Thursday, December 17, 2020

Inaugural Volume: Asia-Pacific Journal of International Humanitarian Law

The inaugural volume of the Asia-Pacific Journal of International Humanitarian Law (Vol. 1, 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Suzannah Linton, Deciphering the Landscape of International Humanitarian Law in the Asia-Pacific
  • Raphael Lorenzo A. Pangalangan, Crime and Omission: Command Responsibility from Manila to Rome
  • Kelisiana Thynne & Fiona Barnaby, Malaysia and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Call for Ratification
  • Kelisiana Thynne & Sahar Haroon, Gunshot Wound Reporting Legislation in the Asia- Pacific Region: A Need to Ensure Better Consistency with IHL
  • Jonathan Kwik, The Road to Ongwen: Consolidating Contradictory Child Soldiering Narratives in International Criminal Law
  • Natasha Chabbra, Justice for Syrians Under the International Criminal Court: Applying the Myanmar Model of Territorial Jurisdiction for Cross-Border Crimes
  • Eve Massingham, Radio Silence: Autonomous Military Aircraft and the Importance of Communication for their Use in Peace Time and in Times of Armed Conflict under International Law
  • Trang T. Ngo, Grey Zone Conflict in the South China Sea and Challenges Facing the Legal Framework for the Use of Force at Sea
  • Jan Römer, Malaysia and the Rome Statute: Panel Discussion during the Margins of the IHL Moot Court Competition at the International Islamic University Malaysia on 12 October 2019