South Asian Review of International Law, Volume 1

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South Asian Review of International Law, Volume 1 is a collection of research papers on various international law issues published in September 2020.

List of Published Research in this Collection

Analytical Articles

Territoriality in the Reign of Cloud Data: An Anachronism

Mehreen Mander & Punishk Handa, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Enfranchising Prisoners in India: An International Law Perspective

Pranshu Gupta & R Kavipriyan, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Military Mission v. Human Rights: The Legalities of Derogating from the ECHR in times of Armed Conflict

Daniel Fitzgerald, Mississippi College School of Law, US

Protecting the Populations of Sinking States: Applying and Adapting International Law

Vishaka Ramesh & Vishesh Bhatia, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Review Articles

The right to self-defence in cyberspace and State Opinio Juris

Shamshir Malik, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

The Weaponization of Outer Space: Through the UN’s Looking Glass

Deeksha Prakash & Srijita Goswami, Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad, India

Case Comments and Analyses

Equitable Management of Shared Natural Resources: Argentina v. Uruguay

Garima Ojha, Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar, India & Saloni Subanshi, National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi

Interviews

Interview Session with Mr Marc Finaud, GCSP

Amulya Anil & Alexandru George Mos, Former Managing Editors, SAJIL

Interview Session with Mr Suddha Chakravarti, ON Research

Sulekha Agarwal, Associate Editor, SAJIL

Interview Session with Mr Dexter Roberts

Abhivardhan, Editor in Chief, SAJIL & Akash Manwani, Research Analyst, Internationalism

Moot Court Testimonials

Testimonials of the Winners of the William C Vis International Moot 2020

Abhivardhan, Editor in Chief, SAJIL & Nikhil Dongol, Associate Editor, SAJIL

Testimonials of the Winners of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, National Rounds – India, 2020

Udomo Ali, Associate Editor, SAJIL

Testimonials of the Winners of the John H. Jackson Moot Court Competition, 2020

Abhivardhan, Editor in Chief, SAJIL

Book Reviews

Has China Won? The Chinese Challenge to American Primacy by Kishore Mahbubani

Pratham Sharma, Research Member, Internationalism & Akash Manwani, Research Analyst, Internationalism

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