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ANDREW COLEMAN PUBLICATIONS

Australian Refereed Articles

1. ‘The International Court of Justice and Highly Political Matters’, Melbourne Journal of International Law, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2003, pp. 29-75.


2. ‘The Right to Democracy and Freedom from Repression’, Alternative Law Journal, Vol. 28, No.3, June 2003, pp. 110-113.


3. ‘War Crimes and the ICJ’s Advisory Jurisdiction’, Alternative Law Journal, Vol. 26, No.1 Feb. 2001, pp. 32-35.

International Refereed Articles

1. ‘After the Party, is there a Cure for the Hangover: the Challenges of the Global Economy to Westphalian Sovereignty’, Legal Issues of Economic Integration, Vol. 30, No.1, pp. 35-60.
* A joint article with Dr. Jackson Maogoto.


2. ‘Democracy’s Global Quest: a Noble Crusade Wrapped in Dirty Reality?’ Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Vol. 28, Issue 2, (Summer) 2005.
* A joint article with Dr. Jackson Maogoto.

Book Chapters

1. G. Crosling & H. Murphy, How to Study Business Law, 3rd Edition, [2000] Butterworths, Melbourne, pp.84- 87 & pp. 151-155.

2. ‘Governments of the World’ Macmillan Reference USA, 2005.
* To be published late 2005.

Book Reviews

Law Institute Journal.

1. “Indigenous Peoples in International Law” The Law Institute Journal, Vo. 75, No. 5, June 2001, pp. 25-26.

2. “Autonomy and Ethnicity: Negotiating Competing Claims in Multi-Ethnic States”, The Law Institute Journal, Vol. 75, No.2, March 2001, p.27.

3. “The Australian Constitution in Context” The Law Institute Journal, June 2000, p. 45.

4. “The Political High Court”, The Law Institute Journal,, March, 2000, p. 49.

5. “Custom, Power, and the Power of Rules”, The Law Institute Journal, March, 2000, p. 49.

6. “Violence, Identity and Self-Determination”, The Law Institute Journal, Vol. 73, No.5, May 1999, p. 41.

7. “Titanic Survivor”, The Law Institute Journal, Vol. 73, No.5, January 1999, p. 95.

Australia and World Affairs

1. “The Korean War; an International History” by William Stueck, Australia and World Affairs, No. 38 Spring 1998, p. 65.

2. “In Retrospect, the Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam,” by Robert S. McNamara, Australia and World Affairs, No. 35 Summer,1998, p.65.

3. “War and the Rise of the State: The Military Foundations of Modern Politics” by Bruce Porter, Australia and World Affairs, No. 33, Winter,1997, p.52.

4. “Dictators and Tyrants: Absolute Rulers and Would-be Rulers in World History”, Australia and World Affairs, No. 32, Autumn,1997, p.71.

5. “Inside the War Cabinet: Directing Australia’s War Effort1939-1945”, by David Horner, Australia and World Affairs, No. 31, Summer,1997, p.56.

6. “Churchill’s Deception”, by Louis C. Kilzer, Australia and World Affairs, No. 30, Spring,1996, p.55.

7. “Bravo Two Zero” by Andy McNab and “The One that Got Away” by Chris Ryan, Australia and World Affairs, No. 29, Winter,1996, p.63.

8. “The Fall of Napoleon: The Final Betrayal”, by David Hamilton, Australia and World Affairs, No. 28, Autumn,1996, p.54.

9. “Following Ho Chi Minh: Memoirs of a North Vietnamese Colonel”, by Bui Tin, Australia and World Affairs, No. 28, Autumn,1996, p.52.

Work in Progress

1. ‘The International Court of Justice and Self-Determination’
* This is my PhD Thesis.

Future Projects

1. ‘The Future of Peacekeeping’.

2. ‘Redefining National Sovereignty’.
* Manuscript forwarded to Kluwer Law Publishers.

Contact details:
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