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On 13 September 2007 the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Its purpose is to set an important standard for the treatment of indigenous peoples and to act as a significant tool in eliminating human rights violations ...
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Provides an account of the international law from an Australian viewpoint. This text concisely outlines principles of international law within the political framework in which they operate, and highlights the crucial legal aspects of Australia's place in the modern world.
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Aims to fill the gap in international law casebooks by introducing students to all relevant international materials together with materials relevant to Australian international lawyers. This text provides a sustained focus on Australia's place in the international community and A ...
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The International Law of Human Rights provides a comprehensive overview of the concepts and theories of human rights, the institutions, instruments and implementation structures for protecting human rights, and the contemporary challenges of human rights law.
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A study of Australia's attempt in the late 1980s and early 1990s to prosecute three individuals for crimes committed in German-occupied Ukraine
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International law does not seem immediately relevant to domestic Australian politics and law, let alone to our everyday lives. This book shows that international law has a growing significance for trade, human rights, crime, terrorism and climate change.
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International treaties, domestic legislation and supreme courts have increased awareness of rights in many nations. But this has not prevented human rights disasters in Cambodia, Rwanda and Bosnia as well as erosions of rights' gains in the West. This text attempts to address tw ...
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Contains all of the key international instruments regulating the protection of the Antarctic environment, and all of the relevant Australian legislation regulating the protection of the environment of the Australian Antarctic Territory.
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