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Member Publication2021 / 1
Navigating a Journey of writing through “Intellectual settler colonialism”Member Publication2021 / 2
SOCIAL JUSTICE IN LAW, SOCIETY AND DEVELOPMENT: A MARXISM PERSPECTIVE OF INDONESIAN CASEMember Publication2021 / 3
An Introduction to International Law, Thomson ReutersMember Publication2021 / 4
The ‘Polish Rider: CH Alexandrowicz and the reorientation of international law, Part II: Declension and the promise of renewal’Member Publication2021 / 5
International Law and Popular Culture Symposium: Superman and International Law. Published in Opinio Juris http://opiniojuris.org/2021/10/29/international-law-and-popular-culture-symposium-superman-and-international-law/Member Publication2021 / 6
“The Social Darwinism of International Law”. Published in International Agora. https://www.jindalsocietyofinternationallaw.com/post/the-social-darwinism-of-international-lawMember Publication2021 / 7
International Law and Popular Culture Symposium: Superman and International Law: http://opiniojuris.org/2021/10/29/international-law-and-popular-culture-symposium-superman-and-international-law/Member Publication2021 / 8
Trial as a tool of Colonialism: The 1858 Trial of Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar, International Criminal Law Review, BrillMember Publication2021 / 9
A relook at the Principle of Uti-Possidetis in the context of the Indo-Nepal Border Dispute – Jindal Global Law Review, 12 (2021), pp. 95–115, SpringerMember Publication2021 / 10
Navigating a journey of writing through “Intellectual settler colonialismMember Publication2021 / 11
International Law and History. Modern Interfaces. Cambridge University PressMember Publication2021 / 12
“The Polish Rider: CH Alexandrowicz and the reorientation of international law, Part II: Declension and the promise of renewal,” 1 London Rev. Int’l L. 3-36