
The latest issue of the
Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 2, no. 2, July 2012) is out. Contents include:
- Yoshinobu Takei, Law and Policy for International Submarine Cables: An Asia-Pacific Perspective
- Ahmad Ali Ghouri,
Determining Hierarchy Between Conflicting Treaties: Are There Vertical Rules in the Horizontal System?
- Mavluda Sattorova,
Defining Investment Under the ICSID Convention and BITs: Of Ordinary Meaning, Telos, and Beyond
- Huong Ly Luu,
Regional Harmonization of Competition Law and Policy: An ASEAN Approach
- Zuxing Zhang,
A Deconstruction of the Notion of Acquisitive Prescription and Its Implications for the Diaoyu Islands Dispute
- Davinia Aziz,
Global Public-Private Partnerships in International Law
- Andrew Garwood-Gowers,
China and the “Responsibility to Protect”: The Implications of the Libyan Intervention