Wednesday, May 19, 2010

New Volume: Singapore Year Book of International Law

The latest volume of the Singapore Year Book of International Law (Vol. 12, 2008) is out. Contents include:
  • Douglas W. Arner, Paul Lejot, & Wei Wang, Assessing East Asian Financial Cooperation and Integration
  • Mahdev Mohan, Recοnstituting The "Un-Person": The Khmer Krom & The Khmer Rouge Tribunal
  • Gao Sheng, International Protection of Cultural Property: Some Preliminary Issues and the Role of International Conventions
  • Neha Jain, Conceptualising Internationalisation in Hybrid Criminal Courts
  • James Irving, Self-Determination & Colonial Enclaves: The Success of Singapore and the Failure of Theory
  • Jason R. Bonin, Regionalism in International Civil Aviation: A Reevaluation of the Economic Regulation of International Air Transport in the Context of Economic Integration
  • Md. Rizwanul Islam, Hark! Are PTAs Swallowing Up the WTO and Global Economic Welfare? A Legal and Political Economy Critique of PTAs
  • ASEAN Feature
    • Simon S.C. Tay, The ASEAN Charter: Between National Sovereignty and the Region's Constitutional Moment
    • Eugene K.B. Tan, The ASEAN Charter As "Legs To Go Places": Ideational Norms and Pragmatic Legalism in Community Building in Southeast Asia
    • Simon Chesterman, Does ASEAN Exist? The Association of Southeast Asian Nations as an International Legal Person
    • Paul J. Davidson, The Role of International Law in the Governance of International Economic Relations in ASEAN
    • Michael Ewing-Chow, Culture Club or Chameleon: Should ASEAN Adopt Legalization for Economic Integration?
    • Tan Hsien-Li, Τhe ASEAN Human Rights Body: Incorporating Forgotten Promises for Policy Coherence and Efficacy