Asian yearbook of international law/

Asian yearbook of international law/ edited by B.S. Chimni, Miyoshi Masahiro, Li-ann Thio. - London: Routledge, 2010. - xiv, 363 p.; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical reference & index.

Introduction by the General Editors Part 1: Articles 1. Japan-Alcoholic Beverages Case Revisited: A Case of Treaty Interpretation or Formation of International Law? Takashi Miyazaki 2. Caveat Emptor: Three Aspects of Investment Protection Treaties, Michael Ewing-Chow and Ng Wuay Teck 3. Some Asian States' Opposition to the Concept of War Crimes in Non-International Armed Conflicts and its Legal Implications, Zhu Lijiang 4. Effectiveness of National Human Rights Institutions in International Human Rights Law: Problems and Prospects, Sanzhuan Guo Part 2: Note Vietnam's Membership in the WTO: The Challenge of Reconciling Socialist Policies with the Principle of Open Economy, Lan Anh Tran Part 3: Legal Materials State Practice of Asian Countries in the Field of International Law, Participation in Multilateral Treaties Part 4: Agora: Is There An Asian Approach To International Law? Is there an Asian Approach to International Law? - Questions, Theses and Reflections, BS Chimni, Asian International Law: Where is it Now?, M. Sornarajah Part 5: Developments Case between Malaysia and Singapore Concerning Sovereignty Over Pedra Branca/Pulau Batu Puteh, Middle Rocks and South Ledge, Robert Beckman, Australia's "Rudd Proposal": Business as Usual, C.L. Lim, Suhakam: The First Ten Years: The Reception and Interpretation of Human Rights norms in Malaysia, Cheah Wuiling Part 6: Survey of Literature Book Reviews, Survey of Literature

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