Traversing the divide honouring Deborah Cass's contributions to public and international law
While devoting fine attention to the stuff of everyday life, Deborah Cass was also a brilliant scholar. Although the deep sense of loss and sadness at Deborah's death remains, it is wonderful to have her writings as a continuing source of inspiration and consolation. In them, we continue to hea...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Canberra
ANU Press
2021
Canberra, ACT : [2021] |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009426984206719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Preface
- Traversing the Divides: Remembering Deborah Cass
- Part 1: Constitutional Work
- Introduction to 'Constitutional Work'
- Returning to 'Representation/s of Women': Feminist analysis and job-sharing as core constitutional concerns
- Part 2: Natural Resources and Self‑Determination
- Introduction to Professor Anghie
- Self-Determination and Beyond: Reflections on the Aftermath of the Nauru Case
- A Quiet Revolution: The Exclusivity of Exclusive Economic Zones
- Part 3: International Law and the World Trade Organization
- Introduction to International Law and the World Trade Organization
- Deborah Cass, The Constitutionalization of the World Trade Organization: A Reading in Time
- Part 4: Personal Reflection and Conclusions
- Traversing Divides: My 'Integrated' Sister
- Concluding Remarks
- Part 5: Reproductions of Articles Discussed
- The Quiet Revolution: The Development of the Exclusive Economic Zone and Implications for Foreign Fishing Access in the Pacific
- Rethinking Self-Determination: A Critical Analysis of Current International Law Theories
- Representation/s of Women in the Australian Constitutional System
- Navigating the Newstream: Recent Critical Scholarship in International Law
- Commonwealth Regulation of Campaign Finance - Public Funding, Disclosure and Expenditure Limits
- Contributors.