in the 18th and 19th centuries: Full MJIL article:

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  5. New in 20(2): Rowan Nicholson () provides a historical reassessment and concludes that describing British colonisation as an ‘invasion’ accords w/ the int'l doctrinal language of that period:

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  7. Please RT: MJIL is calling for submissions for vol 21(1)! 2 weeks to go. Papers due 31 January 2020. For more info visit All published authors are automatically considered for the MJIL Prize:

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    15. sij

    In a landmark decision, the UN Human Rights Committee has said it's unlawful for governments to send people back to countries where impacts expose them to life-threatening risks or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment

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    2. sij

    Pleased and somewhat astonished to have 5 pieces in the EJIL: Talk! top 20 for 2019, including on ICC reform, international law in an authoritarian world and my seemingly evergreen advice to potential PhD students from several years ago.

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  10. I think it's safe to say that hardcopy distribution went well last week at the MJIL office. Happy New Year, everyone!

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  11. Thank you all for playing! The correct number was 12! , and are tied as having the closest guesses. Could our three winners please message us a delivery address via Twitter or at law-mjil@unimelb.edu.au.

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  12. Happy Holidays from the MJIL Editors! We are thinking of a number between one and 20 and whoever can guess the closest in the comments will receive a free copy of our latest issue.

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    23. pro 2019.

    they’re here!! an absolute pleasure to labour on this volume with eds Matthew Craven, , Gerry Simpson and a superlative cast of contributors

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  14. This is a great list of resources with which our editorial staff have become quite familiar. Thanks, Duncan!

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  15. Please RT: MJIL now calling for submissions for vol 21(1)! Papers due 31 January 2020. For more info visit All published authors are automatically considered for the MJIL Prize:

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    14. pro 2019.

    For those who are interested, here is a transcript of Bill Schabas’s opening remarks at the in the case.

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    13. pro 2019.

    The Application of International Law to Cyberspace: Sovereignty and Non-intervention

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    13. pro 2019.

    The annual overview on trade and trade-related measures by WTO members hows that trade restrictions continue at historically high levels. All data here:

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    28. stu 2019.

    If you missed Ratna Kapur's book launch "Freedom in a Fishbowl" check out the review essay by Dianne Otto, , Odette Mazel and Daniela Alaattinoglu at 

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  20. Please RT: MJIL now calling for submissions for vol 21(1)! Papers due 31 January 2020. For more info visit All published authors are automatically considered for the MJIL Prize:

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