Australia in the International Legal System: From Empire to the Contemporary World Contributor(s): Chiam, Madelaine (Editor), Duxbury, Alison (Editor) |
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ISBN: 1509941630 ISBN-13: 9781509941636 Publisher: Hart Publishing OUR PRICE: $104.50 Product Type: Hardcover Published: April 2025 This item may be ordered no more than 25 days prior to its publication date of April 3, 2025 |
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BISAC Categories: - Law | Public - Law | International |
Physical Information: 352 pages |
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Publisher Description: What impact has Australia had on international law and what is its significant in terms of its participation in the transnational legal system? This collection of essays delves into the history of Australia's interactions with international law and considers how its people have shaped international law It explores key issues such as the country's imperial and settler past. It assesses how Australians have contributed to key institutions such as the ICJ, the UN and the British Commonwealth. It gives a fascinating insight into international law's impact on a domestic legal system and the complex and multifaceted nature of that relationship. Scholars from across the international spectrum be it law, politics or history, will welcome this erudite and engaging work. |