Asia
Global Engagement Series - Reconceiving America's Global Role in the Biden Era: International Perspectives in Asia
As part of its 2021 Annual Meeting (March 24-26), the American Society of International Law invites our members and colleagues from around the world to participate in a special series of sessions focusing on regional issues of international law and policy that will be affected by the new Biden-Harris Administration.
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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Gifany Tongohan CV
Outstanding Issues of ISDS Reform: Perspectives from Asian-Pacific Stakeholders
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No Unilateral Action—WTO Panel Ruled U.S. Section 301 Tariffs on Chinese Imports Inconsistent with WTO Obligations
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24
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26
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"The Pacific Alliance and the Belt and Road Initiative", Asian Education and Development Studies, ahead of print (2020)
New WTO Ruling on National Security in Qatar-Saudi Arabia Case and its Impact on South Korea-Japan Dispute
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24
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22
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