The political ritual generated by Japanese whaling in the Southern Ocean annually captures the Australian imagination and at least the attention of international audiences. This article examines how Australia has become the self-appointed guardian of Antarctic whales whilst Japan remains resolutely pro-whaling.Adrian Peac
This paper looks at the Japanese whaling policy and inquires into what lies behind its direction. Th...
Despite widespread public interest on the topic of whaling, there isat present relatively little wor...
The contemporary whaling debate is one of the most complex and intractable issues of international e...
In this study, the conflict between pro-whaling Japan and anti-whaling Australia is scrutinised. The...
This Article examines Australia\u27s attempt to protect whales in the Antarctic Southern Ocean, in a...
In May 2010 Australia commenced litigation against Japan in the International Court of Justice over ...
This article posits the whaling debate in Japan as representing a conflict of environmental and huma...
This article examines the current dispute over whaling from the perspective of Japan, a country that...
Despite enduring so much foreign criticism for its pro-whaling stance, why does Japan continue to pu...
Good relations with Japan are critical for Australia. On by far the majority of issues, our two cou...
Whaling remains one of the most controversial and divisive aspects of the modern regulation of marin...
This study aims to shed light on the differences in the way in which an environmental issue is repre...
SummaryAustralia is on collision course with Japan over its whaling. Michael Gross reports
From pre-historic to modern times, whales remain an exploitable resource, though in recent decades t...
The International Whaling Commission has banned commercial whaling by member nations since 1986. Alt...
This paper looks at the Japanese whaling policy and inquires into what lies behind its direction. Th...
Despite widespread public interest on the topic of whaling, there isat present relatively little wor...
The contemporary whaling debate is one of the most complex and intractable issues of international e...
In this study, the conflict between pro-whaling Japan and anti-whaling Australia is scrutinised. The...
This Article examines Australia\u27s attempt to protect whales in the Antarctic Southern Ocean, in a...
In May 2010 Australia commenced litigation against Japan in the International Court of Justice over ...
This article posits the whaling debate in Japan as representing a conflict of environmental and huma...
This article examines the current dispute over whaling from the perspective of Japan, a country that...
Despite enduring so much foreign criticism for its pro-whaling stance, why does Japan continue to pu...
Good relations with Japan are critical for Australia. On by far the majority of issues, our two cou...
Whaling remains one of the most controversial and divisive aspects of the modern regulation of marin...
This study aims to shed light on the differences in the way in which an environmental issue is repre...
SummaryAustralia is on collision course with Japan over its whaling. Michael Gross reports
From pre-historic to modern times, whales remain an exploitable resource, though in recent decades t...
The International Whaling Commission has banned commercial whaling by member nations since 1986. Alt...
This paper looks at the Japanese whaling policy and inquires into what lies behind its direction. Th...
Despite widespread public interest on the topic of whaling, there isat present relatively little wor...
The contemporary whaling debate is one of the most complex and intractable issues of international e...