Shirley Scott
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Australian academic in international law
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Shirley V. Scott is an Australian academic in international law. She is professor of international law and international relations and was Head of School at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of New South Wales Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy .
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- The Academic as Service Provider: is the customer ‘always right? (1999) (128)
- International Law as Ideology: Theorizing the Relationship between International Law and International Politics (1994) (71)
- Norm Antipreneurs and the Politics of Resistance to Global Normative Change (2016) (44)
- Australia's decision to initiate Whaling in the Antarctic: winning the case versus resolving the dispute (2014) (44)
- Practising what we preach: towards a student-centred definition of feedback (2014) (44)
- The Securitization of Climate Change in World Politics: How Close have We Come and would Full Securitization Enhance the Efficacy of Global Climate Change Policy? (2012) (37)
- International Law in World Politics: An Introduction (2004) (36)
- Implications of climate change for the UN Security Council: mapping the range of potential policy responses (2015) (33)
- How Cautious is Precautious?: Antarctic Tourism and the Precautionary Principle (2001) (31)
- Does Legality Really Matter? Accounting for the Decline in US Foreign Policy Legitimacy Following the 2003 Invasion of Iraq (2007) (30)
- Ingenious and innocuous? Article IV of the Antarctic Treaty as imperialism (2011) (28)
- Is there room for international law in realpolitik?: accounting for the US ‘attitude’ towards international law (2003) (22)
- International Law in the Era of Climate Change (2012) (21)
- Securitizing climate change: international legal implications and obstacles (2008) (19)
- Climate Change and the UN Security Council (2018) (16)
- International Law, US Power: The United States' Quest for Legal Security (2012) (14)
- United States Hegemony and the Foundations of International Law: The impact on international law of US noncompliance (2003) (11)
- The political interpretation of multilateral treaties (2004) (10)
- Australian Diplomacy Opposing Japanese Antarctic Whaling 1945± 1951: The Role of Legal Argument (1999) (9)
- The Inclusion of Sedentary Fisheries within the Continental Shelf Doctrine (1992) (8)
- Australia's first tuna negotiations with Japan (2000) (7)
- Three waves of Antarctic imperialism (2017) (7)
- Japan's renunciation of territorial rights in Antarctica and Australian diplomacy (1999) (7)
- China’s nine-dash line, international law, and the Monroe Doctrine analogy (2016) (7)
- The Problem of Unequal Treaties in Contemporary International Law: How the Powerful Have Reneged on the Political Compacts within Which Five Cornerstone Treaties of Global Governance Are Situated (2008) (6)
- Beyond "Compliance": Reconceiving the International Law-Foreign Policy Dynamic (1998) (6)
- Intergovernmental Organizations as Disseminators, Legitimators, and Disguisers of Hegemonic Policy Preferences: The United States, the International Whaling Commission, and the Introduction of a Moratorium on Commercial Whaling (2008) (6)
- Flexing Australian Sovereignty in Antarctica: Pushing Antarctic Treaty Limits in the National Interest (2007) (6)
- Litigation versus dispute resolution through political processes (2014) (5)
- International Law and the Use of Force: A Documentary and Reference Guide (2009) (5)
- What lessons does the Antarctic Treaty System offer for the future of peaceful relations in the South China Sea (2018) (5)
- Climate Change and Peak Oil as Threats to International Peace and Security: Is It Time for the Security Council to Legislate? (2008) (5)
- International Lawyers: Handmaidens, Chefs, or Birth Attendants? A Response to Philip Alston (1998) (5)
- Mapping the impact of climate change on international law (2012) (4)
- Issues in Australian Foreign Policy: July–December 1997 (1998) (4)
- International Law in World Politics (2010) (4)
- Why wasn't genocide a crime in Australia? Accounting for the half century delay in Australia implementing the Genocide Convention (2004) (4)
- Chapter 2. The Evolving Antarctic Treaty System: Implications of Accommodating Developments in the Law of the Sea (2013) (4)
- Does the UNFCCC Fulfil the Functions Required of a Framework Convention? Why Abandoning the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Might Constitute a Long Overdue Step Forward (2015) (4)
- The Relevance of International Law for Foreign Policy Decision-making When National Security Is at Stake: Lessons from the Cuban Missile Crisis (2004) (4)
- Developing Countries and International Law (2010) (4)
- Explaining compliance with international law: Broadening the agenda for enquiry (1995) (3)
- The Decline of International Law as a Normative Ideal (2018) (3)
- The Political Life of Public International Lawyers: Granting the Imprimatur (2007) (3)
- Is the Crisis of Climate Change a Crisis for International Law: Is International Law Too Democratic, Too Capitalist and Too Fearful to Cope with the Crisis of Climate Change? (2007) (3)
- The Political Interpretation of Multilateral Treaties: Reconciling Text with Political Reality (2007) (2)
- Quantifying the assessment loads of students and staff: the challenge of selecting appropriate metrics (2015) (2)
- Australia and Climate Change Diplomacy: Towards a Post-2012 Regime - Policy Proposals on Australia's Climate Change Diplomacy (2007) (2)
- The Rise of China and International Law: Taking Chinese Exceptionalism Seriously. By Congyan Cai (2021) (2)
- The nature of US engagement with international law: making sense of apparent inconsistencies (2009) (2)
- The UN Security Council and global action on climate change (2018) (2)
- Legalization: Interpreting the Empirical Evidence (2002) (2)
- The Question of UN Charter Amendment, 1945–1965: Appeasing "the Peoples" (2007) (2)
- Conclusions: A climate change role for the Council? (2018) (1)
- The Nature of US Engagement with International Law (2008) (1)
- Whose Security is it and how much of it do we want? The US Influence on the International Law against Maritime Terrorism (2009) (1)
- Sovereignty as Normative Decoy in the R2P Challenge to the Charter of the United Nations (2019) (1)
- An Introduction to International Relations: International law (2007) (1)
- International Law, US Power: Introduction: beyond the myth of the golden age (2012) (1)
- The Expanding Powers of the Security Council (2007) (1)
- The creation of a climate change court or tribunal (2018) (1)
- Antarctic: competing claims and boundary disputes (2020) (1)
- THE IRRELEVANCE OF NON-RECOGNITION TO AUSTRALIA'S ANTARCTIC TERRITORY TITLE (2021) (1)
- Australia and international institutions (1997) (1)
- Resisting the norm of climate security (2016) (1)
- International law and politics : key documents (2006) (1)
- Terra Nullius and the Mabo Judgement of the Australian High Court: A Case Study of the Operation of Legalist Reasoning as a Mechanism of Political‐Legal Change (2008) (1)
- The Australian High Court's Use of the Western Sahara Case in Mabo (1996) (1)
- The attitude of the P5 towards a climate change role for the Council (2018) (1)
- International Law, US Power: The future of US engagement with international law (2012) (1)
- The geopolitical organization of Antarctica, 1900/ 1961: the case for a revisionist analysis (1995) (1)
- International Law, US Power: The US pursuit of legal security through the evolving regime relating to the use of force (2012) (0)
- Inserting Visions of Justice into a Contemporary History of International Law (2014) (0)
- International Law, US Power: The US pursuit of legal security through the evolution of the international law of dispute resolution (2012) (0)
- Imperialism in Antarctica (2019) (0)
- International Law, US Power: The US pursuit of legal security in substantive policy arenas (2012) (0)
- Issues in Australian Foreign Policy: January to June 1998 (1998) (0)
- Question and Answer Session (1998) (0)
- Design principles for dual mode readiness in an uncertain future (2022) (0)
- Great Power Responsibility for Climate Security in the United Nations Security Council (2022) (0)
- Australia’s Engagement with the UN, G20 and International Law (2016) (0)
- Techniques through which the United States has reconciled its practice of offensive legal security with the principle of sovereign equality (2012) (0)
- Indigenous Peoples, the United Nations and Human Rights (ed) Sarah Pritchard (Zed Books/The Federation Press, Sydney 1998) (1999) (0)
- Treaty-Making in International Organizations (2019) (0)
- Whose norm is it anyway? Mediating contested norm- histories in Iraq (2003) and Syria (2013) F RANk H A RV EY A ND J O HN MITT ON (2016) (0)
- The Imperial Over-Stretch of International Law (2020) (0)
- The geopolitical organization of Antarctica as an issue in international politics, 1900-1961 : developing a theory of cognitive structures of cooperation (0)
- International Law, US Power: The practice of offensive legal security in US diplomacy (2012) (0)
- Evaluation of security by means of claims: problems and possible solutions (2016) (0)
- The Participation of the Australian Government in International Debate on the Composition and Voting Procedure of the Security Council, 1945-2005 (2007) (0)
- The history of Australian legal opposition to Japanese Antarctic whaling (2019) (0)
- The Responsibility of the UN Security Council for Climate Security (2020) (0)
- Australia's Climate Change Law and Diplomacy (2008) (0)
- Comparing the robustness and effectiveness of the Antarctic treaty system and the UNFCCC regime (2019) (0)
- International Law, US Power: The US quest for legal security (2012) (0)
- Book Reviews (1979) (0)
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