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Go-Public Volume 1 2022: Overview of International Environmental Law

ILSA Chapter UNS has released the brand new Go-Public Volume 1: Overview of International Environmental Law which provides brief explanation on International Environmental Law. The International Environmental Law was sparked by the Stockholm Conference and has evolved since then until present. For further information regarding International Environmental Law, please visit this link here. Best Regards, …

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AUKUS Agreement: Is It a Breach of Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty?

[INTERNATIONAL LAW MONTHLY ARTICLE] Oracle Vol. 9 AUKUS Agreement: Is It a Breach of Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Treaty? By: Zenia Aziz Khoirunisa and Agnes Ariningtyas With a newly formed defense alliance with Britain and the United States, Australia has formally embarked on a hotly contested program to equip its naval forces with nuclear submarines. The agreement is …

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Taliban Power: What’s Happening and Its Correlation With International Law

[INTERNATIONAL MONTHLY ARTICLE] Oracle Vol. 7 Taliban Power: What’s Happening, and Its Correlation with International Law By: Aida Cahya Ardani Nearly a year and a half before the Taliban swept through Afghanistan, seizing control of the country for the first time since 2001, it reached a peace deal with the United States in Doha, Qatar. …

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The International Legal Order of South China Sea Arbitration

[INTERNATIONAL MONTHLY ARTICLE] Oracle Vol. 6 The International Legal Order of South China Sea Arbitration By : Muhammad Hanif Asror On 12 July 2016, the Tribunal in the South China Sea arbitration issued its final award. China rejected the ruling as “null and void”. The Philippines dismissed it as “a piece of paper” after initially …

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The Ever Given Case and Its Legal Aftermath

Author:  Zenia Aziz Khoirunisa INTRODUCTION Last March, to be exact on March 23, 2021, the international community was shocked by a serious incident on the Suez Canal, one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world. That is Ever Given ship, with a shipping route from Malaysia to the Netherlands, stuck diagonally across the Suez …

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The Complexities of Human Trafficking Within International Law

Written by Aida Cahya Ardani On March 28th – April 2nd, 2021, Morocco hosted an Operation called Operation Weka, which means “Stop” in Swahili. Twenty-four nations exchanged intelligence and support from the International Organization for Migration and other international organizations. They represented source, transit, and destination locations progressed investigations to dismantle criminal networks behind key …

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Indonesia’s Responsibility for Keeping International Environment Safe from Effects of Wildfire

Written by Elmerald Daud and Najla Nur Fauziyah Ever since the biggest wildfire case in 1997, Indonesia has time and time again reported the occurance of forest fires. The recent one reported to be the biggest occured in 2019 which burnt 2.12 million acres of land surpassing the previous one in 2018 as told by …

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China’s Responsibility for COVID-19 Outbreak: An International Law Perspective

Author’s Notes: This article is a pure works of research and do not have any intention to undermine certain racial group The existence of the Coronavirus Diseases (COVID-19) was previously acknowledged on an early stage by 33 year old ophthalmologist at Wuhan General Hospital, Li Wenliang. He was credited as the first medical professionals who …

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USA Recognition of Jerusalem In Contrary with International Law

  The status of Jerusalem is well-recognized as a long-disputed area since the British conquest of the city in November 1917, Ottoman sovereignty over Jerusalem was uncontested. Due to the presence of holy places in Jerusalem, in many respects, its status was unique because of the importance attached to it by the Allied powers that …

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The Kashmir Conflict : A Brief History and Effort to End the Conflict

Recently, the pakistan air force shoot down two india’s jet fighter in kashmir region, a disputed region who claimed by india and pakistan. The shoot down created a a tension betwen the two country. This action can lead a new crisis betwen india and pakistan. After the jet’s shoot down incident, a shootout reportly occured …

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