
The latest issue of the
Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 4, no. 1, January 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Sundaresh Menon,
International Terrorism and Human Rights
- Xue Hanqin,
A Point to Meet: Justice and International Criminal Law
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Shirley V. Scott,
Inserting Visions of Justice into a Contemporary History of International Law
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Hitoshi Nasu & Donald R. Rothwell,
Re-Evaluating the Role of International Law in Territorial and Maritime Disputes in East Asia
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Melanie O'Brien,
Where Security Meets Justice: Prosecuting Maritime Piracy in the International Criminal Court
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Gabrielle Simm & Andrew Byrnes,
International Peoples’ Tribunals in Asia: Political Theatre, Juridical Farce, or Meaningful Intervention?
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Alice de Jonge,
From Unequal Treaties to Differential Treatment: Is There a Role for Equality in Treaty Relations?
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Ross P. Buckley,
Introducing a 0.05% Financial Transactions Tax as an Instrument of Global Justice and Market Efficiency
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Rowena Maguire,
Designing REDD+ to Be Just: Considerations for a Legally Binding Instrument
- Chat Le Nguyen,
The International Anti-Money Laundering Regime and Its Adoption by Vietnam