| Twelfth Annual Conference |
| 18-21 July 2004 (Canberra, Australia) |
| International Law and Security in the Post-Iraq Era: Where to for International Law? |
Papers from the 2004 Annual Conference will be progressively added to this page as they are received from authors. Please note that the papers are posted exactly as they were received. No process of editing or correction has been undertaken. Copyright in all papers resides with the respective authors. All papers are presented in PDF format (get the free Adobe Reader here). |
Panel 1: International Security, Human Security and the Responsibility to Protect |
| Tom Frame, The Just War Theory and Humanitarian Intervention |
| Panel 2A: Terrorism and International Crime |
| Neil Boister, Regional Cooperation in the Suppression of Transnational Crime in the South Pacific: Threat Assessment by the Pacific Forum |
| Panel 2B: Non-Proliferation |
| Robert Mathews, Raising the Barriers to the Acquisition of WMD by non-State actors: The roles of Arms Control and UN Security Council Resolution 1540 |
| Panel 3B: Human Security |
| Steven Freeland, Human Security and the Environment: Prosecuting Environmental Crimes in the International Criminal Court |
| Panel 4A: International Law and Gender |
| Etsuro Totsuka, Impunity and the Japanese Legal System - the Case of Military Sexual Slavery |
| Hae Bong Shin, Retrieving Gender-Legitimacy in International Law: Trends and Prospects of Gender Perspective |
| Panel 4B: International and Transnational Criminal Law |
| Sally McKechnie, Punishing the Unruly: Extraterritorial Jurisdiction and Minor Aviation Crime |
| Panel 5A: International Environmental Law |
| Caroline Foster, The Growing Significance of Procedural Obligations in International Environmental Law |
| Panel 5B: International Legal Systems: Fragmentation or Integration? |
| Mark Jennings, WTO and International Law: Mapping the Relationship |
| Panel 6A: Human Rights |
| Colin Fenwick, Globalisation and Human rights: a Case Study of Prisoners’ Labour |
| Justine Nolan, Human Rights Responsibilities of Transnational Corporations: Developing Uniform Standards |
| Panel 6B: International Legal Process – Municipal/International Interface |
| Natalie Klein, Avena and Other Mexican Nationals: How the International Court of Justice Lost its Crown |
| Panel 7: The Year of International Law in Review |
| Sally McKecknie (Crown Law Office, Wellington), International Law Issues and Cases |
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