
The latest issue of the
Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 12, no. 2, July 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Notes and Comments
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Shin-ichi Ago, A Few Thoughts about the Concepts of International Administrative Tribunals and International Administrative Law
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Anne Trebilcock, Approaches to Discrimination Claims: A Comparison of the Administrative Tribunals of the Asian Development Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank Group
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Chris De Cooker, Proliferation of International Administrative Tribunals
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Raul C. Pangalangan, Judicial Review at the Asian Development Bank Administrative Tribunal
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Harsh Mahaseth & Samyuktha Banusekar, Living in the Shadows: Rohingya Refugees in Malaysia
- Articles
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Raphael Lorenzo A. Pangalangan, Command Responsibility in the Times of Tokhang: Defining Military-likeness under Article 28(a) of the Rome Statute
- Sujith Xavier, Locating and Situating Justice Pal: TWAIL, International Criminal Tribunals, and Judicial Powers
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Gabriel Garcia, Bienvenida China: The Role of International Economic Law in China's Economic Relations with Latin America and the Caribbean
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Yuxi Feng, Ancient China and the Responsibility to Protect: An Under-Studied Topic of Legal History
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Wenting Cheng, Intellectual Property and International Clean Technology Diffusion: Pathways and Prospects