
The latest issue of the
Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 14, no. 1, January 2024) is out. Contents include:
- Mohammad Shahabuddin, Pan-Asianism, Anti-Imperialism, and International Law in the Early Twentieth Century
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Mohsen Nagheeby, The Worst or the Best Treaty? Analysing the Equitable and Reasonable Utilization Principle in the Legal Arrangements of the Helmand River
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Heidarali Teimouri, International Judicial Intervention in the Case of Libya: From Justice Enforcer to Peace Maker Right Constituency and Institutional Independence: Virtues of a Fight against Realpolitik
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Zaker Ahmad, The European Commission's Glass Fibre Fabrics Investigation and the Boundaries Between Investment and Trade
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Mark McLaughlin
The Geoeconomics of Belt and Road Disputes: A Case Study on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
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Sharmin Tania, Meika Atkins, Robert Cunningham, & Ajith Anawaratna,
Reimagining the Special and Differential Treatment Provisions in the WTO's Dispute Settlement Understanding
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Felicity Deane, Emily Woolmer, Shoufeng Cao, & Kieran Tranter, Trade in the Digital Age: Agreements to Mitigate Fragmentation
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Emma Palmer, Roads and Rules: What Does Infrastructure Reveal about International Law?