The Australian Year Book of International Law

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Launched in 1965, The Australian Year Book of International Law (AYBIL) is Australia’s longest standing and most prestigious dedicated international law publication.
The Year Book aims to uniquely combine scholarly commentary with contributions from Australian government officials. Each volume contains a mix of scholarly articles, invited lectures, book reviews, notes of decisions by Australian and international courts, recent legislation, and collected Australian international law state practice.
It is a valuable resource for those working in the field of international law, including government officials, international organisation officials, non-government and community organisations, legal practitioners, academics and other researchers, as well as students studying international law, international relations, human rights and international affairs.
It focuses on Australian practice in international law and general international law, across a broad range of sub-fields including human rights, environmental law and legal theory, which are of interest to international lawyers worldwide.

The Yearbook is now available online. Learn more about the electronic product here.
Editors
Esmé Shirlow , Associate Professor, ANU College of Law, The Australian National University, Australia
Donald R Rothwell, Professor, ANU College of Law, The Australian National University, Australia
Wanshu Cong, Lecturer, ANU College of Law, The Australian National University, Australia

Editorial Board
Vivienne Bath, Professor, Sydney Law School, University of Sydney, Australia
Amy Maguire, Associate Professor, Newcastle Law School, University of Newcastle, Australia
Andrew Byrnes, Professor, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, Australia
Anthony Cassimatis, Professor, TC Beirne School of Law, University of Queensland, Australia
Michael Bliss, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia
Natalie Klein, Professor, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, Australia
Tania Voon, Professor, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne, Australia
Jesse Clarke, Attorney-General’s Department, Canberra, Australia
Kate Parlett, Twenty Essex, London, United Kingdom
Devika Hovell, Associate Professor, London School of Ethics, London, United Kingdom

Advisory Board
Philip Alston, Professor, New York University, USA
Christine Chinkin, Professor Emerita, London School of Economics, UK
Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Professor, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Theodore Christakis, Professor, Grenoble Alpes University, France
Helen Brady, Senior Appeals Counsel, International Criminal Court, The Hague, Netherlands
Katrina Cooper, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Canberra, Australia
Bill Campbell, Honorary Professor, ANU College of Law, Australian National University, Australia
Hilary Charlesworth, Judge, International Court of Justice, The Hague, Netherlands
Karen Scott, Professor, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Simon Chesterman, Professor and Dean of Law, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Gerry Simpson, Professor, London School of Economics, UK
Those working in the field of international law, including government officials, international organisation officials, non-government and community organisations, legal practitioners, academics and other researchers, as well as students studying international law, international relations, human rights and international affairs.
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