NZ Journal of Public and International Law
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The New Zealand Journal of Public and International Law is a fully refereed journal published by the New Zealand Centre for Public Law at the Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington. The Journal was established in 2003 as a forum for public and international legal scholarship.
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Volume 17 Number 1, November 2019
Special conference issue: 26th annual ANZSIL conference—From the Local to the Global
- Alberto Costi Foreword: From the Local to the Global … and Back
- Dame Sian Elias Judicial Review and Constitutional Balance
- Robert French AC Public and Private Spaces: Dispute Resolution in International Trade and Commerce
- Yao Dong The Jus Ad Bellum in Cyberspace: Where Are We Now and What Next?
- Emma Palmer Complementarity and the Implementation of International Criminal Law in the Philippines
- Rosie Fowler and Stephen Eliot Smith Lessons from Cambodia: Towards a Victims-Oriented Approach to Contextual Transitional Justice