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  1. Protection of civilians by Japanese peacekeepers
  2. The Law’s Potential to Break—Rather Than Entrench—the South China Sea Deadlock?
  3. STATE SECRETS LAW AND NATIONAL SECURITY
  4. Legal perspectives on Security institutions
  5. New Technologies and the Law of Armed Conflict
  6. Asia-Pacific Disaster Management
  7. Conclusion: Challenges of New Technologies for the Law of Armed Conflict
  8. Introduction: Conundrum of New Technologies in the Law of Armed Conflict
  9. Nanotechnology and the Law of Armed Conflict
  10. Nanotechnology in Japan: A route to energy security after Fukushima?
  11. Re-Evaluating the Role of International Law in Territorial and Maritime Disputes in East Asia
  12. Managing Future Disasters: Japan’s Energy Security and Nanotechnology Regulation
  13. Disaster Management: Socio-Legal and Asia-Pacific Perspectives
  14. Peacekeeping, civilian protection mandates and the responsibility to protect
  15. Revisiting the Principle of Non-Intervention: A Structural Principle of International Law or a Political Obstacle to Regional Security in Asia?
  16. The Place of Human Security in Collective Security
  17. Nanotechnology and challenges to international humanitarian law: a preliminary legal assessment
  18. Operationalizing the Responsibility to Protect in the Context of Civilian Protection by UN Peacekeepers
  19. International Law on Peacekeeping
  20. Sunscreen Safety: The Precautionary Principle, The Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration and Nanoparticles in Sunscreens
  21. The Responsibility to React? Lessons from the Security Council's Response to the Southern Lebanon Crisis of 2006
  22. TOWARDS A TRUE INCARNATION OF THE RULE OF LAW IN WAR-TORN TERRITORIES: CENTRING PEACEBUILDING IN THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE
  23. Editors' preface
  24. Introduction: the expanded conception of security and institutions
  25. Institutional evolution in Africa and the ‘peacekeeping institution’
  26. Institutional Evolution in Africa and the 'Peacekeeping Institution'
  27. Cyber security in the Asia-Pacific
  28. The Responsibility to Prevent: Could the UN Have Prevented the Atrocities in East Timor or Kosovo?
  29. Who guards the guardian? Towards regulation of the UN Security Council's Chapter VII powers through dialogue
  30. Public law challenges to the regulation of pharmaceutical patents in the US bilateral free trade agreements