
The latest issue of the
Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 11, no. 2, July 2021) is out. Contents include:
- Notes and Comments
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Sumedha Choudhury, Contextualising Radhabinod Pal's Dissenting Opinion in Contemporary International Criminal Law
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Amit Kumar, Custom as a Source Under Article 21 of the Rome Statute
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Allison Goh, Sustainable Green Finance towards a Green Belt and Road
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Keer Huang, Adamakopoulos and Others v. Cyprus: “Massive” Problems Concerning a Mass Claims Proceeding in Investment Treaty Arbitration?
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Articles
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Reece Lewis, International Legal Fictions: Lessons from the South China Sea Award
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Alberto Pecoraro, Free Access to and from the Ocean in the Convention on the Legal Status of the Caspian Sea: The Law of the Sea and the Caspian “Body of Water”
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Mutaz M. Qafisheh & Ihssan Adel Madbouh, Palestine's Accession to Geneva Convention III: Typology of Captives Incarcerated by Israel
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Jose Duke Bagulaya, International Juridical Forms and Legal Subjectivity: A History of the Subject in Southeast Asia from the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 to the ASEAN Charter
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Ryan Martínez Mitchell, China's Participation in the Second Hague Conference and the Concept of Equal Sovereignty in International Law
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Sophie Capicchiano Young, State Responsibility for COVID-19: Does International Contagion Constitute Transboundary Harm?