Description: International Law and Australian Federalism by Brian Opeskin & Donald R.Rothwell Paperback, Melbourne University Press, 1997, English, Includes index. Book Condition: Very good condition with light shelf wear. No missing or damaged pages, No creases or tears, Highlighting of text on pages 34-37. Please see pictures Product Description:Publisher: Melbourne University Press ISBN: 0522846858Publication Year: 1997No. of pages: 379 PagesBinding: Paperback About the Book:International law-making has been expanding enormously. More than 50,000 treaties have been concluded since the United Nations began,and Australia is now a party to over 900 conventions and treaties. International law affects our understanding of human rights, criminal law, the environment, international trade, intellectual propertyand industrial relations. Over the past forty years many nations have recognised their growing interdependence, as international law has become moreinvolved in their structures and workings.International Law and Australian Federalism is a collection of essays by prominent Australian academics, government lawyers and judges in the fields of international and constitutional law. It explores issues fundamental to the development of Australia's legal system.These issues must also concern policy makers in the political sphere, as we move towards a greater globalisation and closer international relations. Contents:1. International law and federal states / Brian R. Opeskin 2. The relationship between international law and domestic law / I. A. Shearer 3. International law and the Executive / Anne Twomey 4. International law and legislative power / Donald R. Rothwell 5. The implementation of treaties in Australia / Bill Campbell 6. Judicial review of international affairs / Geoffrey Lindell 7. International law as a source of domestic law / Sir Anthony Mason 8. International law and administrative discretion / Margaret Allars 9. International human rights law and Australian federalism / Hilary Charlesworth 10. The political dimensions of international law in Australia / Brian Galligan and Ben Rimmer 11. International law and Australian federalism: past, present and future / James Crawford. About the author:Brian Opeskin is a member of the International Committee on Extradition and Human Rights, and has been published on many subjects including federalism, public and private international law, and conflict of laws. Donald Rothwell has published several books on international law, focusing on Antarctic and marine issues. Selling my personal collection, Fast shipping via Registered AirMail with Tracking number. 30 Days Return PolicyI am Eco-Friendly and use recycled packaging materials. If you have any questions please contact me. Thank you! 573gr
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Subject: International Law, Political Sociology, Law
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Language: English
Publication Year: 1997
Publication Name: International Law and Australian Federalism
Subject Area: International Law
Author: Donald R.Rothwell, Brian Opeskin
Field of Study: Law
Publisher: Melbourne University Press
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