Showing posts with label Asian Journal of International Law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asian Journal of International Law. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 5, 2026

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 16, no. 2, July 2026) is out. Contents include:
  • Notes and Comments
    • Kai Tik AU YEUNG, Significance of Coordination: A Comparison between the Cape Town Convention and Hague Securities Convention
  • Invited Article
    • Sundaresh MENON, International Law in Unprecedented Times – and Our Role in Shaping It
  • Articles
    • Sijie WANG, “Legislative Power”of the United Nations Security Council: A Step Too Far?
    • Nina ARANETA-ALANA, Jeremy FARRALL, Jolyon FORD & Imogen SAUNDERS, Populism and Institutional Fortitude: Philippine Engagement aith International Law and Institutions During the Duterte Administration
    • Javier Sebastian ESKAURIATZA, An Evaluation of the“Legacy Jurisdiction”of the International Criminal Court: The Philippines Investigation
    • Hojjat SALIMI TURKAMANI, Climate Finance for Energy Transition with Focus on Cost of Phasing Out Fossil Fuel
    • Ashkan SHOKRI, Sovereignty in Cyberspace from the Viewpoint of International Law
    • Pouria ASKARY & Katayoun HOSSEINNEJAD, Beginning of International Armed Conflict in the Case of Targeted Killing of Military Personnel in a Third State
    • Antal BERKES, International Law without Statehood: The Outlier Application of International Law by Eurasian De Facto Regimes

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

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

Thursday, September 4, 2025

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

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

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 15, no. 1, January 2025) is out. Contents include:
  • Notes and Comments
    • Tien-Duc Nguyen, Viet Nam’s Dynamic Approach to Lawfare
    • Lixin Chen, Human rights at sea: Analyzing states’ responses to cruise ships during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Articles
    • Hafiz Gaffar & Saleh Albarashdi, Copyright Protection for AI-Generated Works: Exploring Originality and Ownership in a Digital Landscape
    • Ka Lok Yip, Reconceptualizing Norm Conflict in International Law
    • Javier García Olmedo, In Fairness to Nottebohm: Nationality in an Age of Globalization
    • Carl Landauer, C.H. Alexandrowicz's India and the Kautilyan Moment
    • Champika Thushari Roshanie Dissanayake, Sri Lanka’s Sustainable Development Act (2017) on the 2030 Agenda: Lessons from Canada’s Federal Sustainable Development Act
    • Rahul Mohanty, Need For Fairness In Climate Change Negotiations: A Third World Perspective

Saturday, November 23, 2024

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 14, no. 2, July 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • José Duke Bagulaya & Romel Regalado Bagares, Hidden in Plain Sight: International Law and Marxist Praxis in the Life and Works of Merlin M. Magallona
  • Massimo Fabio Lando, The Limits of Deduction in the Identification of Customary International Law
  • Kazuki Hagiwara, Enhanced De Facto Constraints Imposed by Non-legally Binding Instruments and Interactions with Normative Environment: An Analysis of the Joint Statements for the Conservation and Management of Japanese Eel Stock
  • Jamieson Kirkwood, Characterization (and Registration) of a “BRI Dispute”
  • Anam Soomro, People, Paper and Power: The Birth of the Passport in International Law
  • Khorsed Zaman, Decolonizing Human Rights Law in Global Health - the Impacts of Intellectual Property Law on Access to Essential Medicines: A Perspective from the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • I Dewa Gede Palguna & Agung Wardana, Pragmatic Monism: The Practice of the Indonesian Constitutional Court in Engaging with International Law

Friday, January 26, 2024

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 14, no. 1, January 2024) is out. Contents include:
  • Mohammad Shahabuddin, Pan-Asianism, Anti-Imperialism, and International Law in the Early Twentieth Century
  • Mohsen Nagheeby, The Worst or the Best Treaty? Analysing the Equitable and Reasonable Utilization Principle in the Legal Arrangements of the Helmand River
  • Heidarali Teimouri, International Judicial Intervention in the Case of Libya: From Justice Enforcer to Peace Maker Right Constituency and Institutional Independence: Virtues of a Fight against Realpolitik
  • Zaker Ahmad, The European Commission's Glass Fibre Fabrics Investigation and the Boundaries Between Investment and Trade
  • Mark McLaughlin The Geoeconomics of Belt and Road Disputes: A Case Study on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
  • Sharmin Tania, Meika Atkins, Robert Cunningham, & Ajith Anawaratna, Reimagining the Special and Differential Treatment Provisions in the WTO's Dispute Settlement Understanding
  • Felicity Deane, Emily Woolmer, Shoufeng Cao, & Kieran Tranter, Trade in the Digital Age: Agreements to Mitigate Fragmentation
  • Emma Palmer, Roads and Rules: What Does Infrastructure Reveal about International Law?

Wednesday, August 2, 2023

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 13, no. 2, July 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Notes and Comments
    • Ramona Vijeyarasa, Flamer-Caldera v Sri Lanka: Asia-Wide Implications of an Essential Evolution in CEDAW's Jurisprudence
  • Articles
    • Natasha Emma Yacoub, A New History of Refugee Protection in Post-World War Two Southeast Asia: Lessons from the Global South
    • Andrea Marilyn Pragashini Immanuel, The Customary Obligation to Avoid, Reduce, or Prevent Statelessness in South Asia
    • Stephen Young, Contesting Subjects: International Legal Discourses on Terrorism and Indigenous Peoples’ Human Rights
    • Pavel Doubek, Implementation of the Convention against Torture in Taiwan: Filling the Gap in the International Struggle against Torture?
    • Yilin Wang, Locating TWAIL Scholarship in China
    • Select Data as Assets in Foreign Direct Investment: Is China's National Data Governance Compatible with its International Investment Agreements? Cheng Bian, Data as Assets in Foreign Direct Investment: Is China's National Data Governance Compatible with its International Investment Agreements?
    • Christopher P. Evans, Examining the Scope of Nuclear Weapons-Related Activities Covered under the Environmental Remediation Obligation of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons

Saturday, March 18, 2023

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 13, no. 1, January 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Notes and Comments
    • Yurika Ishii, Immunity Ratione Materiae of the Marines as Vessel Protection Detachments: A Case Note on the M/V Enrica Lexie Case
    • Prabhash Ranjan & Praharsh Gour, The TRIPS Waiver Decision at the World Trade Organization: Too Little Too Late!
  • Articles
    • Ai Abe, An Outstanding Claim: The Ryukyu/Okinawa Peoples’ Right to Self-Determination under International Human Rights Law
    • Wanshu Cong, Contesting Freedom of Information: Capitalism, Development, and the Third World
    • Vasudevan Shritha, Would the “Optional Protocol” Effectuate India's Due Diligence Obligation Under the Women's Convention?
    • Mohammad-Ali Bahmaei & Habib Sabzevari, Self-Judging Security Exception Clause as a Kind of Carte Blanche in Investment Treaties: Nature, Effect and Proper Standard of Review
    • Huu Duy Minh Tran, The Approach of the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf to Submissions Involving Unresolved Disputes: Should It Be Modified?
    • Ignacio de la Rasilla, Looking Forward Through and Beyond the Western Classics of International Law
    • Megumi Ochi, The New Recipe for a General Principle of Law: Premise Theory to “Fill in the Gaps”

Monday, August 15, 2022

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 12, no. 2, July 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Notes and Comments
    • Shin-ichi Ago, A Few Thoughts about the Concepts of International Administrative Tribunals and International Administrative Law
    • Anne Trebilcock, Approaches to Discrimination Claims: A Comparison of the Administrative Tribunals of the Asian Development Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank Group
    • Chris De Cooker, Proliferation of International Administrative Tribunals
    • Raul C. Pangalangan, Judicial Review at the Asian Development Bank Administrative Tribunal
    • Harsh Mahaseth & Samyuktha Banusekar, Living in the Shadows: Rohingya Refugees in Malaysia
  • Articles
    • Raphael Lorenzo A. Pangalangan, Command Responsibility in the Times of Tokhang: Defining Military-likeness under Article 28(a) of the Rome Statute
    • Sujith Xavier, Locating and Situating Justice Pal: TWAIL, International Criminal Tribunals, and Judicial Powers
    • Gabriel Garcia, Bienvenida China: The Role of International Economic Law in China's Economic Relations with Latin America and the Caribbean
    • Yuxi Feng, Ancient China and the Responsibility to Protect: An Under-Studied Topic of Legal History
    • Wenting Cheng, Intellectual Property and International Clean Technology Diffusion: Pathways and Prospects

Tuesday, June 21, 2022

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 12, no. 1, January 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Eliana Cusato, Emily Jones, Birsha Ohdedar, Judith Bueno de Mesquita, Symposium Introduction: Critical Perspectives on Global Law and the Environment
    • Iyan Offor, Global Animal Law and the Problem of “Globabble”: Toward Decoloniality and Diversity in Global Animal Law Studies
    • Claiton Fyock, What Might Degrowth Mean for International Economic Law? A Necessary Alternative to the (un)Sustainable Development Paradigm
    • Malavika Rao, A TWAIL Perspective on Loss and Damage from Climate Change: Reflections from Indira Gandhi's Speech at Stockholm
    • André Nunes Chaib, Multinaturalism in International Environmental Law: Redefining the Legal Context for Human and Non-Human Relations
    • Zainab Lokhandwala, Peasants’ Rights as New Human Rights: Promises and Concerns for Agrobiodiversity Conservation
    • Sanskriti Sanghi & Raushan Tara Jaswal, Of Promises and Discontents: Mapping India's Response to Guaranteeing the Right to Mental Health during the Covid-19 Pandemic
    • Mauro Barelli, China and Peacekeeping: Unfolding the Political and Legal Complexities of an Ambivalent Relationship

Friday, December 24, 2021

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 11, no. 2, July 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Notes and Comments
    • Sumedha Choudhury, Contextualising Radhabinod Pal's Dissenting Opinion in Contemporary International Criminal Law
    • Amit Kumar, Custom as a Source Under Article 21 of the Rome Statute
    • Allison Goh, Sustainable Green Finance towards a Green Belt and Road
    • Keer Huang, Adamakopoulos and Others v. Cyprus: “Massive” Problems Concerning a Mass Claims Proceeding in Investment Treaty Arbitration?
  • Articles
    • Reece Lewis, International Legal Fictions: Lessons from the South China Sea Award
    • Alberto Pecoraro, Free Access to and from the Ocean in the Convention on the Legal Status of the Caspian Sea: The Law of the Sea and the Caspian “Body of Water”
    • Mutaz M. Qafisheh & Ihssan Adel Madbouh, Palestine's Accession to Geneva Convention III: Typology of Captives Incarcerated by Israel
    • Jose Duke Bagulaya, International Juridical Forms and Legal Subjectivity: A History of the Subject in Southeast Asia from the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 to the ASEAN Charter
    • Ryan Martínez Mitchell, China's Participation in the Second Hague Conference and the Concept of Equal Sovereignty in International Law
    • Sophie Capicchiano Young, State Responsibility for COVID-19: Does International Contagion Constitute Transboundary Harm?

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 11, no. 1, January 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Notes and Comments
    • Raghavi Viswanath, Elevating Cultural Rights Using International Criminal Law—The Asian Story
    • Abhishek Trivedi, The ICJ's Jadhav Judgment and Its Implications for Pakistan and India under International Law
    • Christian Schultheiss, “One of the First Matters to be Addressed but Distinct” or “Distinct but Inseparable”? The Distinction Between Maritime Entitlement and Sea Boundary Delimitation in the Philippines v. China Arbitration
    • Mohammad Belayet Hossain, Asmah Laili Bt Yeon, Ahmad Shamsul Bin Abd. Aziz, FDI and Dispute Settlement Arrangements in Bangladesh: Issues and Challenges
  • Articles
    • Marco Longobardo, The Legality of Closure on Land and Safe Passage Between the Gaza Strip and the West Bank
    • Vid Prislan, Challenging Domestic Judgments Through Investment Arbitration: Implications for the Forced Labour Litigation in Korea?
    • Andrew Serdy, Seabed Boundaries in the Northern Bay of Bengal: The Unclear Role of the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in Paving the Way to Resource Exploitation
    • Simon McKenzie, Autonomous Technology and Dynamic Obligations: Uncrewed Maritime Vehicles and the Regulation of Maritime Military Surveillance in the Exclusive Economic Zone
    • Mohsen Al Attar, Must International Legal Pedagogy Remain Eurocentric?

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 10, no. 2, July 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Notes and Comments
    • Md Tabish Eqbal, Historicizing the Dual Categorization of the General Principles of Law by the ILC
  • Articles
    • Bjørn Kunoy, Classification of Seafloor Highs According to Legal Hermeneutics
    • Sean Richmond, Unbound in War? International Law and Britain's Participation in the Korean War
    • Vanshaj Ravi Jain, Broken Boundaries: Border and Identity Formation in Post-Colonial Punjab
    • Yuan Yi Zhu, Suzerainty, Semi-Sovereignty, and International Legal Hierarchies on China's Borderlands
    • Abdulmalik M. Altamimi, An Appraisal of the Gulf Cooperation Council's Mechanisms for Co-operation and the Settlement of Disputes
    • I Gusti Ngurah Parikesit Widiatedja, The Evolution of the Dispute Settlement Mechanism in Preferential Trade Agreements [PTAs]: The Case of Indonesia
    • Dilini Pathirana, The Paradox of Chinese Investments in Sri Lanka: Between Investment Treaty Protection and Commercial Diplomacy

Saturday, February 15, 2020

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 10, no. 1, January 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Notes and Comments
    • Sergey Sayapin, The Implementation of Crimes Against the Peace and Security of Mankind in the Penal Legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan
    • Victor Kattan, The Chagos Advisory Opinion and the Law of Self-Determination
    • Yejoon Rim, Reflections on the Role of the International Law Commission in Consideration of the Final Form of Its Work
    • Aman Kumar, Resolving the “Dispute” Under Article 119(1) of the Rome Statute
  • Invited Article
    • Sundaresh Menon, The Rule of Law, the International Legal Order, and the Foreign Policy of Small States
  • Articles
    • Li Chen, Tracing Chinese Scholar Chen Tiqiang's Pursuit of International Law Education and His Major Contribution to the Doctrine of Recognition
    • Bin Zhao, The Curious Case of Ghana/Côte d'Ivoire: A Consistent Approach to Hydrocarbon Activities in the Disputed Area?
    • Dita Liliansa, The Necessity of Indonesia's Measures to Sink Vessels for IUU Fishing in the Exclusive Economic Zone
    • Benjamin Wong, Data Localization and ASEAN Economic Community

Friday, June 7, 2019

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 9, no. 2, July 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Mohammad Shahabuddin, Post-colonial Boundaries, International Law, and the Making of the Rohingya Crisis in Myanmar
    • Debashis Chakraborty, Julien Chaisse, & Xu Qian, Is It Finally Time for India's Free Trade Agreements? The ASEAN “Present” and the RCEP “Future”

Thursday, January 10, 2019

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 9, no. 1, January 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Notes and Comments
    • Sergey Sayapin, The General Principles of International Criminal Law in the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan
    • Wan Pun Lung, International Law before the Courts of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China—Twenty Years On
    • Jacqueline Joyce F. Espenilla, Judicial Fact-Finding Initiatives in the South China Sea Arbitration
  • Articles
    • Prabhakar Singh, Of International Law, Semi-colonial Thailand, and Imperial Ghosts
    • Eliana Cusato, Overcoming the “Logic of Exception”: A Critique of the UN Security Council’s Response to Environmental Damage from the 1990–91 Gulf War
    • Prabhash Ranjan, Police Powers, Indirect Expropriation in International Investment Law, and Article 31(3)(c) of the VCLT: A Critique of Philip Morris v. Uruguay
    • James Ransdell, Institutional Innovation by the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
  • Symposium on Onuma Yasuaki’s “International Law in a Transcivilizational World”
    • Antony Anghie, Editorial Preface
    • Lauri Mälksoo, Civilizational Diversity as Challenge to the (False) Universality of International Law
    • Ming Li, The Transcivilizational Perspective: A Legitimate and Feasible Approach to International Law
    • Gustavo Gozzi, Transcivilizational International Law Against the System of International Relations: Onuma Yasuaki’s Normative Choice
    • W. Michael Reisman & Tomo B. Takaki, How Shall We Fashion International Legal Goals and Criteria for Appraisal in a World of Many Civilizations and Cultures? Review of Onuma Yasuaki’s International Law in a Transcivilizational World
    • Florian Couveinhes Matsumoto, The End of the History of Liberalism and the Last “Transcivilizational” Man? Onuma’s Attempt to Define a “New” International Law

Friday, August 3, 2018

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 8, no. 2, July 2018) is out. Contents include:
  • David Collins, Government Procurement with Strings Attached: The Uneven Control of Offsets by the World Trade Organization and Regional Trade Agreements
  • Umair Hafeez Ghori, “Reverse Permissibility” in the Renewable Energy Sector: Going Beyond the US-India Solar Cells Dispute
  • W.L. Cheah, Dealing with Desertion and Gaps in International Humanitarian Law: Changes of Allegiance in the Singapore War Crimes Trials
  • W.L. Cheah, Desertion and Gaps in International Humanitarian Law: Dealing with Changes of Allegiance in the Singapore War Crimes Trials – ADDENDUM
  • Durgeshree Raman, Damming and Infrastructural Development of the Indus River Basin: Strengthening the Provisions of the Indus Waters Treaty
  • Ingo Venzke, What if? Counterfactual (Hi)Stories of International Law
  • Henrietta Zeffert, The Lake Home: International Law and the Global Land Grab
  • Alessandro Chechi, Non-State Actors and the Implementation of the World Heritage Convention in Asia: Achievements, Problems, and Prospects

Saturday, February 17, 2018

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 8, no. 1, January 2018) is out. Contents include:
  • Symposium on the South China Sea Arbitration
    • M.C.W. Pinto, Arbitration of the Philippine Claim Against China
    • Xinmin Ma, Merits Award Relating to Historic Rights in the South China Sea Arbitration: An Appraisal
    • Seokwoo Lee & Leonardo Bernard, South China Sea Arbitration and its Application to Dokdo
    • Hao Duy Phan & Lan Ngoc Nguyen, The South China Sea Arbitration: Bindingness, Finality, and Compliance with UNCLOS Dispute Settlement Decisions
    • Douglas Guilfoyle, The South China Sea Award: How Should We Read the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea?
    • Diane A. Desierto, Enforcement Options and Paths to Compliance: Disputants and Global Stakeholders in Philippines v. China
    • Tara Davenport, Island-Building in the South China Sea: Legality and Limits
  • Articles
    • Lan Ngoc Nguyen, The UNCLOS Dispute Settlement System: What Role Can It Play in Resolving Maritime Disputes in Asia?
    • Gabrielle Simm, Disaster Response in Southeast Asia: The ASEAN Agreement on Disaster Response and Emergency Management
    • Rebecca Barber, Legal Preparedness for the Facilitation of International Humanitarian Assistance in the Aftermath of Vanuatu’s Cyclone Pam
    • Felicity Gerry, Thomas Harré, Nathalina Naibaho, Julia Muraszkiewicz, & Neil Boister, Is the Law an Ass When It Comes to Mules? How Indonesia Can Lead a New Global Approach to Treating Drug Traffickers as Human Trafficked Victims
    • Jaya Anil Kumar, The Impact of Human Trafficking in ASEAN: Singapore as a Case-Study
    • Anupam Jha, The Law on Trafficking in Persons: The Quest for an Effective Model
    • Ranyta Yusran, The ASEAN Convention Against Trafficking in Persons: A Preliminary Assessment

Monday, July 17, 2017

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 7, no. 2, July 2017) is out. Contents include:
  • Amit Kumar Sinha, Non-Precluded Measures Provisions in Bilateral Investment Treaties of South Asian Countries
  • Muhammad A. Sayeed, Revisiting the Regime of Trademark Protection in Bangladesh: TRIPS Compatibility and Ramifications
  • Dilini Pathirana, An Overview of Sri Lanka’s Bilateral Investment Treaties: Status Quo and Some Insights into Future Modifications
  • Yvette Anthony, The Evolution of Indirect Expropriation Clauses: Lessons from Singapore’s BITs/FTAs
  • Michael Ramsden, Uniting for MH17
  • Bryan H. Druzin, Why does Soft Law Have any Power Anyway?

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

New Issue: Asian Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Asian Journal of International Law (Vol. 7, no. 1, January 2017) is out. Contents include:
  • Natalie Y. Morris-Sharma, The ILC’s Draft Articles Before the 69th Session of the UNGA: A Reawakening?
  • Andreas Schloenhardt & Hamish Macdonald, Barriers to Ratification of the United Nations Protocol Against the Smuggling of Migrants
  • Tom Obokata, The Value of International Law in Combating Transnational Organized Crime in the Asia-Pacific
  • Jinyuan Su, Space Arms Control: Lex Lata and Currently Active Proposals
  • Douglas MacFarlane, The Slave Trade and the Right of Visit Under the Law of the Sea Convention: Exploitation in the Fishing Industry in New Zealand and Thailand
  • David Price, Indonesia’s Bold Strategy on Bilateral Investment Treaties: Seeking an Equitable Climate for Investment?
  • Bassina Farbenblum, Governance of Migrant Worker Recruitment: A Rights-Based Framework for Countries of Origin
  • Benoit Mayer, Climate Change Reparations and the Law and Practice of State Responsibility