PrefaceList of ContributorsTable of CasesTable of Statutes
International Law and National Law: Fluid States
Hilary Charlesworth, Madelaine Chiam, Devika Hovell and George Williams
Part 1 – Legislatures, Executive Governments and International Law
Rethinking Legislative Powers: Parliamentary Responses to International Challenges
John Uhr
The Role for Parliaments in Treaty-Making
Joanna Harrington
Can the Democratic Deficit in Treaty-Making be Overcome? Parliament and the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement
Ann Capling
Part 2 – The Judiciary as Gatekeeper
The Judicial Use of Unincorporated International Conventions in Administrative Law: Back-Doors, Platitudes and Window-Dressing
Wendy Lacey
A Stronger Role for Customary International Law in Domestic Law?
Kristen Walker and Andrew D Mitchell
Lost in Translation: Customary International Law in Domestic Law
Treasa Dunworth
Influential Authority and the Estoppel-Like Effect of International Law
Mayo Moran
Part 3 – National Politics and the International Sphere
International Law-National Law: Thinking through the Hyphen
Fleur Johns
Problems of Translation: The State in Domestic and International Public Law and Beyond
Janet McLean
‘The Law Was Warful’: The Iraq War and the Role of International Lawyers in the Domestic Reception of International Law
Andrew Byrnes
Influences on National Participation in International Institutions: Liberal v Non-Liberal States
Ann Kent
Index