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    Proxies and Drones : Can International Law Handle “Invisible Threats”? by Ng, Joel

    Published 2020
    “…The debate over the legality of Qassem Soleimani’s assassination misses an essential point: international law is not upheld by moral adherence, but by enlightened self-interest. …”
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    China’s new maritime regulations : do they accord with international law? by Bateman, Sam

    Published 2013
    “…China's new regulations allowing the seizure of foreign vessels acting illegally in its claimed territorial sea in the South China Sea may accord with international law, but they might also open the South China Sea disputes to compulsory arbitration.…”
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    Large-scale reclamation projects in the South China sea : China and international law by Beckman, Robert

    Published 2015
    “…China’s reclamation activities cannot enhance its claim to sovereignty over the reefs or change the legal status of the reefs under international law.…”
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    Human Security Through Formal Trials: Some Evidence from Southeast Asia by Peou, Sorpong

    Published 2017
    “…When the United Nations declared the 1990s to be “Decade of International Law”, optimism spread about the future of world peace. …”
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    Why Singapore's vote to support Palestine's full membership in the UN matters by Ng, Joel

    Published 2024
    “…Singapore’s vote in support of Palestine’s full UN membership matters because the United Nations General Assembly is the world’s voice on how international law should be interpreted and applied.…”
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    The Problem with Trump’s Foreign Policy by Garfinkle, Adam

    Published 2019
    “…International consensus, international law and UN Security Council resolutions have not produced the post-World War II international order. …”
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    South China Sea : turning reefs into artificial islands? by Lyons, Youna, Wong, Hiu Fung

    Published 2015
    “…It is also against international law.…”
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    Asian diplomatic ambiguity : calming the South China Sea? by Chong, Alan, Chew, Emrys

    Published 2012
    “…The ongoing standoff between Beijing and Manila over their rival claims in the Spratlys may never be resolved through standard frameworks of international law. The best way forward may lie in the Asian way of diplomatic ambiguity.…”
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    Contemporary cybercrime : countering through cross-discipline cooperation by Heinl, Caitríona, Honiss, Stephen

    Published 2015
    “…Still, this is no easy feat as numerous challenges face the international law enforcement community.…”
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    After The South China Sea Ruling – Resilience of the ASEAN Way: Consensual Diplomacy in Vientiane by Chong, Alan

    Published 2016
    “…This is not the case if one examines it in the context of ASEAN’s diplomatic style and the healthy imperfections of international law.…”
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    US Strategy in the South China Sea: Five Pillars for a Proposed Trump Plan by Liow, Joseph Chinyong

    Published 2017
    “…Such a strategy can be crafted on five pillars: international law; deterrence; incentives; diplomatic engagement and keeping an ASEAN focus.…”
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    Cyber Deterrence in Singapore : Framework & Recommendations by Tan, Eugene Eg

    Published 2018
    “…Create norms with enforcement capabilities 6. Strengthen international law enforcement, cooperation, and legislation It is also not feasible to measure deterrence in cyberspace the same way as nuclear deterrence, where a no-attack scenario denotes that deterrence is successful. …”
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    Towards ‘shared’ and ‘complex’ disaster governance in Bangladesh : the 2017 Rohingya Exodus by Cook, Alistair David Blair, Foo, Yen Ne

    Published 2020
    “…The Independent International Fact Finding Mission on Myanmar found many violations that led to the death and flight of Rohingya amount to the gravest crimes under international law and called on the international community to investigate and prosecute named Senior Generals in the Myanmar military in an international criminal tribunal for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity [7]. …”
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    Cyberattacks in the Gulf : lessons for active defence by Cheong, Damien D

    Published 2013
    “…The recent cyberattacks on two oil and gas corporations in the Gulf raises the question of whether countries should rely on active defence in the absence of international laws governing the behaviour of states in cyberspace.…”
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