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Vol. 49 No. 4 (2018): Victoria University of Wellington Law Review
Vol. 49 No. 4 (2018): Victoria University of Wellington Law Review
Special Symposium Issue: The Dynamic Evolution of International Law
Published:
2018-11-01
Editorial
Foreword: The Dynamic Evolution of International Law – Rise or Decline?
Campbell McLachlan
419-428
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Articles
International Law and the Practice of Legality: Stability and Change
Jutta Brunnée, Stephen J Toope
429-446
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International Law and the Problem of Change: A Tale of Two Conventions
James Crawford
447-476
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The Refugee Convention in the 21st Century
Susan Glazebrook
477-510
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The Development of Rules of Procedure by the World Court Through its Rule Making, Practice and Decisions
Ken J Keith
511-532
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Public Law Sources and Analogies of International Law
Eirik Bjorge
533-560
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The Dynamic Evolution of International Law – The Case for the More Purposeful Development of Customary International Law
Bill Campbell
561-572
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Can we Make the Oceans Greener? The Successes and Failures of UNCLOS as an Environmental Treaty
Joanna Mossop
573-594
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Trade in War's Darkest Hour: Churchill and Roosevelt's Daring 1941 Atlantic Meeting that Linked Global Economic Cooperation to Lasting Peace and Security
Hunter Nottage
595-606
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The Dynamic Evolution of International Environmental Law
Karen N Scott
607-626
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The Decline of International Law as a Normative Ideal
Shirley V Scott
627-644
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The Life and Times of the Genuine Link
Rayner Thwaites
645-670
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Combating Unregulated Fishing through Unilateral Trade Measures: A Time for Change in International Fisheries Law?
Osvaldo Urrutia
671-696
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