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Pacific Rim and Oceania

The Future of Human Rights for Asia’s Minorities

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The Biden Administration, Foreign Policy, and International Law in Asia

Climate Change Litigation: Global Perspectives

The Potential Impacts of the RCEP on the Asia-Pacific Region

An Important Step Forward and a Delicate Balance – Observations on the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership

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Asia-Pacific States Enter into New Economic Partnership

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Justine N. Stefanelli

On November 15, 2020, fifteen Asia-Pacific states signed the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, after nearly a dec

Outstanding Issues of ISDS Reform: Perspectives from Asian-Pacific Stakeholders

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"The Pacific Alliance and the Belt and Road Initiative", Asian Education and Development Studies, ahead of print (2020)

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International Law in Brief

Australia Rejects China’s Claims in South China Sea

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Emma Schoenberger

On July 23, 2020, Australia submitted a letter to th

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