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International Law and Australian Security: Edited by Shirley V. Scott and Anthony Bergin (Australian Defence Studies Centre, Canberra, 1997, 165pp)

International Law and Australian Security: Edited by Shirley V. Scott and Anthony Bergin... Australian Year Book of International Law Vol 19 example, has generated a substantial body of state practice and literature and, while much store is placed upon that regime as a precedent for the constitutive effect of so-called objective regimes, only limited materials and evidence of State practice are discussed. The work is written in a clear style with the ideas being well expressed. An extensive bibliography and helpfui index to the work also assist in making it a most useful text. The extensive use of acronyms was, however, confusing at times although the glossary of such terms at the start of the work addresses this difficulty to some extent. Overall, the work constitutes a timely and significant contribution to an area of importance and provides much food for thought. It is a work clearly to be recommended to those interested or working in the fields of international law and relations. Melissa Perry BAR CHAMBERS ADELAlDE International Law and Australian Security Edited by Shirley V. Scott and Anthony Bergin (Australian Defence Studies Centre, Canberra, 1997, 165pp) While the relationship between international law and international relations is necessarily close, it has also been uneasy. The failure of the mechanisms established in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Australian Year Book of International Law Online Brill

International Law and Australian Security: Edited by Shirley V. Scott and Anthony Bergin (Australian Defence Studies Centre, Canberra, 1997, 165pp)

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Brill
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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0084-7658
DOI
10.1163/26660229-019-01-900000009
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Abstract

Australian Year Book of International Law Vol 19 example, has generated a substantial body of state practice and literature and, while much store is placed upon that regime as a precedent for the constitutive effect of so-called objective regimes, only limited materials and evidence of State practice are discussed. The work is written in a clear style with the ideas being well expressed. An extensive bibliography and helpfui index to the work also assist in making it a most useful text. The extensive use of acronyms was, however, confusing at times although the glossary of such terms at the start of the work addresses this difficulty to some extent. Overall, the work constitutes a timely and significant contribution to an area of importance and provides much food for thought. It is a work clearly to be recommended to those interested or working in the fields of international law and relations. Melissa Perry BAR CHAMBERS ADELAlDE International Law and Australian Security Edited by Shirley V. Scott and Anthony Bergin (Australian Defence Studies Centre, Canberra, 1997, 165pp) While the relationship between international law and international relations is necessarily close, it has also been uneasy. The failure of the mechanisms established in

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The Australian Year Book of International Law OnlineBrill

Published: Jan 1, 1999

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