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  • Member Publication2016 / 1

    Arron HonniballThe Exclusive Jurisdiction of Flag States: A Limitation on Pro-active Port States?
  • Member Publication2016 / 2

    Ying DaiConstraints and Breakthrough: Legislative Lack and Remodeling of Marine Rights Protection and Enforcement
  • Member Publication2016 / 3

    Ying DaiThe Analysis on Countermeasures of IUU Fishing
  • Member Publication2016 / 4

    Ying DaiThe Responsibility and Countermeasures of Flag State on IUU Fishing under International Law
  • Member Publication2016 / 5

    Xuechan MaIntertemporal Principle in International Judicial Practice and Its Implication on South China Sea Dispute
  • Member Publication2016 / 6

    Aristyo Rizka DarmawanASEAN Syenergy to Overcome Challenges in Maritime Security: Indonesian Perspective as the Largest Archepelagic State in ASEAN Juris Gentium Law Review, [ISSN 2302 1217
  • Member Publication2016 / 7

    Xuechan MaThe South China Sea Dispute: Perspective of International Law
  • Member Publication2016 / 8

    Aristyo Rizka DarmawanBook Review : Indonesia and the Law of the Sea by Prof. Hasjim Djalal M.A. Indonesian Journal of International Law Vol. 14. No. 2 016, [ISSN: 1693-5594] 2016
  • Member Publication2016 / 9

    Xinjun Zhang– “The Latest Developments of the US Freedom of Navigation Programs in the South China Sea: Deregulation or Re-balance?” Journal of East Asia and International Law, Vol.9, No.1 (2016), 167-182.
  • Member Publication2015 / 1

    Arron HonniballPrivate Political Activists and the International Law Definition of Piracy: Acting for “Private Ends”
  • Member Publication2015 / 2

    AKM EMDADUL HAQUEEmdadul Haque, ‘Marine Spatial Planning in the Bay of Bengal Subregion in South Asia’, in Hassan Daud, Kuokkanen Tuomas and Soininen Niko (eds), Trans-boundary Marine Spatial Planning and International Law (Routledge, 2015) (with Daud Hassan)
  • Member Publication2015 / 3

    Hikmahanto JuwanaThe Disputes of South China Sea From International Law Perspective