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  • Member Publication2017 / 1

    Maki NISHIUMICultural Diversity and International Law : from a Viewpoint of Human Rights and Development
  • Member Publication2017 / 2

    Ajay KumarUnravelling Convergence and Cooperation in International Taxation
  • Member Publication2017 / 3

    Craig MartinChange It to Save It: Why and How to Amend Article 9, 18 Ritsumeikan J. Peace Studies (2017)
  • Member Publication2017 / 4

    Arianna VettorelGlobal Positioning System Evidence in Court Proceedings and Privacy: The Case of Italy
  • Member Publication2017 / 5

    Craig MartinThe Legitimacy of Informal Constitutional Amendments and the ‘Reinterpretation’ of Japan’s War Powers, 40 Fordham International Law Journal 427 (2017)
  • Member Publication2017 / 6

    Shahrizal Mohd ZinGreen Multilateralism in the Investment Treaty: A Triumph for State’s Right to Regulate?
  • Member Publication2017 / 7

    UPASANA DASGUPTA Paper titled “On-Orbit Transfer Of Satellites Between States: Legal Issues with Special Emphasis On Liability And Registration” presented at International Astronautical Congress, 2016 at Guadalajara, Mexico and published in Proceedings of the IISL (2016)
  • Member Publication2017 / 8

    Yinan BaoThe Protection of Public Safety and Human Life vs the Inviolability of Mission Premises
  • Member Publication2017 / 9

    Ikboljon Qoraboyev“International Law in the Turkish Legal Order: Transnational Judicial Dialogue and the Turkish Constitutional Court”, Italian Yearbook of International Law, Vol. XXVI, 2017, pp. 41-62 https://doi.org/10.1163/22116133-90000157 (with E. Turkut)
  • Member Publication2017 / 10

    Pierre-Alexandre CardinalOntologicidal violence; Modernity-Coloniality and the Muslim Subject in International Law
  • Member Publication2017 / 11

    ashutosh acharyaJurisdiction Issues in Admiralty Matters: A Critical Analysis of Emerging Indian Law’
  • Member Publication2017 / 12

    Ratna JuwitaHealth Sector Corruption as the Archenemy of Universal Health Care in Indonesia