Volume 11, issues 3 & 4 (2008) - Special Issue: Japanese Whaling in Antarctica

Table of Contents

Editorial

The Japanese Whaling Case: Implications for Australia and Beyond Details
Timothy Stephens

Articles

They Said They'd Never Win: Humane Society International Inc v Kyodo Senpaku Kaisha Ltd Abstract
Rachel Baird, Chantal Le Feuvre
Australian Jurisdiction and Whales in Antarctica: Why the Australian Whale Sanctuary in Antarctica Waters Does Not Pass International Legal Muster and is also a Bad Idea as Applied to Non-Nationals Abstract
Donald K. Anton
The Antarctic Treaty System and Japan's Scientific Whaling in the Southern Ocean - Is there an oblication to protect the Antarctic Marine Ecosystem? Abstract
Rachel Baird
Problems Posed by Attempts to Apply a Claimant's Domestic Legislation Beyond its Own Nationals in Antarctica Abstract
Alan D. Hemmings
Opposing Japanese Whaling in the Southern Ocean: the International Law Implications of Contrasting Approaches Abstract
Joanna Mossop