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  1. Article 51 of unclos at 40: Military Training as Other Legitimate Activities?
  2. Singapore
  3. Malcolm D. Evans and Sofia Galani, eds., Maritime Security and the Law of the Sea: Help or Hindrance? (Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar Publishers, 2020), 231 pp.
  4. Engaging Asian States on Combating IUU Fishing: The Curious Case of the State of Nationality in EU Regulation and Practice
  5. Singapore
  6. Environmental Law - Strengthening International Fisheries Law in an Era of Changing Oceans edited by Richard CADDELL and Erik J. MOLENAAR. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2019. xxxiv + 478 pp. Hardcover: £85; EPUB/PDF eBook: £91.80.
  7. Port states, coastal states and national security: A law of the sea perspective on the 2017 Qatar-Gulf crisis
  8. Singapore
  9. Donald R. Rothwell and David Letts (eds.), Law of the Sea in South East Asia: Environmental, Navigational and Security Challenges
  10. What’s in a Duty? EU Identification of Non-cooperating Port States and Their Prescriptive Responses
  11. Freedom of Navigation Following the M/V 'Norstar' Case
  12. Extraterritorial Port State Measures: The Basis and Limits of Unilateral Port State Jurisdiction to Combat Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing
  13. The Exclusive Jurisdiction of Flag States: A Limitation on Pro-active Port States?
  14. Developing Global Public Participation (1)
  15. Developing Global Public Participation (2)
  16. Introduction: Developing Global Public Participation
  17. Anti-Whaling Activism in the Southern Ocean and the International Law on Piracy: An Evaluation of the Requirement to Act for Private Endss and its Applicability to Sea Shepherd Conservation Society