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  • Member Publication2022 / 1

    Hoon ChoCounter-Arguments to the Claims over the Jurisdictional Expansion of UNCLOS Part XV
  • Member Publication2022 / 2

    Aristyo Rizka DarmawanDarmawan, Aristyo Rizka, “Challenging Sovereignty at Sea: US Freedom of Navigation Program in Indonesian Archipelagic Water.” Moscow Journal of International Law, No. 4 (2022) pp. 71–90.
  • Member Publication2022 / 3

    Aristyo Rizka DarmawanHonniball, Arron, Aristyo Rizka Darmawan, “Article 51 of UNCLOS at 40: Military Training as Other Legitimate Activities?” Asia Pacific Journal of Ocean Law and Policy, Volume 7 Issue 2 (2022) pp. 231–259.
  • Member Publication2022 / 4

    Aristyo Rizka DarmawanDarmawan, Aristyo Rizka, “Challenging Sovereignty at Sea: US Freedom of Navigation Program in Indonesian Archipelagic Water.” Moscow Journal of International Law, No. 4 (2022) pp. 71–90.
  • Member Publication2022 / 5

    Alberto Pecoraro“The Regulatory Powers of the International Seabed Authority: Security of Tenure and its Limits” Ocean Development & International Law, vol. 53(4), 2022, DOI: 10.1080/00908320.2022.2159898.
  • Member Publication2021 / 1

    Wenlan YangProtecting Submarine Cables from Physical Damage under Investment Law, Ocean Development & International Law
  • Member Publication2021 / 2

    Alberto Pecoraro“Free access to and from the ocean in the Convention on the legal status of the Caspian Sea: the law of the sea and the Caspian body of water” Asian Journal of International Law, vol. 11(2), 2021
  • Member Publication2021 / 3

    Wenlan YangProtecting Submarine Cables from Physical Damage under Investment Law, Ocean Development & International Law
  • Member Publication2021 / 4

    Yinan BaoA Chinese Perspective on the Innocent Passage of Warships, Contemporary Issues and Analysis
  • Member Publication2021 / 5

    Wenlan YangProtecting Submarine Cables from Physical Damage under Investment Law, Ocean Development & International Law
  • Member Publication2021 / 6

    Wenlan YangProtecting Submarine Cables from Physical Damage under Investment Law, Ocean Development & International Law
  • Member Publication2021 / 7

    Timo KnaebePublic Security Revisited – Janus, Triton and Frontex: Operational Requirements and Freedom of Information in the European Union, Case Note Under Case T-31/18 Luisa Izuzquiza and Arne Semsrott v European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex), European Journal of Migration and Law, 23(3), 332-358 (with H. Caniard)