This journal is the student publication that preceeded the Human Rights Law Review published by Oxford University Press which started in 2000. See comment below
1999, East Timor acquired the status of the world’s newest nation. The country is currently administ...
In this Article, the author discusses the likely approach of the International Court of Justice to t...
East Timor, Southeast Asia’s newest nation, has a centuries long history of colonial intervention an...
Starting with the premise that a change in the political status of East Timor is inevitable, and imm...
This is a unique book: an insider's account of the East Timor liberation struggle. It is also an aca...
Book Review of the monograph: Kent, Lia (2012), The Dynamics of Transitional Justice: International ...
Started 1998, Indonesia faced political instability due to the social unrest and the step down of In...
Review of a book presenting eyewitness reports and backgrounds to diverse aspects of the vote in Eas...
This book offers a collection of papers originating in a symposium, 'The Crisis in Timor-Leste: Unde...
This new Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Timor-Leste offers a fresh set of compelling perspective...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:0859.3885(ASA 21/40/97) / BLDSC - Bri...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:0859.3885(ASA 57/05/00) / BLDSC - Bri...
Right of self-determination is a fundamental right for every nation in the world. During 24 years T...
Started 1998, Indonesia faced political instability due to the social unrest and the step down of In...
Describes the East Timor Press Project, in which students in the School of Media Journalism at the Q...
1999, East Timor acquired the status of the world’s newest nation. The country is currently administ...
In this Article, the author discusses the likely approach of the International Court of Justice to t...
East Timor, Southeast Asia’s newest nation, has a centuries long history of colonial intervention an...
Starting with the premise that a change in the political status of East Timor is inevitable, and imm...
This is a unique book: an insider's account of the East Timor liberation struggle. It is also an aca...
Book Review of the monograph: Kent, Lia (2012), The Dynamics of Transitional Justice: International ...
Started 1998, Indonesia faced political instability due to the social unrest and the step down of In...
Review of a book presenting eyewitness reports and backgrounds to diverse aspects of the vote in Eas...
This book offers a collection of papers originating in a symposium, 'The Crisis in Timor-Leste: Unde...
This new Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Timor-Leste offers a fresh set of compelling perspective...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:0859.3885(ASA 21/40/97) / BLDSC - Bri...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:0859.3885(ASA 57/05/00) / BLDSC - Bri...
Right of self-determination is a fundamental right for every nation in the world. During 24 years T...
Started 1998, Indonesia faced political instability due to the social unrest and the step down of In...
Describes the East Timor Press Project, in which students in the School of Media Journalism at the Q...
1999, East Timor acquired the status of the world’s newest nation. The country is currently administ...
In this Article, the author discusses the likely approach of the International Court of Justice to t...
East Timor, Southeast Asia’s newest nation, has a centuries long history of colonial intervention an...