
The latest issue of the
Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 12, no. 1, January 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
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Eliana Cusato, Emily Jones, Birsha Ohdedar, Judith Bueno de Mesquita, Symposium Introduction: Critical Perspectives on Global Law and the Environment
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Iyan Offor, Global Animal Law and the Problem of “Globabble”: Toward Decoloniality and Diversity in Global Animal Law Studies
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Claiton Fyock, What Might Degrowth Mean for International Economic Law? A Necessary Alternative to the (un)Sustainable Development Paradigm
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Malavika Rao, A TWAIL Perspective on Loss and Damage from Climate Change: Reflections from Indira Gandhi's Speech at Stockholm
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André Nunes Chaib, Multinaturalism in International Environmental Law: Redefining the Legal Context for Human and Non-Human Relations
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Zainab Lokhandwala, Peasants’ Rights as New Human Rights: Promises and Concerns for Agrobiodiversity Conservation
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Sanskriti Sanghi & Raushan Tara Jaswal, Of Promises and Discontents: Mapping India's Response to Guaranteeing the Right to Mental Health during the Covid-19 Pandemic
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Mauro Barelli, China and Peacekeeping: Unfolding the Political and Legal Complexities of an Ambivalent Relationship