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Eduardo Cavalcanti de Mello Filho co-authored chapter in Brazilian volume on Oceanic Justice

CIL Research Associate Eduardo Cavalcanti de Mello Filho co-authored chapter in Brazilian volume on Oceanic Justice titled “The Legal Status of the São Pedro and São Paulo Archipelago in light of Article 121 UNCLOS and the South China Sea Arbitral Award: Uncontested Right to an EEZ and continental shelf or Brazilian ‘creeping jurisdiction’?”  The paper …

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Challenges to Navigation Rights and High Seas Freedoms in the Indo-Pacific

CIL Co-Head of the Ocean Law and Policy Programme, Emeritus Professor Robert Beckman, has contributed a chapter titled Challenges to Navigation Rights and High Seas Freedoms in the Indo-Pacific to the recently released book, Viability of UNCLOS amid Emerging Global Maritime Challenges, edited by Lan Anh T. Nguyen and Hai Dang Vu and published by Springer. In …

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“Indicators of Coherence and the Interpretation of CIL” in M. Fortuna, K. Gorobets, P. Merkouris, A. Føllesdal, G. Ulfstein, and P. Westerman (eds), Customary International Law and Its Interpretation by International Courts: Theories, Methods and Interactions (Cambridge University Press, 2024) 299–325

Senior Research Fellow, Charalampos Giannakopoulos, contributed a chapter on “Indicators of Coherence and the Interpretation of CIL”, in the edited volume Customary International Law and Its Interpretation by International Courts: Theories, Methods and Interactions published by Cambridge University Press. The chapter argues that it is possible and indeed necessary to strive towards coherence in the …

“Indicators of Coherence and the Interpretation of CIL” in M. Fortuna, K. Gorobets, P. Merkouris, A. Føllesdal, G. Ulfstein, and P. Westerman (eds), Customary International Law and Its Interpretation by International Courts: Theories, Methods and Interactions (Cambridge University Press, 2024) 299–325 Read More »

UNCITRAL Code of Conduct for Arbitrators in International Investment Dispute Resolution, 7th December 2023, OXIO 766

CIL Research Associate Daniel Nicholas Pakpahan contributed a note article on the “UNCITRAL Code of Conduct for Arbitrators in International Investment Dispute Resolution, 7th December 2023, OXIO 766” published in Oxford International Organizations, Oxford University Press. This article reports on the background, content, and impact of the adoption of the UNCITRAL Code of Conduct for …

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The Protection of Submarine Cables in Southeast Asia: The Security Gap and Challenges and Opportunities for Regional Cooperation

Tara Davenport, “The Protection of Submarine Cables in Southeast Asia: The Security Gap and Challenges and Opportunities for Regional Cooperation,” (2024) 171 Marine Policy 1 – 10 (available online from 17 October 2024 at https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/marine-policy/vol/171/suppl/C CIL co-head of the Oceans Law and Policy Team, Dr. Tara Davenport published an article on the “The Protection of …

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Blue Security in the Indo-Pacific

CIL Research Fellow Dita Liliansa has contributed a chapter to the newly released edited volume Blue Security in the Indo-Pacific, published by Routledge as part of the Corbett Centre for Maritime Policy Studies Series. Her chapter focuses on Indonesia’s approach to maritime security, examining the nation’s evolving strategies and responses to complex challenges such as illegal …

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Armed Attacks against Merchant Vessels: “Looking behind the Flag” to Find the Victim State

CIL Research Associate Eduardo Cavalcanti de Mello Filho had his article ‘Armed Attacks against Merchant Vessels: “Looking behind the Flag” to Find the Victim State’ published in the Journal of Conflict and Security Law, Oxford University Press. With a view to the ongoing Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, he defends that when a merchant …

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International Fisheries Law: Persistent and Emerging Challenges

Dita Liliansa, CIL Research Fellow, has contributed a chapter titled ‘Indonesian Enforcement Measures against IUU Fishing Vessels’ to the book International Fisheries Law: Persistent and Emerging Challenges (Routledge, 2024), edited by Bjørn Kunoy, Tomas Heidar, Constantinos Yiallourides. This book addresses a range of governance and institutional frameworks, procedural, trade, and enforcement issues within international fisheries …

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Legal Agency of Small States: Regional Law Co-operation amid Indo-Pacific Pressures

Using the wealth of carefully curated data in the CIL Instruments Database, Dr Tan Hsien-Li has published “Legal Agency of Small States: Regional Law Co-operation amid Indo-Pacific Pressures” 45(2) Michigan Journal of International Law (Oct 2024) 185-232. The product of a decade of thinking and (re)writing, this article challenges the common narrative is that only …

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