Researchers' Activities
8â10 November 2018: Senior Research Fellow Ayelet Berman Presents Paper at American Society of International Law Research Forum
Dr Ayelet Berman presented a paper at the American Society of International Law Research Forum at UCLA. The paper is on âInvestment Treaties and National Governanceâ, co-written with Research Associate Professor N Jansen Calamita. The paper sets out a conceptual framework for examining the internalisation of investment treaties in national governance. It is the draft framing paper of a project on âInvestment Treaties and National Governanceâ launched by CILâs Investment Law and Policy research group, which examines the internalisation of investment treaties in a select group of East Asian countries.
7â9 November 2018: A/P Robert Beckman Participates in 10th South China Sea International Conference Organised by Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam
Ocean Law and Policy Programme Head Robert Beckman participated in the 10th South China Sea International Conference organised by the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam. The conference was held from 7 to 9 November 2018 in Da Nang, Vietnam. The 10th conference in this series was attended by more than 200 participants from Vietnam, the region and many countries. A/P Beckman chaired one session, gave a presentation in another session, and was a panellist in the final wrap-up session. His presentation was entitled âNoncompliance and Integrity of Maritime Legal of the Maritime Legal Orderâ. Click on the links for the abstract and PowerPoint slides.
29â30 October 2018: Global Associate Tara Davenport Attends Second ISA- ICPC Workshop on Deep Seabed Mining and Submarine Cables
Dr Tara Davenport participated in the Second Workshop on ‘Developing Options for the Implementation of the Due Regard and Reasonable Regard Obligations under UNCLOS’ held in Bangkok, Thailand on 29â30 October 2018. The workshop was the second one organised by the International Seabed Authority (ISA) and the International Cable Protection Committee (ICPC) to address the coexistence of submarine cables and deep seabed mining in areas beyond national jurisdiction. The workshop brought together representatives from the ISA, the ICPC, the cable industry, the mining industry, academia, and government representatives to discuss practical solutions to minimise interference with these two important uses of the oceans. Dr Davenport served as facilitator for the round-table discussions between the cable industry and deep seabed mining industry.
29 Octoberâ2 November 2018: CIL Participates in 36th Session of UNCITRAL Working Group III
On 29 Octoberâ2 November 2018, CIL participated as observer in the 36th session of UNCITRAL Working Group III held in Vienna, Austria. The meeting was attended by Research Associate Professor (CIL) N Jansen Calamita, Head of CILâs Investment Law and Policy Programme, and Dr Charalampos Giannakopoulos, CIL Visiting Research Consultant.
Convening twice annually, UNCITRAL Working Group III brings together more than 200 government officials, UN officials and NGO representatives, with a mandate to (i) identify concerns raised by the current mechanisms for resolving investor-state disputes, (ii) discuss the desirability of reform in light of the concerns identified, and (iii) propose relevant solutions. During the Vienna meeting, discussions focussed on the second part of the above three-part mandate.
Research Assoc Prof (CIL) Calamita contributed to the discussions by delivering an address on the effects of third-party funding practices on investor-state dispute settlement and arguing for the desirability of reform in this respect. CILâs participation in the UNCITRAL Working Group III is part of the Centreâs broader engagement with the topic of reform of investor-state dispute settlement, including through the possible establishment of appellate mechanisms and standing tribunals.
22â26 October 2018: Senior Research Fellow Youna Lyons Attends the 73rd Meeting of the Marine Environment Protection Committee of the IMO
Senior Research Fellow Youna Lyons attended the 73rd meeting of the Marine Environment Protection Committee of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO). The meeting took place from 22 to 26 October 2018. Ms Lyons was head of delegation of the Advisory Committee for the Protection Sea, an NGO with a consultative status at the IMO. In addition to most plenary meetings, she took part in three working groups on marine plastics, underwater noise and biofouling.
18 October 2018: Oceans Programme Head Robert Beckman Participates in Law of the Sea Workshop in Kuala Lumpur
Ocean Law and Policy Programme Head Robert Beckman participated in a Law of the Sea Workshop in Kuala Lumpur on 18 October 2018. Organised by the Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA) and the Japanese Embassy in Malaysia, the workshop was on a rules-based order for the oceans and issues pertaining to activities in the South China Sea. Associate Professor Beckman gave a presentation on âUNCLOS as a Rules-Based Order for the Oceansâ.
13â14 October 2018: CIL Researchers Present Papers at Asian Society of International Law Conference in Beijing
CIL researchers presented papers at the conference âInternational Law in Asia: Challenges and Opportunitiesâ in Beijing. The conference was organised by the Asian Society of International Law and Renmin University of China Law School
Research Fellow Amber Rose Maggio presented a paper entitled âRegional Cooperation for Protection of the Marine Environment in Southeast Asiaâ. The paper focussed on cooperation in the South China Sea and explored current trends in regional cooperation in Southeast Asia, including the challenges faced and future prospects in the region. Dr Maggio highlighted particularities of the region with regard to cooperative efforts, in order to understand the best way to approach the analysis.
Research Associate Millicent McCreath presented a paper entitled âUNCLOS Legal Framework for Cooperation in East and Southeast Asia on the Reduction of Marine Plastic Pollution from Land-Based Sourcesâ. In her paper, Ms McCreath sought to clarify the content of the UNCLOS obligations on land-source pollution and regional cooperation, to encourage states to take active measures to prevent marine plastic pollution, and to work together to that end. The paper also addressed the legal implications of failing to meet these obligations, particularly the risk of compulsory dispute settlement procedures under UNCLOS.
5 October 2018: Research Fellow Zhen Sun Presents Paper at The Legal Regime of Underwater Cultural Heritage and Marine Scientific Research Conference in Bodrum, Turkey
At The Legal Regime of Underwater Cultural Heritage and Marine Scientific Research Conference in Bodrum, Turkey, Research Fellow Sun Zhen presented a paper titled âProtecting Underwater Cultural Heritage in the EEZ and on the CSâCould the Marine Scientific Research Regime Play a Role?â The conference was organised by the Research Center of the Sea and Maritime Law, DEHUKAM, Ankara University, and co-organised by the Center for Oceans Law and Policy (COLP), University of Virginia. Click here for the abstract.
15 September 2018: CIL Director Delivers Keynote Address at Conference in Commemoration of Professor David D Caron at University of California, Berkeley
CIL Director Lucy Reed delivered a keynote address on 15 September 2018 at the Conference in Commemoration of Professor David D Caron held at the Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley. At the time of his tragic, premature death in February 2018, Professor Caron was sitting as a judge on the Iran-US Claims Tribunal, an ad hoc judge in two ICJ cases, and an arbitrator in several complex international arbitrations. He was formerly Dean of the Dickson Poon School of Law at Kings College London and a chaired professor of law at Berkeley. Professors Reed and Caron, who were friends for some 35 years, had both served as President of the American Society of International Law and Chair of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration.
The conference, entitled âThe Elegance of International Lawâ, featured high-level panels focussed on Professor Caronâs main areas of interest: international dispute resolution, legitimacy of international law and institutions, and the law of the sea and international environmental law. In her keynoteââThe David Caron Rule of XââProfessor Reed described and developed a lecture Professor Caron gave at the opening of the year in September 2017 at MIDS (Masters in International Dispute Resolution) at the Graduate Institute in Geneva. This was a work in progress, in which Professor Caron focussed on the need for international arbitrators to exercise personal discipline to limit their caseloads to the number of arbitrations they can responsibly handleânamely, a personal âXâ number of arbitrationsâand thereby facilitate the process of more appointments for a more diverse pool of arbitrators.
The conference papers will be published by the Berkeley Journal of International Law and the Ecology Law Quarterly.
13 September 2018: CIL Researchers Present Papers at 14th Annual Conference of European Society of International Law
Research Fellow Amber Rose Maggio and Postdoctoral Fellow Marija Jovanovic presented papers at the International Law and Universality Conference in Manchester organised by the European Society of International Law.
Dr Maggio’s paper was entitled âMarine Environmental Protection, Regional Cooperation and Universality: The Particular View from Southeast Asia
â. The paper explored the preference for universality in environmental standard setting with regard to marine environmental protection, how regionalism and regional cooperation may be replacing universalism in the implementation of measures for the protection and preservation of the marine environment, and what the implications are for states in Southeast Asia. The paper discussed the legal framework and possible move away from universality, regional cooperation mechanisms, the particular view from Southeast Asia with a focus on the South China Sea, and future prospects.
Dr Jovanovic presented a paper entitled âEurope, Trade Deals and Forced and Child Labour in Developing States: Towards a More Principled Approachâ. She explored the extraterritorial reach of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in cases of forced and worst forms of child labour when these practices occur within the supply chains of companies domiciled in European states. Exposing an unprincipled gap in the current ECHR jurisprudence, the paper argued that the absence of any state responsibility pertaining to activities of business enterprises domiciled in their territory, especially in countries with well-known and severe governance gaps, undermines the universal reach of the absolute prohibition of slavery and forced labour and effectively encourages and facilitates such practices outside the European espace juridique. The paper then presented reasons for and ways of framing statesâ positive obligations in these circumstances that are consistent with the principles of interpretation of the ECHR and with the growing international recognition of such duties by international organisations and established precedents in some domestic jurisdictions.
10â12 September 2018: Research Fellow Dafina Atanasova Participates in Trade Law Forum Incheon 2018
Research Fellow Dafina Atanasova attended the Trade Law Forum Incheon 2018, which gathered regional perspectives on ISDS reform from Asia-Pacific states in relation to the ongoing work of UNCITRAL on the topic. Her participation is part of the broader engagement of the Centre for International Law with the topic of appellate mechanisms and standing tribunals for investor-state disputes, and more specifically with the work of UNCITRAL Working Group III.
6â7 September 2018: Research Assistant JR Robert Real Participates in Philippine Society of International Law Inaugural National Conference
Research Assistant JR Robert Real presented his paper entitled âNational courts collectively creating regional norms in ASEANâ at the Philippine Society of International Law Inaugural National Conference. Held from 6 to 7 September 2018 in Quezon City, the Philippines, the conference was organised by the Philippine Society of International Law and the University of the Philippines. Mr Realâs paper explored the role of Southeast Asian judiciaries in developing regional environmental norms amid the lack of a regional court.
4 September 2018: Research Fellow Dr Zhen Sun Lectures at ReCAAP Capacity Building Workshop in Yangon
Research Fellow Dr Zhen Sun participated in the âReCAAP Capacity Building Workshopâ in Yangon, Myanmar, on 3â6 September 2018. ReCAAP is the first Regional Cooperation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia (ReCAAP). The workshop brought together 25 ReCAAP Focal Point Officers from 14 ReCAAP member states, and other law enforcement officers from Myanmar. The workshop focussed on sharing knowledge and experiences among the Focal Points, and on discussing challenges faced by the ReCAAP Information Sharing Centre and the Focal Points in dealing with piracy and armed robbery against ships in Asia.
Dr Sun gave a lecture on âBasics of International Law of the Seaâ. In the lecture, Dr Sun gave an overview of the current legal framework of the law of the sea, discussed the differences between the definitions of piracy and armed robbery against ships, and the relevant international regulations of both activities. To access the presentation, click here.
24â27 August 2018: Team Coached by Research Associate Rachel Tan Emerges Runner-Up Team at ALSA Investment Law Moot
Research Associate Rachel Tan coached the NUS team that emerged runner-up at the Asian Law Students Association (ALSA) Investment Law Moot held in Yangon from 24 to 27 August 2018. At the keenly contested final, two NUS teams battled through four intense rounds simulating an investor-state dispute before the Permanent Court of Arbitration. The runner-up team comprises second-year NUS law students: Ong Kye Jing, Wileen Saw, Timothy James Chong, and Isabella Tan.
19â24 August 2018: CIL Researchers Participate in International Law Association Biennial Conference in Sydney
CIL researchers Tara Davenport, Millicent McCreath and Christine Sim recently participated in the International Law Association Biennial Conference in Sydney. CIL organised a panel on âThe Inherent Changeability of the Due Diligence Principle: Challenges for the Development of International Environmental Lawâ, which was chaired by Professor Rosemary Rayfuse.
Ms Tara Davenport spoke on this panel on âThe Inherently Changeable Due Diligence Principle and the Protection of the Marine Environmentâ. Other speakers on this panel were Justice Nicola Pain of the Land and Environment Court of NSW, Dr Aline Jaeckel from Macquarie University and Professor Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger of the University of Waterloo/ University of Cambridge.
Ms Millicent McCreath was a speaker on the panel on âThe Tide of Change: New Responses to Environmental Challenges in the Pacific Oceanâ, organised by the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law. The topic of her presentation was âPSIDS Request for an ITLOS Advisory Opinion on the Content of UNCLOS Climate Change Obligationsâ.
Ms Christine Sim spoke on a panel on âInvestment Disputes and Challenging Boundary Issues over Land and Seaâ. Her topic was âInvestment Disputes in Areas of Uncertain Sea Boundaries: Ghana/Cote dâIvoireâ. Â
18â19 August 2018: Oceans Law and Policy Programme Head Robert Beckman Presents at the 2018 APOLIA-KIOST Conference: Area-Based Marine Protection in the Asia-Pacific
Associate Professor Robert Beckman participated in the 2018 APOLIA-KIOST Conference: Area-Based Marine Protection in the Asia-Pacific on 18â19 August 2018 at the State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. The Conference was organised by the Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KIOST) and the Asia Pacific Ocean Law Institutions Alliance (APOLIA). Assoc Prof Beckman gave a presentation in the session on ‘Regional Initiatives in the South China Sea’ and Chaired the discussion in the session on ‘State Practice in Southeast Asia’. For copy of his presentation, click here.
18â19 August 2018: Ocean Law and Policy Programme Head Robert Beckman Participates in APOLIA-KIOST Conference on Area-Based Marine Protection in Asia-Pacific
Oceans Law and Policy Programme Head Robert Beckman participated in the 2018 APOLIA-KIOST Conference: Area-Based Marine Protection in the Asia-Pacific on 18â19 August 2018 at the State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. The conference was organised by the Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KIOST) and the Asia Pacific Ocean Law Institutions Alliance (APOLIA). Associate Professor Beckman gave a presentation in the session on ‘Regional Initiatives in the South China Sea’ and chaired the discussion in the session on ‘State Practice in Southeast Asia’. For copy of his presentation, click here.
15â16 August 2018: CIL and ESI Researchers Participate in the RSIS-PDC ASEAN Workshop on ASEAN Disaster Management
Senior Research Fellow Denise Cheong and Research Associates Nur Azha Putra and S Nivedita participated in the workshop on âAchieving the ASEAN 2025 Vision for Disaster Management: Lessons from a Worthy Journeyâ held on 15 and 16 August 2018. The workshop was jointly hosted by S Rajaratnam School of International Studies and the Pacific Disaster Center, in collaboration with the ASEAN Committee on Disaster Management and the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management Centre. Discussions centred around the impact, growth and future direction of ASEANâs regional architecture for humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, and supporting mechanisms.
16â17 July 2018: Senior Research Fellow Youna Lyons Lectures at the 23rd Session of the Rhodes Academy
Senior Research Fellow Youna Lyons was a lecturer in the 23rd Session of the Rhodes Academy, an annual three-week course on principles of contemporary oceans law and policy. Ms Lyons lectured on the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), international law, and the protection and preservation of the marine environment. Her presentation slides are available here.
12â13 July 2018: Research Fellow Zhen Sun Presents on âLegal Framework of Marine Environmental Protection in the South China Seaâ in Phuket
CIL Research Fellow Zhen Sun participated in âASEAN-China Workshop on Marine Environmental Protection in the South China Seaâ in Phuket, Thailand, on 12â13 July 2018. The workshop brought together government officials and academics from ASEAN member states and China to discuss means to deepen cooperation on the marine environmental protection and marine search and rescue in the South China Sea.
Dr Sun gave a presentation on âLegal Framework of Marine Environmental Protection in the South China Seaâ. In the presentation, Dr Sun emphasised that states bordering the South China Sea, a semi-enclosed sea as defined under UNCLOS, should cooperate with each other in the implementation of their rights and duties with respect to the protection and preservation of the marine environment. To access the presentation, please click here.
12â14 July 2018: CIL Researchers Present at SIEL Biennial Conference 2018
Research Fellow Dr Dafina Atanasova and Research Associate and Practice Fellow Elsa Sardinha participated in SIEL Biennial Conference 2018 International Economic Law in Unsettling Times, American University Washington College of Law, Washington DC, 12â14 July 2018.
Dr Atanasova presented her paper âApplicable Law Provisions in Investment Treaties: An Empirical Take,â as part of a panel dedicated to the general and theoretical aspects of international investment law.
Ms Sardinha presented her paper âRequiem for A Deal, or the End of American Influence in the Investment Chapters of Asia-Relevant FTAs?â, co-authored with NUS Assistant Professor Vincent-JoĂŤl Proulx, as part of a trade and investment panel dedicated to China and Asia. This paper had won the Best Paper Award at the Asian Society of International Law Japan Chapterâs Annual Global Conference in Tokyo on 1 July 2018.
7â8 July 2018: CIL Researchers Invited to Judge Inaugural FDI International Arbitration Moot in Vietnam
CIL Researchers Ms Emily Choo and Mr Eugenio Gomez-Chico were invited to judge the inaugural Foreign Direct Investment International Arbitration Moot (FDI Moot)âVietnam National Round (7â8 July 2018). The moot was hosted by the Ho Chi Minh University of Law and organised by the Vietnam Society of International Law. The national round is part of the FDI Moot organised by the Center for International Legal Studies, which aims to help future lawyers attain a practical understanding of investment law issues, and offers a unique forum for academics and practitioners from around to world to discuss developments and assess emerging talents. The winning teams were from the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam and Ho Chi Minh University of Law.
6 July 2018: Senior Research Fellow Youna Lyons Invited by International Ocean Institute to Lecture in Regional Training Programme
Senior Research Fellow Youna Lyons was invited as a lecturer in the 3rd Training Programme by International Ocean Institute on âRegional Ocean Governance Framework, Implementation of the UNCLOS and Its Related Instruments in the Southeast Asian Seas and the Indian Oceanâ. The course took place on 1â28 July 2018 in Hua Hin, Thailand.
Ms Lyonsâs lecture was on UNCLOS and international law, and regional legal and institutional governance in Southeast Asia. The presentation slides are available here.
5 July 2018: Successful Conclusion of the CIL-ANCORS Maritime Boundaries Workshop
The Centre for International Law successfully organised the second CIL-ANCORS Workshop on the Negotiation of Maritime Boundaries on 3 to 5 July 2018. The workshop was held in coordination with the Expanded ASEAN Maritime Forum. The workshop combined interactive lectures and supervised practical exercises, in which participants negotiated a maritime boundary between two fictitious states.
Thirty-four participants, including government officials, geographers, academics and practitioners, completed the three-day training led by renowned legal and technical experts in the negotiation of maritime boundaries.
For more information on the event, please click here.
2â3 July 2018: CIL Director Lucy Reed Speaks at âForum on the Belt and Road Legal Cooperationâ in Beijing
CIL Director Lucy Reed spoke at the âForum on the Belt and Road Legal Cooperation: Rules and Coordinationâ in Beijing on 2â3 July 2018. The conference was co-hosted at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China and the China Law Society, with the Chinese Foreign Minister HE Wang Yi giving the keynote speech. The legal focusâthe so-called âsoft connectivityâ of Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)âwas underscored by the identity of the co-sponsors: Chinese Society of International Law, China University of Political Science and Law, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing Law Society, and Department of Justice of the Government of Hong Kong SAR.
Professor Reed spoke on arbitration and mediation of investor-state disputes, on the panel âThe BRI and International Dispute Settlementâ. The other main panels addressed âThe BRI and International Rule of Lawâ, âRules, Treaties and Laws Supporting the BRIâ, and âBRI Legal Exchange and Cooperationâ. The conference had over 350 invited participants from Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe, the Caribbean and South America.
2â3 July 2018: Research Assistant JR Robert Real Presents Paper at Human Dignity in Asia Conference in Taipei
Research Assistant JR Robert Real presented his paper âFor the Common GoodâThe Philippine Supreme Courtâs Divergent Approach to Human Dignityâ at the Human Dignity in Asia: Dialogue between Law and Culture Conference. Held from 2 to 3 July 2018 in Taipei, the conference was organised by the Academia Sinica Institutum Iurisprudentiae.
Mr Realâs paper explores the Philippine Supreme Courtâs approach to interpreting the concept of human dignity, which seems to vary depending on whether parties invoke individual rights or collective rights.
28â30 June 2018: CIL Research Associate Millicent McCreath Participates in Conference Organised by Law of the Sea Institute of Iceland and Korea Maritime Institute
CIL Research Associate Millicent McCreath attended the conference âNew Knowledge and Changing Circumstances in the Law of the Seaâ, which was organised by the Law of the Sea Institute of Iceland and Korea Maritime Institute. The conference was held in Reykjavik from 28 to 30 June 2018. The main themes of the conference were biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction, the continental shelf regime, deep seabed mineral resources, dispute settlement in the law of the sea, climate change and the legal effects of sea level rise, and the Central Arctic Ocean Fisheries Agreement. Approximately 130 participants from all over the world attended the conference.
25â27 June 2018: Research Assistant JR Robert Real Presents Paper at ICON-S Annual Conference in Hong Kong
Research Assistant JR Robert Real presented his paper âJudicial Transplantation as a Backdoor to Environmental Normative Integration in ASEANâ at the 2018 ICON-S Annual Conference on Identity, Security, Democracy: Challenges for Public Law. Held from 25 to 27 June 2018 in Hong Kong, the conference was organised by the International Society of Public Law and the University of Hong Kong.
Mr Realâs paper explored the role of Southeast Asian judiciaries in developing regional environmental norms amid the general sensitivity of the region to international law intruding on domestic sovereignty.
21â22 June 2018: CIL Successfully Holds TRILA Conference
CIL successfully organised its inaugural Teaching and Researching International Law in Asia (TRILA) conference on 21â22 June 2018 at the NUS Faculty of Law. Bringing together 144 participants from 34 countries, the TRILA conference provided a platform for junior and senior researchers and faculty members to meet and collaborate on teaching and researching international law in Asia.
The TRILA Conference opened with a rousing keynote address by Judge Raul C Pangalangan of the International Criminal Court, exploring in-depth the role of international law in Asia. Its first day, focussed on teaching, investigated the methods of imparting knowledge and inspiring passion in Asian students of international law, the challenges faced by Asian international law lecturers, and the areas of international law most pertinent to international practice. The second day, focussed on research, involved expositions on the role of history, theory and identity in Asian international law scholarship, the production of quality research in international law, and the obstacles to research faced by Asian scholars. The event closed with a thought-provoking and hopeful prospectus on international law teaching and research in Asia.
CILâs TRILA conference reflects the commitment of NUS Faculty of Law in promoting international law scholarship in Asia, continuing the work of the 1964 Round Table on the Teaching of International Law and Relations, and the TRILA Conference of 2001. Very fittingly, Professor Tommy Koh (Chairman of CIL’s Governing Board) and Professor S Jayakumar (Chairman of CIL’s International Advisory Panel), both pioneers in this project, were present at the opening of the conference. The conference was preceded by a one-day Junior Faculty Workshop, which gave young scholars the valuable opportunity to have their work critiqued by a panel of senior faculty, consisting of leading voices in international law.
18â19 June 2018: Research Fellow Dr Dafina Atanasova Presents Paper at PluriCourts Workshop on Political and Legal Theory of International Courts and Tribunals
Research Fellow Dr Dafina Atanasova participated in the workshop on political and legal theory of international courts and tribunals, organised by PluriCourts in Oslo on 18â19 June 2018.
Dr Atanasova presented her paper âA âJustice as Impartialityâ View on the Authority of International Courts and Tribunalsâ.
7â8 June 2018: CIL Researchers Participate in Climate Change Litigation Scholarship Workshop
Research Associate Millicent McCreath and Research Fellow Dr Dafina Atanasova participated in the workshop on Climate Change Litigation Scholarship organised by the Asia-Pacific Centre for Environmental Law (APCEL) and Yale Law School in Singapore on 7â8 June 2018.
Ms McCreath presented her paper on âThe Potential for UNCLOS Climate Change Litigation to Achieve Effective Mitigation Outcomesâ. She was also the discussant on the paper by Jacqueline Peel and Jolene Lin on âClimate Change Litigation and Adaptation in Southeast Asiaâ.
Dr Atanasova was the discussant on the paper by Hui Pang on âInvestor-State Dispute Settlement in Renewable Energy: Friend or Foe to Climate Changeâ.
30 May 2018: CIL Researchers Contribute to International Law Commission Study
CIL researchers Dr Hao Duy Phan, Chan Sze-Wei and Hadyu Ikrami contributed to a 2017 study by the International Law Commission on âWays and means for making the evidence of customary international law more availableâ.
24â25 May 2018: Associate Professor Robert Beckman and Captain Ashley Roach Participate in the 42nd Annual Conference of the Center for Oceans Law and Policy of the University of Virginia
Associate Professor Robert Beckman and Visiting Senior Principal Research Fellow Captain Ashley Roach participated in the 42nd Annual Conference of the Center for Oceans Law and Policy of the University of Virginia, which was held in Beijing on 24â25 May 2018. The title of the conference was âCooperation and Engagement in the Asia Pacific Regionâ. Captain Roach gave a presentation on the BBNJ Discussions, and Assoc Prof Beckman gave a presentation on âThe Legal Regime Governing Passage on Routes Used for International Navigation through Indonesian Watersâ. To see Assoc Prof Beckmanâs PowerPoint presentation, click here.
16â18 May 2018: Associate Professor Robert Beckman Speaks on Problems and Prospects of Joint Arrangements in the South China Sea
Associate Professor Robert Beckman participated in 2018 Global Ocean Regime Conference organised by the Korea Maritime Institute at the Hyatt Regency, Jeju Island, Korea, from 16 to 18 May 2018. The title of the conference was âPromoting Cooperation in Overlapping Maritime Areasâ. Assoc Prof Beckman gave a presentation on âJoint Arrangements in the South China Sea: Problems and Prospectsâ. To see his presentation, click here.
13 May 2018: CIL Director Professor Lucy Reed Speaks at ‘The Rise of International Commercial Courts’ Conference at Qatar University
CIL Director Professor Lucy Reed spoke at the international conference on ‘The Rise of International Commercial Courts’ at Qatar University on 13 May 2018. Professor Reed spoke about the Singapore International Commercial Court on a panel discussing comparative features of international commercial courts, including the Qatar International Court and Dispute Resolution Centre. The keynote speaker for the conference was Justice Ramesh Kannan of the Singapore High Court.
10â11 May 2018: CIL Senior Research Fellow Dr Ayelet Berman Participates in 15th ASLI Conference
Dr Ayelet Berman chaired a panel on “Investment Treaties and National Governance” at the 15th ASLI Conference 2018 in Seoul in May 2018. John Lumbantobing of the Faculty of Law, Universitas Katolik Parahyangan presented his paper “Very little spill: Internalization of investment treaties and their effects on domestic governance in Indonesia”. Younsik Kim of Sungshin University in Korea presented his paper on âInternationalisation of Investment Treaties in Koreaâ, and Sachinta Dias of Oxford University presented his paper on International Investment Agreements and Governance in Sri Lanka: An Analysis of Three Factual Scenarios”. This panel is part of an ongoing CIL research project on investment treaties and national governance. For more information about the project, please contact Dr Ayelet Berman.
24â25 April 2018: Research Fellow Dr Zhen Sun Spoke on Fostering Maritime Security Cooperation in Jakarta
At the 2nd Conference on Maritime Security and Coastal Surveillance Indonesia in Jakarta, Dr Zhen Sun spoke on âFostering More Effective Non-Traditional Maritime Security Cooperation in Southeast Asiaâ to an audience consisting of government officials, industry representatives, academics and members of other private sectors.
Dr Sun said that as non-traditional maritime security threats (eg, trafficking of drugs and humans, piracy and armed robbery against ships, etc) pose challenges to all Southeast Asian countries, coordinated efforts are required from various sectors on the national, regional and international levels. To use legal tools to address these threats, Southeast Asian countries will need to ratify and implement relevant international agreements.Â
Click here to learn more about Dr Sunâs presentation.
17 April 2018: Members of CIL Ocean Law and Policy Programme Participate in INTERPOL Workshop
Members of the CIL Ocean Law and Policy Programme participated in a workshop organised by INTERPOL on 17 April in Singapore entitled âOperation 30 Days at Sea: Asia Pacific Operational Planning Meetingâ. The workshop was held as part of a year-long global project to enforce the international rules regulating marine pollution from ships. Associate Professor Beckman gave a presentation on âThe Global Legal Regime Governing Ship-Source Pollutionâ. Research Fellow Dr Zhen Sun and Research Associate Ms Millicent McCreath also participated in the workshop, along with representatives from governments throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
15â20 April 2018: CIL Director Lucy Reed Speaks at ICCA Congress and AMINZ-ICCA International Arbitration Day
CIL Director Professor Lucy Reed spoke on the opening plenary panel of the bi-annual Congress of the International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA) in Sydney, Australia. The panel theme was âLaw-Making in International Arbitration: What Legitimacy Challenges Lie Ahead?â, and Professor Reed spoke on arbitration tribunals as lawmakers. Professor Stephan Schill of the University of Amsterdam moderated the panel, and the other panellists were Singapore Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon, ICC Court of Arbitration President Alexis Moure, and Professor Thomas Schultz of Kings College London. All the papers will be published in the official ICCA Congress Series (Wolters Kluwer).
Professor Reed also spoke at the follow-on AMINZ-ICCA International Arbitration Day in Queenstown, New Zealand, where the theme was âMaking Arbitration Work in a Changing World: A Pacific Viewâ. She was the commentator on Daniel Kaldermisâs keynote lecture entitled âInternational Arbitration in a Brave New Worldâ.
9â13 April 2018: Senior Research Fellow Ms Youna Lyons Represents ACOPS as Head of Delegation at 72nd Meeting of the Marine Environment Protection Committee of the International Maritime Organization
Senior Research Fellow Ms Youna Lyons participated in the 72nd meeting of the Marine Environment Protection Committee of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), at IMO London Headquarters. She was the head of delegation for the Advisory Committee on Protection of the Sea (ACOPS).
5 April 2018: Research Associate Ms Melissa Loja Presents at Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law
Research Associate Ms Melissa Loja presented her research paper at the New Voices Panel at the 112th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law in Washington DC. Ms Lojaâs paper was about international agreements between non-state actors. Her paper discussed international agreements that national petroleum corporations such as Petronas, PetroVietnam, PetroleumBrunei and China National Offshore Oil Corporations enter into to manage disputes over petroleum resources that are shared by states across maritime zones and boundaries.
Professor Laurence Helfer, Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of International Law, remarked that her paper makes a concrete contribution to international law, because it presents primary data that have not been made known before, and it enables a granular examination of actual practices in international law.
9â10 March 2018: Research Assistant Mr Robert Real Participates in Frankfurt Investment Law Workshop
Research Assistant Mr Robert Real participated in the Frankfurt Investment Law Workshop 2018 on International Investment Law and Constitutional Law. Held on 9 and 10 March 2018, the workshop was organised by the Goethe-University Merton Centre for European Integration and International Economic Order in Frankfurt, Germany. Participants in the workshop explored the different facets of the increasing interaction between international investment law and constitutional law and critically analysed the opportunities and challenges this interaction creates. The panel topics included the (domestic) constitutional law limits of international investment law, the European Unionâs constitutional limits of international investment law, the role of constitutional law in investor-state dispute settlement, and international investment law as constitutional law.
26 Februaryâ2 March 2018: Senior Research Fellow Anthony Wetherall Participates in the International Nuclear Law Essentials Course
CIL Senior Research Fellow Mr Anthony Wetherall participated in the seventh session of the International Nuclear Law Essentials (INLE) Course, which was organised by the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and the Centre for International Law. The course was held for the first time outside of France, in Singapore, from 26 February to 2 March 2018.
On 28 February, Mr Wetherall delivered a presentation on nuclear security and also participated in a panel discussion on nuclear security and safeguards. Mr Wetherallâs presentation can be downloaded here, and a timeline on developments in international nuclear security can be downloaded here.
1 February 2018: CIL Director Lucy Reed Speaks at the Supreme Court on SICC’s Potential to Advance the Rule of Law
On 1 February 2018, CIL Director Professor Lucy Reed spoke at a programme at the Supreme Court entitled ‘The Singapore International Commercial Courtâs potential to advance the rule of law’. The conference was sponsored by the Singapore International Commercial Court (SICC), the Singapore International Law Association and Freshfields (Singapore). The speakers included two judges on the SICC, Justice Quentin Lowe and Sir Vivian Ramsey, as well as Mr Francis Xavier SC of Rajah & Tann, and Mr Nicholas Lingard and Mr Robert Kirkness of Freshfields. Professor Reed spoke on what characteristics make an international commercial court truly international.
29â31 January 2018: CIL Director Lucy Reed Serves as Faculty at the 2017 Summer Institute of the ASEAN Human Rights Resource Centre
CIL Director Professor Lucy Reed served as faculty at the 2017 Summer Institute of the ASEAN Human Rights Resource Centre (HRRC) held in Bali on 29â31 January 2018 (the volcano risk having postponed the original summer date). The chairman of the conference was HE Ambassador Ong Keng Yong, who is the chairman of HRRC and a member of the CIL Board of Directors. The theme of the conference was âTrade, Investment, and the Rule of Law in ASEANâ. Professor Reed spoke on âThe Rule of Law and Dispute Resolution in ASEANâ and moderated a panel on âRights Dimensions in Trade and Investment in the ASEAN Communityâ.
The HRRC is a non-profit academic centre headquartered at the University of Indonesia in Jakarta, in partnership with 11 other academic institutions in 7 out of 10 ASEAN member states. Its mission is to support a rights-based approach to ASEAN integration through research, training and education, and its core thematic areas are rule of law, business and human rights, and the rights of vulnerable populations. The Summer Institute is the HRRCâs signature annual event, organised in collaboration with the WSD Handa Center for Human Rights and International Justice at Stanford University and Udayana University.
24 January 2018: Book Launch of Governance of Arctic Shipping
CIL and the K.G. Jebsen Centre for the Law of the Sea (JCLOS), UiT The Arctic University of Norway held a side event at Arctic Frontiers 2018 in Tromsø, Norway on 24 January 2018 to launch the book entitled Governance of Arctic Shipping: Balancing Rights and Interests of Arctic States and User States. The book was a collaborative effort of CIL and JCLOS. The book sets out the legal framework that governs Arctic shipping, giving specific consideration to the roles of the International Maritime Organization and the Arctic Council, and compares the rights, interests, positions and practice of Arctic coastal states with those of user states, with particular emphasis on China, Japan and South Korea.
At the side event of Arctic Frontiers 2018, Associate Professor Robert C Beckman, CILâs Head of Ocean Law Policy and Programme, presented a lecture on ‘The Cooperative Mechanism in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore: A Model for the Arctic?’.
22â23 January 2018: Senior Research Fellows Denise Cheong and Anthony Wetherall Participate in the 7th Meeting of the Nuclear Energy Experts Group (NEEG)
This meeting was organised by the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP) together with the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies with the support of the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Topics covered included ways to strengthen nuclear governance in the Asia-Pacific, the future of nuclear power development in Asia with a focus on small modular reactors (SMR) and the networks that enable trade in nuclear technology, and radioactive materials in the Asia Pacific. Discussions also addressed what role academic research and international collaboration networks play in building nuclear-related tacit knowledge, and how a better understanding of the networks that undergird trade and knowledge transfer in nuclear-related industries and institutions might help to build commercial opportunities and a more effective culture of nuclear security in the Asia Pacific. The key findings of the discussions and the programme of the meeting can be found here.
21â25 January 2018: Members of Ocean Law and Policy Team Attends the 2018 Arctic Frontiers Conference in Tromso, Norway
Three members of the CIL Ocean Law and Policy teamâHead of Programme Associate Professor Robert Beckman, Dr Zhen Sun and Ms Millicent McCreathâattended the 2018 Arctic Frontiers Conference in Tromso, Norway from 21 to 25 January 2018. The CIL team met with staff and students from the Jebsen Centre for Law of the Sea at the University of Tromso (UiT), and Assoc Prof Beckman gave a guest lecture at the UiT. The book Governance of Arctic Shipping was officially launched at a side event at the conference, and Assoc Prof Beckman, one of the book editors, spoke at the book launch. The book was edited by staff from UiT and CIL and was published by Brill. The CIL team also stopped in Oslo to visit the Scandinavian Institute for Maritime Law, where Assoc Prof Beckman gave a guest lecture to graduate students and faculty members at the University of Oslo law school.
27â28 November 2017: Head of Ocean Law and Policy Programme Associate Professor Robert Beckman Participates in the 9th South China Sea Conference
Head of CIL Oceans Law and Policy Programme Associate Professor Robert Beckman participated in the 9th South China Sea Conference organised by the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam on 27â28 November 2017 in Ho Chi Minh City. The title of the conference was âCooperation for Regional Security and Developmentâ. Assoc Prof Beckman made a presentation to lead the panel discussion in the final session on the code of conduct for the South China Sea. He also chaired the session on Legal Dimensions in the South China Sea.
22â23 November 2017: Head of Ocean Law and Policy Programme Associate Professor Robert Beckman Speaks at ASEAN Conference on Reducing Marine Debris in ASEAN Region
Head of CIL Oceans Law and Policy Programme Associate Professor Robert Beckman was invited to give a presentation during a plenary session of the ASEAN Conference on Reducing Marine Debris in ASEAN Region. The conference was held in Phuket, Thailand from 22 to 23 November 2017. Assoc Prof Beckmanâs presentation was entitled âLegal Perspective: Transboundary Issues of Marine Debrisâ. CIL Research Associate Millicent McCreath also attended the conference and participated in the workshop on the second day on developing a project for the management of the plastic value chain to reduce plastic marine litter.
