
The latest issue of the
Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 16, no. 1, January 2026) is out. Contents include:
- Notes and Comments
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Vincenzo ELIA, Ecocide to Effectively Stimulate the Integration of International Environmental and Criminal Laws
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Jason HAYNES, Revisiting the Trafficking–Sex Tourism Nexus: Reflections on the Approach of Treaty Bodies
- Article
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André-Philippe OUELLET, A Transcivilizational Call to Factor in the Practice of Asian States and Peoples in Customary International Law and Treaty Interpretation: Conscientious Objection as a Case Study
- Thematic Symposium: Judicial Constitutional Engagement with International Law in Asia
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Son NGOC BUI & Maartje DE VISSER, Introduction: Judicial Constitutional Engagement with International Law in Asia
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Carole J. PETERSEN, International Law in Hong Kong’s Court of Final Appeal: An “Apex Court” Operating in the Shadow of Beijing
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Melissa LOJA, Riding the Cappelletti Waves: The Philippine Supreme Court and the Sources of International Law
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Simon BUTT, BISARIYADI & Fritz SIREGAR, International Law in the Indonesian Constitutional Court: A Typology of Use
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Yu-Jie CHEN, The Taiwan Constitutional Court’s Evolving Engagement with International Law
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Benjamin Joshua ONG, International Law, the Courts, and the Political Branches of Singapore: Painting a Complete Picture