
International Law in Asia Today – 6 June
On This Day: Agreement between the Royal Government of Cambodia and UN for the establishment of the Extraordinary Criminal Courts of Cambodia – A Product of

On This Day: Agreement between the Royal Government of Cambodia and UN for the establishment of the Extraordinary Criminal Courts of Cambodia – A Product of

The charred wreckage near Delhi’s Red Fort on November 10 and the devastated courtyard of Islamabad’s District Judicial Complex on November 11 killed 25 civilians within

The Editorial Team of the International Trade and Business Law Review (ITBLR) is now accepting submissions for Volume 26 to be published in December 2026. We

The Ocean’s Constitution: How a 1982 Treaty Redrew the Map of Global Power This Day in History On 30 April 1982, the world’s nations came together

It has been more than thirty years since the promulgation of the Philippine landmark case of Oposa v. Factoran, which remains one of the most visionary

The South Asian University (SAU) Faculty of Legal Studies, together with the AsianSIL International Environmental Law Interest Group, will be hosting a webinar on 5 May

In its 2025 advisory opinion on the Obligations of Israel in relation to the Presence and Activities of the United Nations, Other International Organizations and Third

The Faculty of Law, University of Ljubljana, will host the ClimateXLawConference, Reconceptualising Legal Paradigms for Climate Change, on 10–11September 2026. The conference welcomes interdisciplinary abstracts, panelproposals, and

6 March 2026 The Asian Society of International Law (the “Society”) expresses its deepest solidarity with all civilians affected by the ongoing armed conflict in West

International Law in Asia Today is a new blog series launched by AsianSIL Voices to highlight historical events that mark Asia’s engagement with international law. Each

International Law in Asia Today is a new blog series launched by AsianSIL Voices to highlight historical events that mark Asia’s engagement with international law. Each

The United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 2803 with 13 votes in favour and two abstentions from Russia and China. It welcomes and endorses Trump’s Comprehensive