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Professor Neil Boister

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Department: Faculty of Law

Email: neil.boister@canterbury.ac.nz

Direct Dial: +64 3 3692191

Office: Meremere 323

Languages: English, Afrikaans

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Fields of Research

  • Domestic and Comparative Criminal Law
  • Drug Control
  • International Humanitarian Law
  • International Criminal Law
  • International Mutual Assistance
  • Transnational Criminal Law
  • Tobacco Control

Researcher Summary

My research interests lie in the intersection between the fields of criminal law and international law. My initial specialisation was in International Humanitarian Law and international drug control law. I have recently developed research interests in the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, international tobacco control and the area of transnational crime generally. I amparticularly interested in developing the notion of transnational criminal law, as that part of international criminal law in a general sense which is concerned with the suppression of transantional crime by states.

Subject Area: Disciplines

  • Law: Constitutional and Administrative Law; Criminal Law; International Law

Research/Scholarly/Creative Works

  • Boister N. (2022) An Introduction to Transnational Criminal Law. Online: Virtual Author Talk Series at the United Nations Library in Vienna, 12 Oct 2022. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2022) The Pitfalls of Extradition to China: The New Zealand Experience. Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia: Criminal Justice Coalition, 19 Oct 2022. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2022) Transnational Criminal Law and Comparative Criminal Law’. Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia: Comparative Criminal Law Seminar, 20 Oct 2022. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2022) ‘Kim extradition: A Challenge for New Zealand’. Capital Letter : 1. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2022) ‘Trust in Translation: Diplomatic Assurances, the New Zealand Supreme Court, and Extradition to China’. ANZSIL Perspective 29: 3-7. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2022) A General International Law of Extradition. Ottawa, Canada: Canadian Council of International Law 51st Annual Conference, 27-28 Oct 2022. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2022) Book Review of Florian Weigand’s ‘Conflict and Transnational Crime: Borders, Bullets and Business in South East Asia’. : 1-1. Rutgers. [Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books (online book review site)]. (Other)
  • Boister N. (2022) Extradition Law in Pacific Island Countries. Transnational Criminal Law Review 1(1) http://dx.doi.org/10.22329/tclr.v1i1.7478. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2022) The Breakdown of Extradition and Mutual Assistance Relations between Russia and Western States. University of Canterbury: Beeby Exchange on International Law Canterbury: The Russian Invasion of Ukraine and Implications for New Zealand and the Rules Based Order, 30-30 Sep 2022. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2022) 'The Tokyo Trial and its Legacy'. : 1-1. Centre for International Law, National University of Singapore: [Online Symposium: The Second World war in Asia: Justice Efforts, War, Memory and Reparations]. (Other)
  • Boister N. (2021) ‘The Growth of the Multilateral Suppression Conventions in the First Half of the 20th Century’. In Boister N; Gless S; Jessberger F (Ed.), Histories of Transnational Criminal Law: 39-56.Oxford University Press. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (2021) Extradition Law in New Zealand. Wellington: Thompson Reuters. 1-267. (Authored Books)
  • Boister N. (2021) Penal Aspects of the UN Drug Conventions. 1-598. (Authored Books)
  • Boister N. (2021) Regional Responses to Drug Trafficking through the South Pacific. Journal of South Pacific Law 22: 88-111. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2021) Review of John Hatchard's '‘Combating Money Money Laundering in Africa: Dealing with the Problem of PEPs’. Criminal law and Criminal Jusice Books Rutgers University New Jersey, United States: Rutgers University. [Digital]. (Other)
  • Boister N. (2021) The Historical Evolution of Transnational Criminal Law. Kyoto, Japan: Fourteenth United Nations Congress on Crime Preventon and Criminal Justice, 7-12 Mar 2021. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N., Gless S. and Jessberger F. (2021) 'Introduction'. In Boister N; Gless S; Jessberger F (Ed.), Histories of Transnational Criminal Law: 1-15. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Chapters)
  • Boister N; Gless S; Jessberger F (Ed.) (2021) Histories of Transnational Criminal Law. (first ed.) Oxford: Oxford University Press. 330. (Edited Volumes)
  • Boister N. (2020) ‘New Zealand and the Pacific’. In Costi A (Ed.), Public International Law A New Zealand Perspective: 303-360. Wellington: Lexis Nexis. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (2020) “Is the South Pacific in danger of becoming a Narco-Region?”. University of Otago, Dunedin: Inaugural Otago National Security School, 3-3 Feb 2020. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2020) Regional Responses to Drug Trafficking through the South Pacific’ in the online colloquium ‘Transnational Security: Regional Integration in the Suppression of Transnational Crime’. online: Transnational Security: Regional Integration in the Suppression of Transnational Crime, 11 Sep 2020-11 Sep 2022. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2019) ‘Article 44: Extradition’. In Rose C; Kubiciel M; Landwehr O (Ed.), The United Nations Convention Against Corruption A Commentary: 420-436. Oxford: Oxford University Press, USA. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (2019) ‘Article 45: Transfer of sentenced persons’. In Rose C; Kubiciel M; Landwehr O (Ed.), The United Nations Convention against Corruption: A Commentary: 437-439. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (2019) ‘Jurisdiction of the Criminal Chamber of the African Court of Justice and Peoples and Human Rights over Drug Trafficking’. In Jalloh CC; Clarke KM; Nmehielle VO (Ed.), The African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples Rights in Context: Developments and Challenges: 362-380. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108525343. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (2019) ‘Regional Models for Cooperation against the Traffic in Drugs: A Comparison of European, South Pacific and African Approaches’. In Schwikkard PJ; Hoctor S (Ed.), A Reasonable Man: Essays in Honour of Jonathan Burchell: 226-245. Cape Town: Jutas. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (2019) ‘Transnational Crimes Jurisdiction of the Criminal Chamber of the African Court of Justice and Peoples and Human Rights’. In Jalloh CC; Clarke KM; Nmehielle VO (Ed.), The African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights in Context Development and Challenges: 336-361. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108525343. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (2019) ‘A New Approach to Combating Corruption in the African Union: Creating a Regional Crime of Corruption within the Jurisdiction of a Regional Criminal Court’. Hilton Hotel, Brisbane: Bribery and Corruption: Modern Approaches to an Eternal Problem, 9 Jul 2020-12 Jul 2019. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2019) ‘Comparing Regional Approaches to Transnational crime’. School of Law, University of Canterbury: Regional Approaches to Anti-Corruption in the South Pacific and Europe, 25-25 Sep 2019. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2019) ‘Presentation on the Elements of Transnational crimes’. Geneva: Geneva Expert Roundtable on the Rules of Procedure of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights, African Court Research Initiative,, 17-18 May 2019. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2019) ‘The Growth of the Multilateral Suppression conventions in the first half of the Twentieth Century’. Schloss Herrenhausen, Hannover: Histories of Transnational Criminal Law, 15 Oct 2019-18 Jul 2020. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2018) "Review of 'The Global Anti-Corruption Regime: The case of Papua New Guinea' by Hanna Harris'. New Zealand Yearbook of International Law 16: 445-448. (Other)
  • Boister N. (2018) ‘Comparative Regional Approaches to Drug trafficking in the European Union, The Pacific Islands Forum and the African Union’. School of Law, University of Canterbury: Comparative Law Symposium: Legal Pluralism in the 21st Century, 7-7 Feb 2018. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N., Jelsma M., Bewley-Taylor D., Fitzmaurice M. and Walsh J. (2018) Balancing Treaty Stability and Change: Inter se modification of the UN drug control conventions to facilitate cannabis regulation. In Balancing Treaty Stability and Change: Inter se modification of the UN drug control conventions to facilitate cannabis regulation, TNI. Commissioned by TNI. 1-43. (Discussion/Working Papers)
  • Boister NB. (2018) Different forms of Regional cooperation against Crime. Christchurch: New Zealand Institute of Intelligence Professionals, South Island branch, 27 Jul 2018. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister NB. (2018) An Introduction to Transnational Criminal Law. (2nd ed.). New York: Oxford University Press. 450. (Authored Books)
  • Boister NB. (2018) Regional approaches to Cooperation in Extradition of Transnational Criminals: The European Arrest Warrant as a Global Model. RMIT, Melbourne, Australia: Joint EU Centres Conference 16-18 October 2017, 16 Oct 2017-18 Dec 2018. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister NB. (2018) The Remaking of the Tokyo Trial: Changing Historical and Legal Interpretations. Coral Bel School of Asia and Pacific Affairs, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific: The Tokyo Tribunal – 70th Anniversary of the Judgment on Japan’s War Leaders, 24-24 Sep 2018. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister NB. (2018) New Zealand’s Approach to International Criminal Law from Versailles to Tokyo. In von Lingen K (Ed.), Transcultural Justice at the Tokyo Tribunal: The Allied Struggle for Justice, 1946-48: 182-201. Leiden: Brill. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004361058_011. (Chapters)
  • Boister NB. and Jelsma M. (2018) Inter se modification of the UN drug control conventions: An exploration of its applicability to legitimise the legal regulation of cannabis markets. International Community Law Review 20(5): 456-492. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18719732-12341385. (Journal Articles)
  • Christensen MJ. and Boister N. (2018) New Perspectives on the Structure of Transnational Criminal Justice. In Boister N; Christensen MJ (Ed.), New Perspectives on the Structure of Transnational Criminal Justice: 1-11.Brill. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24680931-12340002. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (2017) Global Simplification of Extradition: Interviews with Selected Extradition Experts in New Zealand, Canada, the US and EU. Criminal Law Forum http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10609-017-9342-7. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2017) Regional cooperation in the suppression of transnational crime in the south pacific. International Law Issues in the South Pacific: 36-93. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351155489-3. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (2017) Responding to Transnational Crime: The Distinguishing Features of Transnational Criminal Law. In van der Wilt H; Paulussen C (Ed.), Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes: Towards an Integrative Approach (1st ed.): 27-49. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781786433992. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. and Hopkins J. (2017) Multi-level responses to Security Threats: All in this Together? In Burke R; Riffel C (Ed.), New Zealand Yearbook of International Law: 3-8. Leiden/Boston: Brill/Nijhoff. (Chapters)
  • Boister NB. (2017) ‘The ‘Bad Global Citizen’, ‘Naked’, in the ‘Transnational Penal Space’. In Boister N; Christensen MJ (Ed.), New Perspectives on the Structure of Transnational Criminal Justice: 12-39.Brill. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24680931-12340003. (Chapters)
  • Boister NB. (2017) Inter se Modification of the UN Drug Control Conventions: An Exploration of its Applicability to Legitimise the Legal Regulation of Cannabis Markets, Cannabis Regulation and the UN Drug Control Treaties. Amsterdam: Expert seminar organized by Transnational Institute (TNI), the Global Drug Policy Observatory (GDPO) and the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), 26-28 Oct 2017. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister NB. (2017) The Global Simplification of Extradition: Views of practitioners in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the US and EU. San Francisco: Criminal Justice in the 21st Century, International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law 30th International Conference held jointly with the American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section, 9-13 Jul 2017. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister NB. (2017) Global Trends towards the Simplification of Extradition Procedures: From the Substantive to the Procedural without a Universal Framework of Reference. In Maluwa T; Du Plessis M; Tladi D (Ed.), The Pursuit of a Brave New World in International Law: Essays in Honour of John Dugard: 511-546.Brill/Nijhoff. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004340077_020. (Chapters)
  • Boister NB. (2017) Law Enforcement Cooperation between New Zealand and the United States: Serving the Internet 'Pirate' Kim Dotcom Up on a 'Silver Platter'? In Hufnagel S; McCartney C (Ed.), Trust in international police and justice cooperation: 193-220. Oxford: Hart-Bloomsbury. (Chapters)
  • Boister NB; Christensen MJ (Ed.) Christensen MJ. (2017) Brill Research Perspectives on Transnational Crime. 1-118. (Edited Volumes)
  • Boister N. (2016) Book Review. Criminal Law Forum 27(4): 529-536. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10609-016-9294-3. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister NB. (2016) The Cooperation Provisions of the UN Convention against Transnational Organised Crime: A ‘toolbox’ rarely used? International Criminal Law Review 16(1): 39-70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15718123-01601008. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister NB. (2016) The nature of the international trend towards simplification of extradition: from the substantive to the procedural without a universal framework of reference. Centre of Excellence for International Courts (iCourts), The Faculty of Law, University of Copenhage: The Emerging Transnational Criminal Law, 17-18 May 2016. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister NB. (2016) Colonialism, Anti-colonialism and Neo-colonialism in China: the Opium Question at the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal. In von Lingen K (Ed.), War Crimes Trials in the Wake of Decolonization and Cold War in Asia, 1945-1956: 25-50.Palgrave Macmillan. (Chapters)
  • Boister NB. (2016) The UN Convention against Transnational Organised Crime 2000. In Hauck P; Peterke S (Ed.), International Law and Transnational Organized Crime: 126-149. Oxford, England: OUP. (Chapters)
  • Boister NEIL. (2016) Waltzing on the Vienna Consensus on Drug Control? Tensions in the International System for the Control of Drugs. Leiden Journal of International Law 29(2): 389-409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0922156516000078. (Journal Articles)
  • Gerry F., Harre T., Naibaho N., Muraskiewicz J. and Boister NB. (2016) Is the Law an Ass when it comes to Mules? How Indonesia can Lead a New Global Approach to Treating Drug Traffickers and Human Trafficked Victims.. Asian Journal of International Law : 1-23. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2015) Further reflections on the concept of transnational criminal law. Transnational Legal Theory 6(1): 9-30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20414005.2015.1042232. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister NB. (2015) Establishing regional judicial institutions to prosecute transnational crimes: The African Union’s proposed criminal chamber’s jurisdiction over transnational crimes. Institute of Public International Law, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany, 30 Mar 2015. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister NB. (2015) The Tokyo Trial 1946 - 1948 : What value today? Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, United States: Asian Studies Center, 21 Apr 2015. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister NB. (2015) The Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal: Beyond Nuremberg. University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland: International Criminal Law Seminar, Faculty of Law, 12 May 2015. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister NB. (2015) The UN Convention on transnational organised crime – Success or failure? Department of Criminal Law, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands: 15 Jun 2015. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister NB. (2015) Disclosure in Dotcom v the United States. New Zealand Law Journal November(10): 364-388. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister NB. (2015) New Zealand´s Approach to International Criminal Law from Versailles to Tokyo. Heidelberg, Germany: Law, Biography, and a Trial: Tokyo’s Transnational Histories’ held at Heidelberg University, Internationales Wissenschaftsforum, 6-8 Dec 2015. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister NB. (2015) The 2012 protocol on the illicit trade in tobacco – Signpost to the future of transnational criminal law? In Linton S; Simpson G; Schabas WA (Ed.), For the Sake of Present and Future Generations: Essays on International Law, Crime and Justice in Honour of Roger S. Clark: 445-458. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill - Nijhoff. (Chapters)
  • Boister NB. (2015) The UN Convention against transnational organised crime as a platform for international cooperation against transnational crime. In. (Conference Contributions - Published)
  • Boister NB. (2015) Transnational crimes jurisdiction. In. (Conference Contributions - Published)
  • Boister NB; Currie RJ (Ed.) (2015) Routledge Handbook of Transnational Criminal Law. Abingdon: Routledge. 458. (Edited Volumes)
  • Boister N. (2014) ’Crimes Against International Peace’ and International Law. Edinburgh Law Review 18(1): 153-155. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/elr.2014.0190. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister NB. (2014) [Keynote address] Distinguishing features of transnational criminal law. In. (Conference Contributions - Published)
  • Boister NB. (2014) The ICC’s first twelve years: Challenges and achievements. Auckland, New Zealand: Workshop for the Universality of the Rome Statue of the International Criminal Court and Kampala Amendments on the Crime of Aggression in the Pacific Region, 6-7 Mar 2014. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister NB. (2014) Colonialism, anti-colonialism and neo-colonialism in China: The opium question at the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal. In. (Conference Contributions - Published)
  • Boister NB. (2014) Reflections on the object and purpose of the UN Drug Conventions. In. (Conference Contributions - Published)
  • Boister NB. (2014) The concept and nature of transnational criminal law. Routledge Handbook of Transnational Criminal Law: 11-26.Routledge. (Chapters)
  • Boister NB. (2014) The European Anti-Fraud Office and the protocol to eliminate illicit trade in tobacco products. In Mitchell AD; Voon T (Ed.), The Global Tobacco Epidemic and the Law: 64-84.Edward Elgar Publishing Limited. (Chapters)
  • Boister NB. (2014) The Tokyo International Military Tribunal - A show trial? In. (Conference Contributions - Published)
  • Boister NB. (2014) The Tokyo Military Tribunal: A show trial? In Bergsmo M; Ling CW; Ping Y (Ed.), Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: 3-29. Brussels, Belgium: Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (2013) What is going on with Kim Dotcom? Gallagher Concert Hall, University of Waikato: Inaugural Professorial Lecture at the University of Waikato, 24 Jul 2013. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2013) Drugs, international regulation, and criminal liability. Oxford Bibliographies online http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199796953/obo-9780199796953-0104.xml?rskey=pnVCdn&result=1&q=&print: Oxford Press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/obo/9780199796953-0104. (Other)
  • Boister N. (2013) Law enforcement cooperation with the United States: How the New Zealand police served the internet ’pirate’ Kim Dotcom up on a ’silver platter’. Onati International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Onati: Workshop on ’A Question of Trust: Socio-Legal Imperatives in International Police and Justice Cooperation’, 4-5 Jul 2013. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2013) OLAF and the development of the protocol on the illicit trade in tobacco products. In. (Conference Contributions - Published)
  • Boister N. (2013) The extradition of Kim Dotcom. In. (Conference Contributions - Published)
  • Boister N. (2012) An Introduction to Transnational Criminal Law. Oxford University Press. xlix+301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780199605385.001.0001. (Authored Books)
  • Boister N. (2012) Culpable homicide. In Simester AP; Brookbanks WJ (Ed.), Principles of Criminal Law (4th ed.): 541-593.Brookers Ltd. (Chapters)
  • Boister NB. (2012) Kim Dotcom - An unexpected journey? Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London: Cybercrime and Jurisdiction, 13 Dec 2012. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister NB. (2012) Offences (Part IV) and International Co-Operation (Part V) of the Protocol on Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products: Framework Convention Alliance Briefing. International Conference Centre, Geneva, Switzerland: Fifth and Final Meeting of the International Negotiating Body for a Protocol on Control of Illicit Tobacco Related Activities, 30 Mar 2012. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister NB. (2012) The nature of transnational criminal law. University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany: Faculty of Law Presentation, 15 Nov 2012. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister NB. (2012) The negotiation of the Illicit Trade Protocol: An overview. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand: International and Comparative Law Group, The negotiation of the Illicit Trade Protocol, 24 Apr 2012. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister NB. (2012) The Tokyo Trial? Best left in the dustbin of legal history? Institute of Public International Law, University of Bonn: 31 Oct 2012. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister NB. (2012) What is transnational criminal law. UN Audio Visual Library of International Law (UN AVL) Lecture Series. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister NB. (2012) INB V: Prospects for the Provisions for Part IV, Offences, and for Part V, International Cooperation, in the Draft Illicit Trade Protocol (ITP).. (Reports)
  • Boister NB. (2012) International Tribunals for Transnational Crimes: Towards a Transnational Criminal Court. Criminal Law Forum 23(4): 295-318. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10609-012-9182-4. (Journal Articles)
  • Taylor L., Cheer U., Boister N., Toomey E., Mueller S. and Wilson D. (2012) Improving the effectiveness of large class teaching in law degrees.Commissioned by Ako Aotearoa - National Centre for Tertiary Teaching Excellence. 54pp. (Reports)
  • Boister N. (2011) International Tribunals for Transnational Crimes: Towards a Transnational Criminal Court. National University of Singapore, Singapore: Faculty of Law Staff Seminar, Research Seminar Series. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2011) The Legal Practical and Political Difficulties involved in Incorporating the Crime of Corruption within the Jurisdiction of an International Criminal Tribunal. Victoria Falls Hotel, Zimbabwe: OSISA and OSF Grand Corruption Roundtable. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2011) Transnational Crime, Armed Conflict and the Military: Mapping the Legal Terrain. Melbourne, Australia: Military Law in a New Dimension: Armed Forces Deployed against Transnational Crime and Terrorism, 26-28 Aug 2011. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2011) Punishing Japan's 'Opium War-making' in China: The Relationship between Transnational Crime and Aggression at the Tokyo Tribunal. In Tanaka Y; McCormack T; Simpson G (Ed.), Beyond Victor's Justice? The Tokyo War Crimes Trial Revisited: 323-350. Leiden and Boston: Nijhoff. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (2011) Tokyo War Crimes Collection. In Jones C; Matthews B (Ed.), Treasures of the University of Canterbury Library: 104-107.University of Canterbury. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. and McGrady B. (2011) Why and how to make a Treaty Crime of Medicine Counterfeiting: A Reply to Attaran, Bate and Kendal. Journal of International Criminal Justice 9(4): 947-951. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jicj/mqr038. [Reply to Article]. (Other)
  • Boister NB. (2011) International Tribunals for Transnational Crimes: Towards a Transnational Criminal Court. Ottawa, Canada: Conference of the International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law and the International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy, 'Globalization of Crime - Criminal Justice Responses', 7-11 Aug 2011. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Jones C., Morrison G., Tau TM., Hawes J., Clement J., Boister N. and Buckingham J. (2011) Remembering the Past. In Jones C; Matthews B; Clement J (Ed.), Treasures of the University of Canterbury Library Christchurch: Canterbury University Press. (Chapters)
  • Ling CW., Joseph M. and Boister NB. (2011) Panel Discussion: Extradition and Mutual Legal Assistance under Global and Regional Conventions. National University of Singapore, Singapore: Centre for International Law Workshop on International Maritime Crimes: Legal Issues and Prospects for Cooperation in ASEAN, 17-18 Jan 2011. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2010) The International Legal and Political Dimensions. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand: Panel Discussion on review of the Misuse of Drugs Act. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2010) [Review of The Tokyo War Crimes Trial: The Pursuit of Justice in the Wake of World War II by Yuma Totani]. International Criminal Law Review 10: 289-299. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2010) Extradition for Illicit Tobacco Trade Crimes: Which Crimes and How? Framework Convention Alliance Bulletin 2010(99): 2. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2010) How 'Serious' for Use of UNTOC. Framework Convention Alliance Bulletin 2010(100): 3. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2010) Just How much Room to Manoeuvre is there in re Possession of Illicit Drugs for Personal Use? Submission to the NZ Law Commission's Misuse of Drugs Act Review. 2584 words. (Discussion/Working Papers)
  • Boister N. (2010) Pathways to the Suppression of Transnational Crime. University of Canberra, Australia: Criminal Justice Cooperation Conference: Comparing European, United States', Asia-Pacific and Australian Approaches, 5-6 Oct 2010. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2010) Recent Progress in the Development of a Protocol on the Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products. Asian Journal of WTO & International Health Law and Policy 5(1): 53-86. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2010) Review of Yuma Totani, The Tokyo War Crimes Trial: The Pursuit of Justice in the Wake of World War II (Harvard University Asia Centre, 2008). International Criminal Law Review 10: 289-291. [Book Review]. (Other)
  • Boister N. (2010) The (Un-) Systematic Nature of the UN Criminal Justice System: The (Non) Relationship Between The Draft Illicit Tobacco Trade Protocol and The UN Convention Against Transnational Organised Crime. Criminal Law Forum 21(3-4): 361-397. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10609-010-9123-z. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2010) The (Un)systematic Nature of the UN Criminal Justice System: The Relationship between the Draft Protocol on the Illicit Trade in Tobacco Products and the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organised Crime. Catholic University of Portugal, Lisbon, Portugal: 23rd International Conference of the Society for the Reform of Criminal Law (ISRCL), 25-29 Jun 2010. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2010) The Application of Collective and Comprehensive Criminal Responsibility for Aggression at the Tokyo International Military Tribunal: The Measure of the Crime of Aggression? Journal of International Criminal Justice 8(2): 425-447. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jicj/mqq012. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2010) The Tokyo Trial. In Schabas WA; Bernaz N (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of International Criminal Law: 17-32. London and New York: Routledge. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (2009) The International Military Tribunal for the Far East Revisited. National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland: Seminar at the Irish Centre for Human Rights, 01 Oct 2009. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2009) The Relationship between the Illicit Tobacco Trade Protocol and the UN Convention against Transnational Organised Crime. Queens University, Belfast, UK: International Law Association (British Branch) and Queens University School of Law Joint Seminar, 01 Jul 2004. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2009) The Relationship between the Illicit Tobacco Trade Protocol and the UN Convention against Transnational Organised Crime. University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK: Visiting Fellows Roundtable, 01 Nov 2000. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2009) The Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal: Best Left in the Dustbin of History. Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand: International Law Association New Zealand Branch Meeting, 22 Apr 2008. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2009) International Criminal Law. New Zealand Yearbook of International Law 2008 6: 425-428. Christchurch: International Law Group. [Book review]. (Other)
  • Boister N. (2009) New Zealand and the 'Supreme International Crime': Vengeance or Hypocrisy? New Zealand Yearbook of International Law 2008 6: 137-154. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2009) Out of the shadows of Nuremberg: The international Military Tribunal for the Far East. Nuremberg, Germany: "That Four Great Nations...": The Nuremberg Trial - Taking Stock, 1-3 Oct 2009. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2009) The Dangers of the Crime of Aggression. Christchurch, New Zealand: International Aggression as Crime: Implications for International and Domestic Criminal Law, 10-10 Jul 2009. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2009) The Suppression of the Illicit Trade in Tobacco Through International Law: Current Developments. Taipei, Taiwan: 2009 International Conference on FCTC: Control of Demand and Supply of Tobacco and International Trade, 28-29 Aug 2009. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2009) Treaty Crimes, International Criminal Court? New Criminal Law Review 12(3): 341-365. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2009) Watching Brief at Eighteenth session of the UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (UNCCPCJ)' held in Vienna at UNODC 16-24 April 2009 (Report for the Framework Convention Alliance on Tobacco Control 2773 words, April 2009).. (Reports)
  • Boister N. (2009) Treaty-based Crimes. In Cassese A (Ed.), The Oxford Companion to International Criminal Justice (1st ed.): 540-542. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (2008) Building an Illicit Tobacco Trade Protocol within the Existing Global System of Criminal Justice. Geneva: Framework Convention Alliance Lunchtime Briefing, Second Meeting of the International Negotiating Body for a Protocol on Control of the Illicit Trade in Tobacco, 22 Feb 2008. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2008) Negotiating Crime Control Treaties. University of Canterbury: Law and Order', Legal Studies Teachers Conference 2008, 20 Aug 2008. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2008) Overlap with the Other Treaty Regimes, Pre-INB2 Presentation to the Framework Convention Alliance on Tobacco Control, Geneva, 19 October 2008. 07 Aug 2008. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2008) Overlap with the Other Treaty Regimes. Geneva: Pre-INB2 Presentation to the Framework Convention Alliance on Tobacco Control, 01 Mar 2008. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2008) The Tokyo Trial: Best Left in the Dustbin of Legal History? Art Gallery, Christchurch, New Zealand: UC In the City Lecture Series, 09 Oct 2008. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2008) The Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal: Best Left in the Dustbin of History. Art Gallery, Christchurch: UC In the City Lecture Series, 17 Nov 2006. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2008) The Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal: Best Left in the Dustbin of History. Art Gallery, Christchurch: UC In the City Lecture Series, 23 Feb 2008. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2008) A Review of the Year's Developments in International Peace, Security and Justice. Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Beeby Colloquium, 29-29 Aug 2008. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2008) Building an Illicit Tobacco Trade Protocol within the Existing Global System of Criminal Justice. Framework Convention Alliance Bulletin Sat 25 Oct 2008(79): 3. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2008) Duplication of International Obligations. Geneva, Switzerland: First Meeting of the International Negotiating Body for a Protocol on Control of Illicit Tobacco Related Activities (presentation was to WHO region for the Americas), 11-15 Feb 2008. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2008) Enforcing Due Diligence by Tobacco Products Manufacturers in Controlling their Chains of Supply through the Proposed Protocol on Illicit Trade to the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Framework Convention Alliance on Tobacco Control. (Discussion/Working Papers)
  • Boister N. (2008) Existing treaties on transnational crime and the proposed Protocol. Framework Convention Alliance Bulletin IT-INB1(74): 6. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2008) International Cooperation under the Proposed Protocol. Geneva, Switzerland: presentation to the WHO Region for Americas (AMRO), First Meeting of the International Negotiating Body for a Protocol on Control of Illicit Tobacco Related Activities, 11-15 Feb 2008. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2008) Relationship of the Protocol with Other Treaty Crime Regimes. Geneva, Switzerland: Framework Convention Alliance Briefing to all delegates to the First Meeting of the International Negotiating Body for a Protocol on Control of Illicit Tobacco Related Activities, 11-15 Feb 2008. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2008) Review of Madoka Futamura: War Crimes Tribunals and Transitional Justice: The Tokyo Trial and the Nuremberg Legacy (Routledge, 2008) in Neil Boister and Karen Scott (eds), New Zealand Yearbook of International Law 2007-2008 (International Law Group: Christchurch, 2008), 375-377. . (Other)
  • Boister N. (2008) The Place of a Protocol on tobacco Trade within the Existing International Regime Dealing with Transnational Crime. . (Discussion/Working Papers)
  • Boister N. (2008) The Place of a Protocol on tobacco Trade within the Existing International Regime Dealing with Transnational Crime.Framework Convention Alliance on Tobacco Control. 6750 words. (Reports)
  • Boister N. (2008) The Relationship between Transnational and International Crimes at the Tokyo International Military Tribunal: Japan's Drug Trafficking in Manchuria in the 1930s. Asia Pacific Centre for Military Law, University of Melbourne: The 60th Anniversary of the Judgment in the Tokyo War Crimes Trial: Lessons for the Future of International Law, 10-12 Nov 2008. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2008) Watching Brief at Fourth Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Convention on Transnational Organised Crime (UNCTOC) held in Vienna at UNODC 9-17 October 2008’ (Report for the Framework Convention Alliance on Tobacco Control).. (Reports)
  • Boister N. (2008) Watching Brief at Fourth session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNCTOC) held in Vienna at UNODC 8-17 October 2008.Commissioned by Report for the Framework Convention Alliance on Tobacco Control. 2101 words. (Reports)
  • Boister N. and Cryer R. (2008) Documents on the Tokyo International Military Tribunal: charter, indictment and judgments. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1470pp. (Edited Volumes)
  • Boister N. and Cryer R. (2008) The Tokyo International Military Tribunal: A Reappraisal. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 376. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199278527.001.0001. (Authored Books)
  • Boister N. and Scott K. (2008) New Zealand Yearbook of International Law 2007-2008. Christchurch: International Law Group. (Edited Volumes)
  • Boister NB. (2008) [Review of International Criminal Law by M. Cherif Bassiouni (editor)]. New Zealand Yearbook of International Law 6: 427-430. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister NB. (2008) [Review of War crimes tribunals and transitional justice: The Tokyo trial and the Nurmeberg Legacy by Madoka Futamura]. New Zealand Yearbook of International Law 5: 375-377. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister NB. and Cryer R. (2008) The Tokyo International Military Tribunal: A reappraisal. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. (Authored Books)
  • Boister NB. and Cryer R. (2008) Introduction. In Boister NB; Cryer R (Ed.), Documents on the Tokyo International Military Tribunal: Charter, Indictment and Judgments: xxxiii-lxxxiv. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (2007) Aggression, The Past, Present and Future. University of Canterbury: New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, Christchurch Branch, 04 Apr 2008. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2007) Expansion of the Substantive Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC): Lessons for New Zealand. Ministry of Justice, Wellington, New Zealand: Justice Horizons Seminar, 23 Aug 2007. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2007) Comments on the Proposed Template for a Tobacco Smuggling Protocol to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Consultation Paper for the Framework Convention Alliance on Tobacco Control. (Discussion/Working Papers)
  • Boister N. (2007) Conspiracy and Common Purpose in the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. University of Durham, Durham, UK: Society of Legal Scholars Annual Conference, 10-13 Sep 2007. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2007) New Zealand Yearbook of International Law 2007. Christchurch: University of Canterbury. International Law Group. (Edited Volumes)
  • Boister N. (2007) Summary of Conference Findings. University of Cantebury, Christchurch, New Zealand: Conference on Models of Regional Governance for Pacific Island States: The Future Architecture of Pacific Regionalism, 25-27 May 2007. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2007) Transnational Organized Crime: A Commentary on the United Nations Convention and its Protocols by David McClean: Reviewed by Neil Boister. Criminal Law Review 2007: 915-917. (Other)
  • Boister N. (2007) Wars of Transnational Liberation in International Humanitarian Law. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand: Ethics of War and Peace (EWAP) Workshop: Jus In Bello: Contemporary Challenges in the Conduct of Armed Conflict, 3-3 Jul 2007. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2007) Why developing states should not seek expansion of the International Criminal Court's jurisdiction to include the Treaty crimes. In Hoctor SV; Schwikkard PJ (Ed.), The Exemplary Scholar: Essays In Honour of John Milton: 123-136. Cape Town: Juta and Company. (Chapters)
  • Boister NB. (2007) Aggression at the Tokyo War Crimes Trial. Vancouver, Canada: 20th Anniversary Conference of the International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law (ISRCL), 'Twenty Years of Criminal Justice Reform: Past Achievements and Future Challenges', 22-26 Jun 2007. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2006) ‘Conspiracy and Cognate Doctrines at the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal’, , 2006 Refereed Papers, Paper 17, 1-16. In Australia and New Zealand Law and History E Journal 2006 Refereed papers(Paper 17): 1-16. (Conference Contributions - Published)
  • Boister N. (2006) Conspiracy and Crimes Against Peace at the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal: A Problematic Precedent in International Criminal Law. School of Law, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia: 25th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Law and History Society (ANZLHS 2006), 8-10 Dec 2006. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. and Costi A. (2006) Droit Pénal International dans le Pacifique: Tentatives d'Harmonisation Régionale (Regionalising International Criminal Law in the Pacific). Wellington: New Zealand Association for Comparative Law and Association de Législation Comparée des Pays du Pacifique. 251pp. (Edited Volumes)
  • Boister N. and Gallavin C. (2006) Concluding Comment: Pacific "Super Courts". In Boister N; Costi A (Ed.), Regionalising International Criminal Law in the Pacific: 241-251. Wellington: New Zealand Association for Comparative Law/Association de Législation Comparée des Pays du Pacifique. (Chapters)
  • Boister NB. (2006) Conspiracy and Cognate Doctrines in the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal. University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia: Asia-Pacific Centre for Military Law Seminar, 06 Dec 2006. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister NB. (2006) Conspiracy at Tokyo: The Tokyo Tribunal and the Concept of Conspiracy in International Criminal Law. Australian National University, Canberra, Australia: Australian Capital Territory Red Cross/Centre for International Public Law Seminar, 21 Nov 2006. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister NB. (2006) International Crime, Transnational Crime and a Pacific Regional "Super Court". Centre for Public, International & Comparative Law, University of Queensland, Australia: Seminar Series, 20 Mar 2007. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister NB. (2006) Sir William Webb, Crimes Against Peace and the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal. Mallesons Stephen Jacques, Brisbane, Australia: Australian Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Seminar, 14 Nov 2006. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister NB. (2006) Treaty Crimes: Why They Aren't International Crimes. Australian National University, Canberra, Australia: Centre for International Public Law Discussion Group/International Law Roundtable Seminar, 13 Nov 2006. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister NB. (2006) Chair’s Closing Remarks. School of Law, University of Canterbury: Conference on Regionalising International Criminal Law, 19-20 Aug 2006. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2005) From treaty crimes to core crimes: why some crimes were left out of the ICC's jurisdiction, and how new crimes may make there way into the ICC's jurisdiction. Glasgow, UK: Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) Annual Conference, 6 Sep 2005. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2005) New Directions for Regional Cooperation in the Suppression of Transnational Crime in the South Pacific. Journal of South Pacific Law 9(2): 17pp. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2005) New Directions in Regional Cooperation in the Suppression of Transnational Crime in the South Pacific. Brisbane, Australia: Transnational Organised Crime and International Criminal Law: Developments and Debates', Australian Institute of Criminology/ University of Queensland T.C. Beirne School of Law Roundtable, 14 Jun 2005. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2005) Review of Edward M. Wise, Ellen S. Podgor and Roger S. Clark, International Criminal Law Cases and Materials, 2nd edn, (Newark, San Francisco and Charlottesville: Lexis Nexis, 2004) and International Criminal Law Cases and Materials: Teachers Manual, 2nd edn, (Newark, San Francisco and Charlottesville: Lexis Nexis, 2004). International and Comparative Quarterly 54(4): 1053-1055. (Other)
  • Boister N. (2005) The Structure, Interpretation and Application of the Penal Code, Issue Papers 1-4. Fijian Law Reform Commission. 1-67. (Discussion/Working Papers)
  • Boister N. (2005) Reflections on the Relationship between the Duty to Educate in Humanitarian Law and the Absence of a Defence of Mistake of Law in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. In Burchill R; White ND; Morris J (Ed.), International Conflict and Security Law: Essays in Memory of Hilaire McCoubrey: 32-48. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (2005) Regional Cooperation in the Suppression of Transnational Crime in the South Pacific: The Honiara Declaration on Law Enforcement Cooperation and Beyond. In Leane G; von Tigerstrom B (Ed.), International Law Issues in the South Pacific: 35-93. Aldershot: Ashgate. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (2004) Failing to get to the Heart of the Matter in Sierra Leone?: The Truth Commission is Denied Unrestricted Access to Chief Hinga Norman. Journal of International Criminal Justice 2(4): 1100-1117. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2004) Regional Cooperation in the Suppression of Transnational Crime in the South Pacific: Threat Assessment by the Pacific Forum. Canberra, Australia: 12th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law, 'International Law and Security In The Post-Iraq Era: Where to for International Law?', 18 Jun 2004. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2004) Review of M. den Boer (ed.), Organised Crime: A Catalyst in the Europeanisation of National Police and Prosecution Agencies (Maastricht: European Institute of Public Administration, 2002). European Journal of Public Law 10: 565-569. (Other)
  • Boister NB. (2004) The Conflict between the TRC Sierra Leone and the Special Court Sierra Leone. Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK: Law Department Research Seminar, 08 Oct 2004. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister NB. (2004) International Legal Cooperation in the Suppression of Transnational Crime in the South Pacific. Sheffield, UK: Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) Annual Conference, 13 Sep 2004. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister NB. (2004) Problems of Legitimacy and Respect for Human Rights in the Globalisation of Penal Norms: Confiscation in South Africa as a Case in Point. In Sarkin J; Binchey W (Ed.), The Administration of Justice: Current Themes in Comparative Perspective: 133-152. Dublin: Four Courts Press. (Chapters)
  • Conte A., Boister N., Leane G., Rogan-Finnemore M. and von Tigerstrom B. (2004) New Zealand Yearbook of International Law 2004. Christchurch: International Law Group. 347pp. (Edited Volumes)
  • Boister N. (2003) Review of G. Cortsens and J. Pradel, European Criminal Law (The Hague: Kluwer, 2002) in the. European Public Law 9(4): 583-586. (Other)
  • Boister N. (2003) Review of M. Deflem, Policing World Society: Historical Foundations of International Police Cooperation (Oxford: Clarendon, 2002). Journal of International Criminal Justice 1: 576-578. (Other)
  • Boister N. (2003) Review of N. Chomsky, Rogue States (Pluto, 2001). Human Rights Law Review 3: 184-189. (Other)
  • Boister N. (2003) Towards Transnational Criminal Law. Faculty of Law, Victoria University Wellington: 11th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law, ‘International Governance and Institutions: What Significance for International Law?’, 4 Jul 2003. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2003) Transnational Criminal Law'? European Journal of International Law 14(5): 953-976. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2003) Transnational criminal law? European Journal of International Law 14(5): 953-976. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejil/14.5.999. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2003) Transnational Penal Norm Transfer: The Transfer of Civil Forfeiture from the United States to South Africa as a Case in Point. South African Journal of Criminal Justice 16(3): 271-294. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2003) The Trend to 'Universal Extradition' over Subsidiary Universal Jurisdiction in the Suppression of Transnational Crime. In Burchell J; Erasmus A (Ed.), Criminal Justice in a New Society: Essays in Honour of Solly Leeman: 287-313. Cape Town: Juta. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (2003) Transnational Criminal Law?'. In Proceedings of the 11th Annual Meeting of ANZSIL: 330-347. (Conference Contributions - Published)
  • Boister N. and Burchill R. (2003) The Implications of the Pinochet Decisions for the Extradition of Prosecution of Former South African Heads of State for Crimes Committed Under Apartheid. In Passas N (Ed.), International Crimes: 557-575. Aldershot: Ashgate Dartmouth. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (2002) Human Rights Protections in the Suppression Conventions. Human Rights Law Review 2: 199-227. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2002) Review of T. Leggett, Rainbow Vice: the Drugs and Sex Industries in the New South Africa (Zed Books/David Philip: 2001). South African Journal of Criminal Justice 15: 119-121. (Other)
  • Boister N. (2002) The Application of Treaty Crimes in Developing States: The Transnational Organised Crime Convention, Civil Forfeiture and South Africa as a Case in Point. School of Law, University of London: International Law From the Margins Colloquium, 22 May 2002. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2002) The Belgian Arrest Warrant Case: The ICJ v International Criminal Law. Christchurch, New Zealand: Staff Seminar, University of Canterbury, 18 Jun 2002. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2002) The ICJ in the Belgian Arrest Warrant Case: Arresting the Development of International Criminal Law. Journal of Conflict and Security Law 7: 293-314. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2002) The International Legal Regulation of Cigarette Smuggling. Hamilton, New Zealand: Staff Seminar, University of Waikato, 28 Mar 2002. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. and Burchill R. (2002) Stopping the Smugglers: Proposals for an Additional Protocol to the World Health Organization's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. Melbourne Journal of International Law 3: 33-52. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. and Ferguson-Brown K. (2002) The South African Human Rights Yearbook 2003. Cape Town: OUP. (Edited Volumes)
  • Boister N. (2001) Transnational Criminal Law: A Definition. Institute of Criminology, School of Law, University of Cape Town: Staff Seminar, 18 Jun 2008. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2001) What is Transnational Criminal Law? University of Cape Town,: LLM Class in International Criminal Justice, 20 Nov 2007. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (2001) Decriminalising the Personal Use of Cannabis in the United Kingdom: Does International Law Leave Room to Manoeuvre? Criminal Law Review : 171-183. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2001) Getting the Balance Right: Protecting Human Rights Through and From Transnational Criminal Law. Nottingham, UK: Human Rights in a Global World Conference, 17 Mar 2001. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2001) Penal Aspects of the UN Drug Conventions. The Hague: Kluwer Law International. 598pp. (Authored Books)
  • Boister N. (2001) Review of M. Russel, Reforming the House of Lords: Lesson From Overseas (OUP, 1999). European Public Law 7: 321-324. (Other)
  • Boister N. (2001) Review of the Commentary on the United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, 1988 (UN, New York) (1998) in. International and Comparative Law Quarterly 50: 466-467. (Other)
  • Boister N. (2001) The Anatomy of a Suppression Convention: The Transnational Organised Crime Convention. University of Cape Town, South Africa: University of Cape Town Seminars, 5 Oct 2001. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2001) The Protection of Human Rights in the UN Drug Conventions. Bristol, UK: Socio-Legal Studies Association (SLSA) Annual Conference, 4 Apr 2001. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2001) Transnational Drugs Law, National Drugs Law Enforcement, Confiscation and Corruption in South Africa: An Uneasy Relationship. University of the Western Cape, Dublin, Ireland: The Administration of Justice Conference: European and African Perspectives, 14 Sep 2001. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. and Burchill R. (2001) Stamping Out Global Tobacco Smuggling. Yearbook of New Zealand Jurisprudence 5: 53-74. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (2000) Decriminalising Personal Use of Cannabis in New Zealand: The Problems and Possibilities of International Law. Auckland, New Zealand: Seminar at Auckland University School of Law, 29 Mar 2000. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2000) The Police Foundation Report and Decriminalisation: Is There Room to Manoeuvre? University of Hull, UK: School of Law Seminar, 15 May 2000. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2000) What is Transnational Criminal Law? Bellville, South Africa: University of the Western Cape Seminar, 10 Aug 2000. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (2000) What Pinochet Means for African Dictators. Bellville, South Africa: University of the Western Cape Seminar, 10 Aug 2000. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (1999) Africa and the Globalisation of the War on Drugs Through International Law. Harare, Zimbabwe: African Society of International and Comparative Law Annual Conference, 2 Aug 1999. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (1999) Africa and the Globalisation of the War on Drugs Through International Law'. Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Conference of the African Society of International and Comparative Law: Africa and the Challenge of Globalisation on the Eve of the New Millennium, 2-4 Aug 1999. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (1999) Decriminalizing the Personal Use of Cannabis in New Zealand: the Problems and Possibilities of International law. Yearbook of New Zealand Jurisprudence 3: 55-88. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1999) Drugs and the Law: Prohibition Versus Legalisation. South African Journal of Criminal Justice 12: 1-12. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1999) The Functions of the International Regime for the Suppression of Illicit Drugs. University of Loughborough, UK: Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference, 6 Apr 1999. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (1999) The Implications of the Pinochet Decision for Former South African Leaders Travelling Abroad. University of Natal, South Africa: Staff Seminar, Howard College Law School, 16 Apr 1999. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (1999) The Suppression of Illicit Drugs Through International Law. Nottingham, UK. University of Nottingham. (Theses / Dissertations)
  • Boister N. and Burchill R. (1999) The Implications of the Pinochet decisions for the Extradition or Prosecution of former South African Leaders for Crimes Committed under Apartheid. African Journal of Comparative and International Law 11(4): 619-637. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. and Burchill R. (1999) The Pinochet Precedent: Don't Leave Home Without It. Criminal Law Forum 10(4): 405-442. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1998) Recent Cases - General Principles of Liability. South African Journal of Criminal Justice 11: 118-119. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1998) Recent Cases - General Principles of Liability. South African Journal of Criminal Justice 11: 257-259. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1998) The Exclusion of Treaty Crimes from the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court: Law, Pragmatism, Politics. Journal of Conflict and Security Law 3(1): 27-43. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. and Burchill R. (1998) The International Legal Regulation of the South African Armed Conflict in the South African courts: War of National Liberation, Civil War, or War at All? Netherlands International Law Review XLV: 348-362. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1997) Drug Trafficking - An International Crime? New Delhi, India: International Conference on Global Drugs Law organised by the Indian Law Institute and the United Nations Drug Control Programme, 28 Feb 1997. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (1997) Recent Cases - General Principles of Liability. South African Journal of Criminal Justice 10: 314-318. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1997) The Exclusion of Treaty Crimes from the Jurisdiction of the Proposed International Criminal Court: Law, Pragmatism, Politics. University of Nottingham, UK: One day international symposium on the Problems, Prospects and Challenges of the Permanent International Criminal Court, 12 Dec 1997. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (1997) The Historical Development of International Legal Measures to Suppress Drug Trafficking'. Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa 30: 1-21. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1996) International Drug Control Law - Harmonisation or Americanisation?'. Durban: Workshop on Money Laundering and Asset Forfeiture organised by the South African Police Services and the Executive Office for Asset Forfeiture in the US Department of Treasury, 05 Oct 2001. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (1996) The International Drug Conventions'. University of Natal: Medico Legal Forum, 29 Aug 2006. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (1996) “Human Rights in South Africa - A Personal View”. Newsletter of the University of Nottingham Student Human Rights Law Centre 1: 17-19. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1996) “Recent Cases - General Principles of Liability”. South African Journal of Criminal Justice 9: 90-92. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1996) “The International Legal Regulation of Drug Production, Distribution and Consumption’. Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa 29: 1-15. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1996) International Law as a Bar to Decriminalising Possession of Dagga for Personal Use in South Africa' , University of the Western Cape'. University of the W4estern Cape: Criminal Justice Section, South African Society of University Teachers of Law Congress, 22 Jan 1996. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (1996) Is International Law a Bar to the Decriminalisation of Possession of Dagga for Personal Use in South Africa?'. South African Journal of Criminal Justice 9: 1-13. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1996) Recent Cases - General Principles of Liability'. Journal of South African Criminal Justice 9: 371-374. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1996) Recent Cases - General Principles of Liability. South African Journal of Criminal Justice 9: 226-229. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1995) The Americanisation of South African Drug Control Law'. Schooll of Law, University of Natal: Staff Seminar, 18 Oct 2006. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (1995) The History of International Drug Control Law'. School of Law, University of Nottingham: Post-Graduate Research Students Group Seminar Series, 27 Dec 2006. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (1995) Decriminalizing Dagga in the New South Africa: Rekindling the Debate'. South African Journal of Criminal Justice 8: 21-36. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1995) Recent cases - General Principles of Liability'. South African Journal of Criminal Justice 8: 367-368. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1995) The Interrelationship between the Development of Domestic and International Drug Control Law'. African Journal of Comparative and International Law 7: 906-914. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1994) “Recent Cases - General Principles of Liability”. South African Journal of Criminal Justice 7: 388-392. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1994) Decriminalising Dagga in the New South Africa'. University of Port Elizabeth: Criminal Justice Section, South African Society of University Teachers of Law Congress, 4 Jul 1994. (Conference Contributions - Other)
  • Boister N. (1994) Recent Cases - General Principles of Liability'. South African Journal of Criminal Justice 7: 239-241. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1994) S v Binta 1993 (2) SACR 553 (C); S v Kiti 1994 (1) SACR 145 (E)'. South African Journal of Criminal Justice 7: 115-131. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1994) The South African Human Rights Yearbook 1993. Durban: Centre for Socio Legal Studies. (Edited Volumes)
  • Boister N. and Devenish G. (1994) Political and Constitutional Developments'. In Neil Boister (Ed.), 1993 South African Human Rights Yearbook: 58-78. Durban: Centre for Soocia-Legal Studies, Durban. (Chapters)
  • Boister N. (1993) Causation at the Death? Clarke v Hurst 1992 (2) SA 676 (D)'. Tydskrif vir Heedendaagse Romeinse Hollandse Reg 56: 516-522. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1993) S v Mtombeni 1993 (1) SACR 591 (ZS) Concurrence again'. South African Journal of Criminal Justice 6: 356. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1993) The IFP and the SADF'. Sunday Tribune (25 August 1993). (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1993) Where the Administration of Justice Begins: S v Bazzard 1992 (1) SACR 302 (NC)'. South African Law Journal 110: 204-208. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1992) Association and Mandate in Common Purpose'. South African Journal of Criminal Justice 5: 167-173. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1991) S v Dladla 1991 (4) SACR 465 (A) Joining in, now clearly less than murder'. South African Journal of Criminal Justice 4: 378-380. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1991) The ius in bello in South Africa: A Postscript?'. Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa 24: 72-87. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1990) De Facto POW Status for MK Combatants Under South African Law?'. Howard College School of Law, University of Natal, Durban: Staff Seminar, 02 Jan 2007. (Oral Presentations)
  • Boister N. (1989) ‘The Legal Regulation of the South African Armed Conflict by Common Article 3 of the 1949 Geneva Conventions’. South African Yearbook of International Law 14: 129-137. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1989) The Application of the Corpus of the International Law of Armed Conflict in the South African Armed Conflict by means of Common Article 2 Paragraph 3 of the Geneva Conventions of 1949'. Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa 22: 215-222. (Journal Articles)
  • Boister N. (1987) Legal Protections for Combatants in the Namibian Armed Conflict'. Howard College, Durban: Nusas/SWAPO Mass Meeting,, 04 Jan 2007. (Oral Presentations)

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