Full Description
The New Zealand Yearbook of International Law provides legal materials and critical commentary on issues of international law, addressing trends, state practice, and policies in the development of international law in New Zealand, the South Pacific, Antarctica and globally.
This Yearbook covers the period 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2022.
Contents
Preface
List of Tables
Part 1
Articles and Commentaries
1 Preserving Statehood through Population and Government: Safeguarding Nationality and Franchise in the Context of Sea-Level Rise and Mobility
Jane McAdam
2 "Equal in Status, in No Way Subordinate": Interwar New Zealand, Imperial Internationalism, and the Acquisition of International Legal Personality
Taran Molloy
3 Braiding Boomerangs: A Reappraisal of the Law of Conquest in 1788
Samuel White
4 A Lost Generation: Children Detained in Al-Hol and Their Repatriation under International Law
Kendall Mead
Part 2
The South Pacific
5 Pacific Islands Forum - 2022
Tony Angelo and Sarina Theys
Part 3
The Year in Review
6 International Human Rights Law 2022
Cassandra Mudgway and Lida Ayoubi
7 Indigenous Peoples' Rights under International Law: 2021 and 2022
Tracey Whare
8 International Economic Law
An Hertogen
9 International Environmental Law
Vernon Rive
10 Law of the Sea and Fisheries
Joanna Mossop
11 The Antarctic Treaty System
Alan D Hemmings
12 International Criminal Law and Humanitarian Law
Treasa Dunworth
13 International Law and Security
Anna Hood
14 New Zealand State Conduct, Treaty Action and Implementation
Mark Gobbi