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Protecting the Life of Journalists in The Case of Shireen Abu Aqleh

By: Aida Cahya Ardani Israeli forces have shot dead A Palestinan-American Al Jazeera’s journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh in the occupied West Bank, according to witnesses and the Palestinian health ministry. According to the Qatar-based outlet, veteran journalist Shireen Abu Aqleh, 51 years old, wore a press vest that clearly marked her as a “press” when …

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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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ILSA Project Report 2021

ILSA Chapter UNS Project Report 2021 At the end of its terms, ILSA Chapter UNS released ILSA Project Report 2021 as a part of transparency and accountability of the Boards to Members of ILSA Chapter UNS. The Report is also aimed to provide information about the finished working programs along with its evaluations and recommendations. This report …

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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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miHoYo Co. Ltd: The Possible Legal Issues of Copyright Infringement from Genshin Impact as Video Games

[ILSA ORACLE 2021 VOL. 8] ILSA Chapter UNS presents our International Law Article Volume 8 “miHoYo Co. Ltd: The Possible Legal Issues of Copyright Infringement from Genshin Impact as Video Games” By: Lucky Surya Jaya Genshin Impact, developed by miHoYo Co., Ltd, has attracted a lot of players worldwide by offering features of exploring mechanics game …

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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 Relevance of International Law in Israel-Palestine Conflict: And The Rashomon Effect

By International Law Development Division Palestine origin refers to the Philistines who occupied part of the region in the 12th century B.C. Palestine has been ruled by numerous groups throughout history, including the Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Fatimids, Seljuk Turks, Crusaders, Egyptians and Mamelukes. The British took control of Palestine when World War …

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