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Dr Nilüfer Oral – The common heritage of mankind under international law: an overview
Dr Nilüfer Oral contributed to the Routledge Handbook of Deep Sea Mining Law and the Law of the Sea with a chapter entitled The common heritage of mankind under international law: an overview. Description of the book: Deep-sea mining is a rapidly developing industry. New states, stakeholders and industries are constantly joining the technical race …
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A Quest for Meaning: Interpretation of Article 73(3) of the Law of the Sea Convention by Indonesian Supreme Court
Dita Liliansa published an article entitled “A Quest for Meaning: Interpretation of Article 73(3) of the Law of the Sea Convention by Indonesian Supreme Court” in Asia-Pacific Journal of Ocean Law and Policy, Volume 8(1)(2023). This article examines a series of domestic cases that have emerged, questioning the practical implementation of Article 73 of UNCLOS. The crux …
ASEAN-EU Engagement in the Indo-Pacific: A Marriage of Convenience to Uphold Multilateralism
Mahima Duggal Centre for Air Power Studies, New Delhi Stockholm Centre for South Asian and Indo-Pacific Affairs, Institute for Security and Development Policy Ms Mahima Duggal argues that EU-ASEAN cooperation in the Indo-Pacific is crucial for strengthening effective multilateralism. Such collaboration must build on their complementarities in trade, supply chains and building a circular economy. …
Anti-Corruption in ASEAN: Promoting the Independence of Anti-Corruption Agencies
Tran Thi Quyen Hanoi Law University This study surveyed anti-corruption agencies (ACA) in ASEAN member states (AMS), commenting on their effectiveness and how some lack independence. It concludes by explaining why Singapore’s ACA should be a model for other AMS. The ASEAN Ideas in Progress series is a collection of in-progress papers, in the early …
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Report of CIL Webinar on MARITIME SECURITY AND COMMERCIAL SHIPPING: APPROACHES OF THE IMO AND ASEAN
The Ocean Law and Policy programme organized a webinar on 26 September 2022 to summarise the main findings of a report on “ASEAN Cooperation on Maritime Security relating to Commercial Shipping”(forthcoming). In the report, Dr Vu Hai Dang and Prof Robert Beckman examined the measures that have been taken by ASEAN as a regional organization …
RSIS-CIL Workshop on Autonomous Vessels – International Law and Implications on National Security
The RSIS- CIL Workshop on Autonomous Vessels: International Law and Implication on Maritime Security was held in the Riverfront Ballroom at the Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel on 1st of February 2023. The day-long Workshop was organized by the Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies (IDSS) of the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) of …
Ship Surveys and Certification During Global Health Pandemics; Challenges and Opportunities Presented by COVID-19
Dr Dawoon Jung, a research fellow, published an article “‘Ship Surveys and Certification During Global Health Pandemics; Challenges and Opportunities Presented by COVID-19’ in Ocean Development & International Law (2023). This article examines how flag states, port states, and the shipping industry have attempted to fulfill their obligations to carry out mandatory ship surveys and …
Dita Liliansa published a commentary in The Interpreter entitled “Could Indonesia Legally Stop Transit by Nuclear-Powered AUKUS Subs?”
Indonesia, a nation that controls vital maritime chokepoints, finds itself at the epicentre of an unfolding geopolitical drama. As rivalry builds between the United States and China, the prospect of more nuclear submarines passing through Indonesian waters – including plans for AUKUS boats under the newly formed pact between Australia, the United Kingdom and the …
The Environmental Rule of Law for Oceans
Dr Dawoon Jung, a research fellow, published a book chapter entitled “An International Legal Framework for Marine Plastics Pollution: Time for a Change to Regulate the Lifecycle of Plastics” in Froukje Maria Platjouw and Alla Pozdnakova (eds), The Environmental Rule of Law for Oceans: Designing Legal Solutions (Cambridge University Press, 2023). This Chapter examines how …
