
The latest issue of the
Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 10, no. 2, July 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Notes and Comments
- Md Tabish Eqbal, Historicizing the Dual Categorization of the General Principles of Law by the ILC
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Articles
- Bjørn Kunoy, Classification of Seafloor Highs According to Legal Hermeneutics
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Sean Richmond, Unbound in War? International Law and Britain's Participation in the Korean War
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Vanshaj Ravi Jain, Broken Boundaries: Border and Identity Formation in Post-Colonial Punjab
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Yuan Yi Zhu, Suzerainty, Semi-Sovereignty, and International Legal Hierarchies on China's Borderlands
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Abdulmalik M. Altamimi, An Appraisal of the Gulf Cooperation Council's Mechanisms for Co-operation and the Settlement of Disputes
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I Gusti Ngurah Parikesit Widiatedja, The Evolution of the Dispute Settlement Mechanism in Preferential Trade Agreements [PTAs]: The Case of Indonesia
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Dilini Pathirana, The Paradox of Chinese Investments in Sri Lanka: Between Investment Treaty Protection and Commercial Diplomacy