
The latest issue of the
Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 15, no. 2, July 2025) is out. Contents include:
- Notes and Comments
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Abhishek TRIVEDI, Topsy-Turvy Journey of the Taliban Recognition in International Law: What Next?
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Kai Tik AU YEUNG, The Preference Accorded to General Principles Under Article 7(2) CISG
- Articles
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Panagiotis A. KYRIAKOU, International Law Shaping and Digital Ecosystems: Between Sensationalism and Empowerment
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Eszter PAPP & Nobumichi TERAMURA, Enforcing Singapore Judgments in Cambodia: Reciprocity Under the Loupe
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Siyu BAO, The CPTPP “Lab” for Enhancing Climate-Related Civil Society Involvement: The Case of China and Beyond
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Lingjie KONG & Long CHEN, A critical Analysis of the ICJ’s Identification of Customary International Law in the 2023 Judgment of Nicaragua v. Colombia
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Muhammad Abid Hussain JILLANI, Ahmad Ali GHOURI, & Ximei WU, Institutional Design for an Appellate Mechanism in Investor-State Dispute Settlement
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Dawoon JUNG & Youngdawng MOH, Offshore CO2 Sequestration and the Protection of the Marine Environment: Opportunities and Challenges in South Korea