
The latest issue of the
Journal of East Asia and International Law (Vol. 6, no. 2, Autumn 2013) is out. Contents include:
- Issue Focus: Feminist Approaches to International Law
- Yoko Hayashi, Implementation of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women in Japan
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Seryon Lee, Legal Feminism and the UN's Gender Mainstreaming Policy: Still Searching for the Blind Spot?
- Articles
- Congyan Cai, Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Multilateralization of International Investment Law
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Hyun Seok Park, To Apply or to Declare, or Both? Links between the Two Types of Intervention under the ICJ Statute
- Notes & Comments
- Ahmad Masum & Nehaluddin Ahmad, Freedom of Religion and Apostasy under International Law: With Special Reference to Article 11 of the Malaysian Federal Constitution
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Boris Kondoch, Jus ad Bellum and Cyber Warfare in Northeast Asia
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Andrew Wolman, Korea's Refugee Act: A Critical Evaluation under International Law
- Regional Focus & Controversies: Legal Claims to Scarborough Shoal
- The Philippines: Lowell Bautista
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China: Ran Guo