Call for Papers – 22nd Annual ASLI Conference 2025
Greetings from the Asian Law Institute! We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the 22nd Asian Law Institute (ASLI) Conference to be hosted (in-person) by East China University of Political Science and Law on Wednesday 28th & Thursday 29th May 2025. Please visit the conference website which has more information,…
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View in HTML | View Programme CIL International Law Year in Review 2024 Conference 15 January 2024, Monday, Orchard Hotel Singapore An Only-In-Person Event | Non-Virtual Format The NUS Centre for International Law is proud to hold its annual flagship International Law Year in Review Conference on 15 January 2024 at Orchard Hotel Singapore, 9:00…
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International Trade and Business Law Review Volume XXIII Call for Submissions The International Trade and Business Law Review (‘ITBLR’) invites submissions from legal scholars and researchers, legal practitioners, justice professionals, and policy officials for publication in Volume XXIII of the ITBLR in 2021. The ITBLR also encourages high quality submissions from law students. Founded in…
Read MoreDeal reached on Timor Sea marks breakthrough in dispute but unknowns remain (Channel News Asia, 6 September 2017)
Deal reached on Timor Sea marks breakthrough in dispute but unknowns remain (Channel News Asia, 6 September 2017) The announcement by the Timor Sea Conciliation Commission is the first indication that Australia and Timor-Leste are making real progress towards resolving their maritime boundary dispute. If this process reaches a successful outcome, a permanent maritime boundary…
Read MoreASEAN, China Expected to Approve Agreement on South China Sea (Voice of America, 28 July 2017)
ASEAN, China Expected to Approve Agreement on South China Sea (Voice of America, 28 July 2017) China and members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, are set to approve a framework for a code of conduct in the South China Sea. ASEAN foreign ministers are expected to approve the document next week during a meeting in…
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