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Shirley V. Scott
Shirley V. Scott
Professor of International Law and International Relations, UNSW
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The academic as service provider: Is the customer ‘always right?
SV Scott
Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management 21 (2), 193-202, 1999
2491999
International law as ideology: Theorizing the relationship between international law and international politics
SV Scott
Eur. J. Int'l L. 5, 313, 1994
1961994
International Law in World Politics
SV Scott
174*2017
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?
SV Scott
Review of European Community & International Environmental Law 21 (3), 220-230, 2012
1382012
Norm antipreneurs and the politics of resistance to global normative change
A Bloomfield, SV Scott
Routledge, 2017
1102017
Practising what we preach: towards a student-centred definition of feedback
SV Scott
Teaching in Higher Education 19 (1), 49-57, 2014
1072014
Implications of climate change for the UN Security Council: mapping the range of potential policy responses
SV Scott
International Affairs 91 (6), 1317-1333, 2015
812015
Ingenious and innocuous? Article IV of the Antarctic Treaty as imperialism
SV Scott
The Polar Journal 1 (1), 51-62, 2011
762011
Does Legality Really Matter? Accounting for the Decline in US Foreign Policy Legitimacy Following the 2003 Invasion of Iraq
SV Scott, O Ambler
European Journal of International Relations 13 (1), 67-87, 2007
652007
securitising Climate Change: international legal implications and obstacles
S scott
the politics of climate change, 147-163, 2009
60*2009
How cautious is precautious?: Antarctic tourism and the precautionary principle
SV Scott
International & Comparative Law Quarterly 50 (4), 963-971, 2001
602001
International law in the era of climate change
RG Rayfuse, SV Scott
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2012
572012
Climate Change and Peak Oil as Threats to International Peace and Security: Is it Time for the Security Council to Legislate?’
S Scott
Melbourne Journal of International Law 9, 495, 2008
53*2008
Is there room for international law in realpolitik?: accounting for the US ‘attitude’towards international law
SV Scott
Review of International Studies 30 (1), 71-88, 2004
532004
Climate Change and the UN Security Council
SV Scott, C Ku
472018
The LOS Convention as a constitutional regime for the oceans
SV Scott
Stability and Change in the Law of the Sea: The Role of the LOS Convention, 9-38, 2005
412005
Norm antipreneurs in world politics
A Bloomfield, SV Scott
Norm antipreneurs and the politics of resistance to global normative change …, 2016
362016
The decline of international law as a normative ideal
SV Scott
Victoria U. Wellington L. Rev. 49, 627, 2018
33*2018
The inclusion of sedentary fisheries within the continental shelf doctrine
SV Scott
International & Comparative Law Quarterly 41 (4), 788-807, 1992
32*1992
The global response to climate change: can the security council assume a lead role?
SV Scott, RCD Andrade
The Brown Journal of World Affairs 18 (2), 215-226, 2012
302012
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