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Law of the Sea - Whaling in the Antarctic: Significance and Implications of the ICJ Judgment edited by Malgosia FITZMAURICE and Dai TAMADA. Leiden: Brill, 2016. ix+423 pp. Hardcover: £103; $168.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 June 2017

Atsushi ISHII*
Affiliation:
Center for Northeast Asian Studies, Tohoku University

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4. International Convention for the Regulation of Whaling, 2 December 1946, 2 December 1946, 161 U.N.T.S. 72 (entered into force 10 November 1948), art. 8 [ICRW].

5. Ibid., preamble.

6. This rather nationalistic tone is in line with other Japanese literature on the Judgment. For example, see SAKAMOTO Shigeki, “The Whaling in the Antarctic Case from a Japanese Perspective” (2015) 58 Japanese Yearbook of International Law 247; OKUWAKI Naoya, “Hogei Saiban ni yosete” [On the Whaling Case] (2014) No. 636 Kokusai Mondai [International Affairs] 1.

7. Kenneth ABBOTT and Duncan SNIDAL, “Hard and Soft Law in International Governance” (2000) 54 International Organization 421.