
The latest issue of the
Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 13, no. 2, July 2023) is out. Contents include:
- Notes and Comments
- Ramona Vijeyarasa,
Flamer-Caldera v Sri Lanka: Asia-Wide Implications of an Essential Evolution in CEDAW's Jurisprudence
- Articles
- Natasha Emma Yacoub,
A New History of Refugee Protection in Post-World War Two Southeast Asia: Lessons from the Global South
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Andrea Marilyn Pragashini Immanuel,
The Customary Obligation to Avoid, Reduce, or Prevent Statelessness in South Asia
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Stephen Young, Contesting Subjects: International Legal Discourses on Terrorism and Indigenous Peoples’ Human Rights
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Pavel Doubek, Implementation of the Convention against Torture in Taiwan: Filling the Gap in the International Struggle against Torture?
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Yilin Wang, Locating TWAIL Scholarship in China
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Select Data as Assets in Foreign Direct Investment: Is China's National Data Governance Compatible with its International Investment Agreements?
Cheng Bian, Data as Assets in Foreign Direct Investment: Is China's National Data Governance Compatible with its International Investment Agreements?
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Christopher P. Evans, Examining the Scope of Nuclear Weapons-Related Activities Covered under the Environmental Remediation Obligation of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons