Description
The Indic Journal of International Law is a biannual law journal covering international law in a combination of theoretical and practical approaches – with its space open for global and Indic (Indian/Asian/Indo-Pacific) perspectives on global governance. It also provides coverage of the relationship between law and international politics in businesses, education, research and innovation practices.
This is the Volume 1, Issue 2 of the Journal.
List of Published Works in this Issue
Special Edition Articles – “Confluence of Two Seas: The Emerging Geopolitics and Geoeconomics of the Indo-Pacific”, a Research Conference organised by COVINTS and School of International and Area Studies, Goa University, India on March 25-26, 2021
Beyond the Economy: Blue Economy and Multilateralism
Divyali Mehrotra
Reoriented ‘BIMSTEC’ at the Heart of Reconceptualized Regionalism in the Indo-Pacific
Anisree Suresh
India-Iran Relations: Implications for Maritime Security in the Western Indian Ocean
Rishi Athreya
Technical Articles
International Criminal Law and the Governance of Issues Related to Terrorism
Anoushka Chauhan
Armouring the Climate: QUAD’s Approach to Protecting the Indo-Pacific
Poulomi Chatterjee
Approach of International Judicial Bodies Towards Cultural and Human Rights
Sakshi Trivedi
Self- Regulation of Multi-National Companies
Aakriti Jaipuriar
Case Comments
Dispute Concerning Delimitation of Maritime Boundary Between Mauritius and Maldives in the Indian Ocean
Rajluxmi Joshi
Armed Activities on the Territory of Congo (The Democratic Republic of the Congo vs. Uganda)
Richa Vyas, Ananya Srinath & Tvisha Vadhul
Interviews Analysis for Global Hint by Internationalism Global Podcasts
Russia and the Construct of the Indo-Pacific
Deciphering Risk Assessment in a Multipolar Geopolitical Order
Decoding Various Indo-Pacific Strategies
A War of Empires: Japan, India, Burma and Britain (1941-45)
The Good Country Equation
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