Monday, November 30, 2020

New Volume: Asian Yearbook of International Law

The latest volume of the Asian Yearbook of International Law (Vol. 24, 2018) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Feature: Asian State Practice in International Law from the Perspective of Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL)
    • Amritha V. Shenoy, The Centenary of the League of Nations: Colonial India and the Making of International Law
    • Thamil Venthan Ananthavinayagan, Breaking Bad Customs: Involving the Idea of Opinio Juris Communis in Asian State Practice
    • Ravi Prakash Vyas & Rachit Murarka, Understanding Human Rights from an Eastern Perspective: A Discourse
    • Jay Ramasubramanyam, Subcontinental Defiance to the Global Refugee Regime: Global Leadership or Regional Exceptionalism?
    • Dwayne Leonardo Fernandes & Devahuti Pathak, Harmonizing UNCITRAL Model Law: A TWAIL Analysis of Cross Border Insolvency Law
    • Srinivas Burra, Use of Force as Self Defence against Non-State Actors and TWAIL Considerations: A Critical Analysis of India’s State Practice
    • Noel Chow Zher Ming, The “ASEAN Way”: A Sore Thumb for ASEAN Solidarity in the Face of an Ailing Global Trade System?
  • Articles
    • National Institute for South China Sea Studies, A Legal Critique of the Award of the Arbitral Tribunal in the Matter of the South China Sea Arbitration
    • Yudan Tan, Prosecuting Crimes against Humanity before International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh: A Nexus with an Armed Conflict