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The General Principles of International Criminal Law in the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan
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- 25 April 2018, pp. 1-9
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Where Security Meets Justice: Prosecuting Maritime Piracy in the International Criminal Court
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- 19 November 2013, pp. 81-102
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Southeast Asian Approaches to Maritime Boundaries
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- 13 December 2013, pp. 309-357
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Suzerainty, Semi-Sovereignty, and International Legal Hierarchies on China's Borderlands
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- 09 September 2020, pp. 293-320
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Human Rights - The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: A Commentary by John TOBIN. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. xliv + 1,823 pp. Hardcover: £305.00; available as eBook. doi:10.1093/law/9780198262657.001.0001.
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- 08 November 2021, pp. 394-395
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Natural Prolongation and Delimitation of the Continental Shelf Beyond 200 nm: Implications of the Bangladesh/Myanmar Case
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- 13 December 2013, pp. 281-307
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The South China Sea Arbitration: Bindingness, Finality, and Compliance with UNCLOS Dispute Settlement Decisions
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- 06 December 2017, pp. 36-50
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The UNCLOS Dispute Settlement System: What Role Can It Play in Resolving Maritime Disputes in Asia?
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- 12 January 2017, pp. 91-115
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Indonesia’s Bold Strategy on Bilateral Investment Treaties: Seeking an Equitable Climate for Investment?
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- 11 January 2016, pp. 124-151
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The Evolution of Indirect Expropriation Clauses: Lessons from Singapore’s BITs/FTAs
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- 17 August 2016, pp. 319-336
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The Law on Trafficking in Persons: The Quest for an Effective Model
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- 27 October 2016, pp. 225-257
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Legal Effect of Maps in Maritime Boundary Delimitation: A Response to Erik Franckx and Marco Benatar
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- 29 November 2013, pp. 261-279
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Enforcement Options and Paths to Compliance: Disputants and Global Stakeholders in Philippines v. China1
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- 16 February 2018, pp. 64-75
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Law of the Sea - The Law of the Sea and the Polar Regions: Interactions Between Global and Regional Regimes edited by Erik J. MOLENAAR, Alex G. Oude ELFERINK, and Donald R. ROTHWELL. Leiden/Boston: Martinus Nijhoff, 2013. xxxi+432 pp. Hardcover: €166.00.
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- 29 December 2014, pp. 214-215
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International Law and Sea Level Rise: Report of the International Law Association Committee on International Law and Sea Level Rise edited by VIDAS Davor, FREESTONE David, and Jane McADAM. Brill Research Perspectives in the Law of the Sea Series Leiden/Boston: Brill Nijhoff, 2019. 180 pp. Softcover: €70.00/USD$84.00; eBook: €70.00/USD$84.00. doi: 10.1163/9789004398191_002
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- 01 December 2021, pp. 178-179
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Civilizational Diversity as Challenge to the (False) Universality of International Law
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- 03 January 2019, pp. 155-164
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Transcivilizational International Law Against the System of International Relations: Onuma Yasuaki’s Normative Choice
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- 03 January 2019, pp. 170-176
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Human Rights - The Human Right to Water and Its Application in the Occupied Palestinian Territories by Amanda Cahill-Ripley. Oxford/New York: Routledge, 2011. xvii+222 pp. Hardcover: $135.
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- 12 February 2013, pp. 193-194
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History and Theory of International Law - A Transcivilizational Perspective on International Law (Pocketbooks of The Hague Academy of International Law) by Onuma Yasuaki Leiden/Boston: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2010. 480 pp. Softcover: £12.00.
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- 12 February 2013, pp. 192-193
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Law of the Sea - Building a New Legal Order for the Oceans by Tommy KOH. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, 2019. xvi + 376 pp. Softcover: SGD$38.00. doi:10.2307/j.ctv136c5rx
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- 19 November 2021, pp. 403-404
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