ISSN: 2044-2513, EISSN: 2044-2521
The Asian Journal of International Law (AsianJIL) publishes peer-reviewed scholarly articles, Notes and Comments, and book reviews on public and private international law. The regional focus of the Journal is broadly conceived. Some articles may focus specifically on Asian issues; others will bring one of the many Asian perspectives to bear on issues of global concern. Still others will be of more general interest to scholars, practitioners, and policymakers located in or working on Asia. The Journal is published in English as a matter of practical convenience rather than political endorsement. English language reviews of books in other languages are particularly welcomed. The Journal is produced for the Asian Society of International Law by the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law and succeeds the Singapore Year Book of International Law.
CONTENIDO
Notes and Comments
The Implementation of Crimes Against the Peace and Security of Mankind in the Penal Legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Sergey SAYAPIN
The Chagos Advisory Opinion and the Law of Self-Determination
Victor KATTAN
Reflections on the Role of the International Law Commission in Consideration of the Final Form of Its Work
Yejoon RIM
Resolving the “Dispute” Under Article 119(1) of the Rome Statute
Aman KUMAR
Invited Articles
The Rule of Law, the International Legal Order, and the Foreign Policy of Small States
Sundaresh MENON
Articles
Tracing Chinese Scholar Chen Tiqiang’s Pursuit of International Law Education and His Major Contribution to the Doctrine of Recognition
Li CHEN
The Curious Case of Ghana/Côte d’Ivoire: A Consistent Approach to Hydrocarbon Activities in the Disputed Area?
Bin ZHAO
The Necessity of Indonesia’s Measures to Sink Vessels for IUU Fishing in the Exclusive Economic Zone
Dita LILIANSA
Data Localization and ASEAN Economic Community
Benjamin WONG
Corrigendum
Is It Finally Time for India’s Free Trade Agreements? The ASEAN ‘Present’ and the RCEP ‘Future’ – CORRIGENDUM
Debashis CHAKRABORTY, Julien CHAISSE, Xu QIAN
Book Reviews
History and Theory of International Law – International Law’s Objects edited by Jessie HOHMANN and Daniel JOYCE. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. 592 pp. Hardcover: £95.00; $135.00 doi:
Lucia Meilin ORIANA
International Economic Law – China’s International Investment Strategy: Bilateral, Regional, and Global Law and Policy edited by Julien CHAISSE. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. xxxiv + 523 pp. Hardcover: £95.00; $118.08. doi:10.1093/oso/9780198827450.001.0001
Chi-Chung KAO
International Organizations – Promoting Compliance: The Role of Dispute Settlement and Monitoring Mechanisms in ASEAN Instruments by Robert BECKMAN, Leonardo BERNARD, Hao Duy PHAN, TAN Hsien-Li, and Ranyta YUSRAN. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016. xx + 306 pp. Softcover: £41.99; $59.99. doi:10.1017/CBO9781316534700 – ASEAN Law in the New Regional Economic Order: Global Trends and Shifting Paradigms edited by Pasha L. HSIEH and Bryan MERCURIO. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. xxiv + 426 pp. Hardcover: £107.90; $140.00. doi:10.1017/9781108563208 – Can ASEAN Take Human Rights Seriously? by Alison DUXBURY and TAN Hsien-Li. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. xxiv + 405 pp. Softcover: £38.53; $49.99. doi:10.1017/9781108566414
Jack Wright NELSON
Other Areas of International Law – Iran’s Nuclear Program and International Law: From Confrontation to Accord by Daniel H. JOYNER. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. xxiii + 246 pp. Hardcover: £49.00; $88.00. doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199377893.001.0001
Syed Ali AKHTAR