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The New Zealand Yearbook of International Law provides legal materials and critical commentary on issues of international law, addressing trends, state practice and policies in the development of international law in New Zealand, the South Pacific, Antarctica and globally. This Yearbook covers the period 1 January 2018 to 31 December 2018.

Produktbeschreibung
The New Zealand Yearbook of International Law provides legal materials and critical commentary on issues of international law, addressing trends, state practice and policies in the development of international law in New Zealand, the South Pacific, Antarctica and globally. This Yearbook covers the period 1 January 2018 to 31 December 2018.
Autorenporträt
Jan Jakob Bornheim, has been a lecturer in the School of Law at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, where he teaches Private International Law, since March 2018. Before that, he was a lecturer at the University of Essex in the UK. He has read law, economics, and North American Studies at the Free University of Berlin, the University of Cologne, and the University of Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne) at the undergraduate level. Afterwards, he obtained a Master of Laws from the University of Toronto and completed the doctoral program in law at the University of Cologne. He clerked for the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom and worked as a research lawyer for an Anglo-German law firm Christian Riffel, PhD (2014), Bern, is a senior lecturer in international economic law at the University of Canterbury and Co-Director of the LLM in International Law and Politics. He authored Protection Against Unfair Competition in the WTO TRIPS Agreement (Brill-Nijhoff 2016). He is a contributor to the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law and the Oxford Reports on International Law. Also, he is the Regional Advisor for the Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law and Vice Co-Chair of the International Economic Law Interest Group of the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law. In addition, he is a member of the ILA Committee on Rule of Law and International Investment Law.