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Taming Maritime Boundaries: The ICJ’s Decision in Somalia v. Kenya

Adhiraj Lath Continue reading Taming Maritime Boundaries: The ICJ’s Decision in Somalia v. Kenya

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October 2021: Issue 1

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An Analysis into the Active Assumption of Jurisdiction by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

Sahibnoor Singh Sidhu Continue reading An Analysis into the Active Assumption of Jurisdiction by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

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A Case for Rejecting Characterisation Approach for Mixed Disputes

Rudraksh Lakra & Adhiraj Vikram Singh Continue reading A Case for Rejecting Characterisation Approach for Mixed Disputes

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India’s Tryst with the Enrica Lexie: A Breakthrough or a Setback?

Amol Verma Continue reading India’s Tryst with the Enrica Lexie: A Breakthrough or a Setback?

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Rising Sea Levels and International Law: Displacement, Migration and Self Determination

Muskan Nagpal Continue reading Rising Sea Levels and International Law: Displacement, Migration and Self Determination

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