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  • Member Publication2011 / 1

    Otto SpijkersThe United Nations, the Evolution of Global Values, and International Law
  • Member Publication2011 / 2

    J. EDUARDO MALAYAFRONTLINES OF DIPLOMACY: CONVERSATIONS WITH PHILIPPINE AMBASSADORS
  • Member Publication2011 / 3

    Romel Regalado BagaresInternational Legal Theory, International Community and International Legal Order from a Dooyeweerdian Perspective, Book Chapter, in Gerrit Glas, Jeroen de Ridder, Govert Buijs, and Annette Mosher (eds.), The Future of Creation Order, Vol. II(Dordrecht: Springer
  • Member Publication2010 / 1

    Anne PETERSAnne PETERS, Extraterritorial Naturalizations: Between the Human Right to Nationality, State Sovereignty and Fair Principles of Jurisdiction, (2010) German Yearbook of International Law, Vol. 53, pp. 623725
  • Member Publication2010 / 2

    NISHIUMI MakiRéception et application du droit international moderne par le Japon : son Attitude évolutive de 1858 à 1945
  • Member Publication2010 / 3

    Charlotte KUCharlotte KU, The Dynamics of International Law (Cambridge University Press, NY, 2010)
  • Member Publication2010 / 4

    Maki NISHIUMIRéception et application du droit international moderne par le Japon : son Attitude évolutive de 1858 à 1945
  • Member Publication2010 / 5

    Yasuaki ONUMAONUMA Yasuaki, A Transcivilizational Perspective on International Law (Leiden; Boston: Martinus Nijhoff, 2010)
  • Member Publication2010 / 6

    Asiansil Contemporary Issues in the Conduct of Hostilities: The Sri Lankan Experience
  • Member Publication2009 / 1

    Anne PETERSAnne PETERS, Humanity as the A and of Sovereignty, (2009) The European Journal of International Law Vol. 20 no. 3 EJIL 2009
  • Member Publication2009 / 2

    Asiansil Self-Determination and Colonial Enclaves: The Success of Singapore and the Failure of Theory.3,History and Theory of International Law,13,history-and-theory-of-international-law,The Colonial Origin of International Law: Postcolonial Hong Kong as a Site for Transformation of China’s Approach to International Law.,Emily Yuen Yee SO,2008-1 YSW – Emily So.pdf,2008,1,asiansil-admin@<span class="oe_displaynone">null</span>nus.edu.sg,,,,,, 6,International Economic Law,20,international-economic-law,Sovereign Wealth Funds as a Public – Private Challenge for Institutional governance “
  • Member Publication2009 / 3

    Anne PETERSAnne PETERS, The Constitutionalization of International Law (Oxford University Press, USA, 2009)