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  • Member Publication2024 / 1

    Benarji Chakka“Russia and Ukraine Conflict: Issues and Challenges to International Humanitarian Law
  • Member Publication2023 / 1

    Benarji ChakkaAutonomous Weapon System: Exploring the Autonomy and Accountability under International Humanitarian Law
  • Member Publication2023 / 2

    Benarji ChakkaDrone attacks during Armed Conflict: Quest for Legality and Regulation
  • Member Publication2023 / 3

    Sergii MasolS. Masol, “Is Criminality a Russian Virtue Worth Cultivating? The Bill on Crimes Committed in the Interests of Russia and Its Proxies”, Verfassungsblog: On Matters Constitutional
  • Member Publication2022 / 1

    Wan Fai Walter LEEPrinciples and Laws in World Politics: Classical Chinese Perspectives on Global Conflict
  • Member Publication2021 / 1

    Johaira Wahab• “Self-Defense Against Non-State Actors & the Recent US Military Strike in Syria: Considerations for the Philippines”, Philippine Strategic Forum
  • Member Publication2021 / 2

    Ridwan ArifinTwo Nations, Different Regions, Same Challenges: Legal and Political Analysis of Internal Security Threats in Nigeria and Pakistan
  • Member Publication2021 / 3

    Benarji Chakka• “Justice to the Victims of Armed Conflicts in Darfur in Sudan and the Role of Regional Human Rights Mechanisms
  • Member Publication2021 / 4

    Benarji ChakkaJustice to the Victims of Armed Conflicts in Darfur in Sudan and the Role of Regional Human Rights Mechanisms
  • Member Publication2021 / 5

    Bhumika NandaDeconstructing the Gender Binary Schisms in the Geneva Convention, Journal of Law Teachers of India, Vol. 10, pp. 158 – 168, ISSN: 2231–1580 JOLT-India [Law Centre I, Faculty of Law, Delhi University]
  • Member Publication2021 / 6

    Yuan FangIs the Current International Law a Good Fit for Cybersecurity? A U.N. Charter-Based Analysis (20 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 549)
  • Member Publication2019 / 1

    SASLINA KAMARUDDINWhen Women are the Criminals: Governing Violent Extremism in Malaysia Via ‘Hard’and ‘Soft’Modalities