Teaching and Researching International Law in Asia (TRILA)
2018 TRILA Conference
Presentations by Speakers
R Venkata Rao, The Place of International Law in The School Curriculum
Ebrahim Afsah, Is there ‘Islamic International Law’ and Should it be Taught?
BS Chimni, Teaching and Research of International law in Asia: Some Reflections on the Way Forward
Mohammad Shahabuddin, Teaching and Researching International Law in Asia: Where are we now?
Joe Ng, Publishing with Cambridge
Joe Ng, Braving the Publishing Wilderness: 12 Tips to Publish Your First Academic Book
Nishara Mendis, Gender and International Law: Women and International Law
Tan Hsien-Li Teresa, Publishing with Asian JIL
Think Pieces from Speakers and Participants
Achalie Kumarage, The Role of International Law in the Law School Curriculum: A Critical Guide for Integration
Abdul Maasba Magassing, International Criminal Law and Indonesian Perspective
Amritha V Shenoy, The Roots of Internationalism and League of Nations – Remembering the Past for a Better Future
H Mahaseth, Suggestions for the Improvement of Teaching International Law in Asia
M Thiel, Build Up a Global Citizenship Teaching International Law
Marcel Hendrapati, The Offshore Installation Removal Based on Indonesia Regulations, Legal Brief
Nishara Mendis, Thoughts on Teaching International Law in Colombo, Sri Lanka – A Poem
Sandeepa Bhat B, Overcoming Challenges in Teaching International Law
SC Roy, Teaching and Research in International Law in Asian Regions – A Comparative Discourse on Scope, Hurdles and Way Forward
Sergey Sayapin, Central Asia and International Law
Yean-Sen Teng, Rethinking the Topics and Issues in International Law Teaching