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Vol. 38 No. 2 (2007): Victoria University of Wellington Law Review
Vol. 38 No. 2 (2007): Victoria University of Wellington Law Review
Published:
2007-05-01
Editorial
Preface
Campbell McLachlan
157-158
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Articles
Introducing the Themes
José E Alvarez
159-174
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Hegemonic Federalism: The Democratic Implications of the UN Security Council's "Legislative" Phase
Craig Forcese
175-198
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An Undemocratic Guardian of Democracy - International Human Rights Complaint Procedures
Shotaro Hamamoto
199-216
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The Democratic Challenge of Incorporation: International Human Rights Treaties and National Constitutions
Joanna Harrington
217-236
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Using Human Rights Treaties to Resolve Ambiguity: the Advent of A Rights-Conscious Charming Betsy Canon
Melissa A Waters
237-254
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Regionalising International Refugee Law in the European Union: Democratic Revision or Revisionist Democracy?
Jane McAdam
255-280
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Refugee Status in Japan: Change of Judicial Practice in the Democratic State
Osamu Arakaki
281-298
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For the Rights of "Nobodies": the Globalising Tension between Human Rights and Democracy
Koji Teraya
299-316
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The Importance of Being Quasi-Democratic - the Domestication Of International Human Rights in American and Arab Politics
David Mednicoff
317-340
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Democratising or Demonising the World Heritage Convention?
Natasha Affolder
341-362
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International Law and the Legitimate Determination of Risk: Is Democratising Expertise the Answer?
Jacqueline Peel
363-380
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Deliberation and Legitimacy in Transnational Governance: The Case of Environmental Impact Assessments
Neil Craik
381-402
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Democratic Custom v International Customary Law
Nicole Roughan
403-416
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