Researchers' Activities FilterResearch AreaAI LawASEAN Law and PolicyClimate Change Law and PolicyCyber Law and GovernanceDirector's ActivitiesEnergy Law and PolicyGlobal Health Law and GovernanceInternational Dispute ResolutionInternational Economic Law and PolicyNuclear Law and PolicyOcean Law and PolicyOthersPublic International LawSpecial ProjectsTeaching and Researching International Law in Asia (TRILA)Year202620252024202320222021202020192018201720162015201420132012201120102009Reset Posts per page: 102550100Results 1 to 10 of 1254Teaching and Researching International Law in Asia (TRILA)Amiel Ian Valdez Co-Teaches Special Issues in Public International Law at USC Law School— Public International LawAmiel Ian Valdez Speaks on Deep Seabed Mining at High-Level UNCLOS Symposium in Jakarta— AI LawJon Truby presented at the International Conference “International Trade and Business Law: Emerging Issues and Legal Education in Transition” hosted by the University of Law, Vietnam National University Hanoi— Energy Law and PolicyDenise Cheong Presents at the Inaugural World Nuclear Transport Conference 2025— Ocean Law and PolicySu Wai Mon Spoke at the ASEAN Maritime Cybersecurity Conference co-hosted by the Ministry of Defence Malaysia and Australian Department of Defence— ASEAN Law and PolicyYvette Foo presented her paper, titled “Constructing Peace by Chasing Ghosts: The Lifespans of Memorials in Southeast Asia” discussing memorialisation, transitional justice, peacebuilding at the 14th UN Research Colloquium, held at the University of Cologne, Germany— AI LawDr Jon Truby served as an AI and the Rule of Law expert instructor at the UNESCO–UNDP three-day regional Training for the Justice Sector in Southeast Asia on AI and the Rule of Law— Ocean Law and PolicyInternational Law of the Sea 2025— ASEAN Law and PolicyHsien-Li, Sze-Wei and Miguel attended the 40th ISEAS ASEAN Roundtable “Surviving or Thriving: ASEAN in an Age of Tariffs, Tensions and Transitions”— ASEAN Law and PolicySze-Wei attended the panel “Is ASEAN Ready for Timor Leste?” at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP)— First1234Last