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Book Reviews for Volume 12.1 – ADDENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 March 2022

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We would like to provide the full titles and affiliations for the following authors for Volume 12.1's book reviews:

International Law and Sea Level Rise: Report of the International Law Association Committee on International Law and Sea Level Rise edited by Davor VIDAS, David FREESTONE and Jane McADAM Brill Research Perspectives in the Law of the Sea Series

Leiden/Boston: Brill Nijhoff, 2019. 180 pp. Softcover: €70.00/USD$84.00; eBook: €70.00/USD$84.00.

(Reviewed by Selman AKSÜNGER, Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands)

The South China Sea Arbitration: Toward an International Legal Order in the Oceans by Yoshifumi TANAKA, Oxford, Great Britain: Hart Publishing an Imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, 312 pp. Hardcover: £80.00; eBook: (pdf) £80.00.

(Reviewed by Pannavit TAPANEEYAKORN, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand)

Bangladesh and International Law edited by Mohammad SHAHABUDDIN Abingdon, Oxfordshire: Routledge a member of the Taylor and Francis Group, 2021. 366 pp. Hardcover: AUS$252.00; eBook: AUS$63.89.

(Reviewed by Hassan AL IMRAN, School of Law, Western Sydney University, Sydney, Australia)

Cyber Operations and International Law by François DELERUE Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Unknown pp. Hardcover: £120.00; eBook will become available, price unknown.

(Reviewed by Upasana DASGUPTA, Doctoral Candidate, Faculty of Law and Institute of Air and Space Law, McGill University, Montreal, Canada)

We, the Robots? Regulating Artificial Intelligence and the Limits of the Law by Simon Chesterman Cambridge: Cambridge University Press September 2021

(Reviewed by Hitoshi NASU, United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, United States)

Sovereignty and Status in East Asian International Relations by Seo-Hyun PARK Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Hardcover 2017, Softcover 2019. 212 pp.

(Reviewed by Salamah ANSARI, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Kerala, India)

General Principles as a Source of International Law: Art 38(1)(c) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice by Imogen Saunders Oxford, Great Britain: Hart Publishing an Imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021. 304pp. Hardcover £85.00 eBook (pdf & EPUB) £76.50

(Reviewed by P. Sean MORRIS, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland)

Business and Human Rights in Asia: Duty of the State to Protect edited by Gomez, James GOMEZ and Robin RAMCHARAN. Palgrave Macmillan 2021. Xxv + 272 pp. Hardcover: €99.99; eBook: €85.59.

(Reviewed by Jernej Letnar ČERNIČ, Nova univerza, Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Law and Politics on Export Restrictions: WTO and Beyond by Chien-Huei WU Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Unknown pp. Hardcover: AUD$ 160.95: eBook: unknonwn.

(Reviewed by Pasha L HSIEH, Singapore Management University, Singapore)

International Investment Law: Reconciling Policy and Principle by Surya P SUBEDI Oxford, Great Britain: Hart Publishing, 2008, 4th edition 2020. 368 pp. Softcover: AUD$84.99; eBook (pdf): AUD$61.18.

Reviewed by Nartnirun JUNNGAM, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand)

National Trials of International Crimes in Bangladesh-Transnational Justice as Reflected in Judgments, contributed by M Rafiqul ISLAM Leiden/Boston: Brill Nijhoff, 2019. Xxx + 506 pp. Hardcover: €176.00/USD$212.00; eBook: €176.00/USD$212.00.

(Reviewed by Mafruza SULTANA, Research Scholar, South Asian University, New Delhi, India)

The Amicus Curiae in International Criminal Justice, by Sarah WILLIAMS, Hannah WOOLEVER and Emma PALMER. Sydney, Australia: Hart Publishing an Imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020. 424pp. Hardcover: AUD$120.00; eBook (pdf): AUD$86.39

(Reviewed by Yudan TAN, International Academy of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, Soochow University, Suzhou, PR China)

Reflections on the Making of the Modern Law of the Sea by Satya NANDAN with Kristine E DALAKER Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, 2020. 320 pp. Softcover: SGD$36.00. Geographical Change and the Law of the Sea by Kate PURCELL. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. 336 pp. Hardcover: £80.00; available as eBook.

(Reviewed by NGUYEN Thi Lan Huong, PhD Candidate, Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam, Hanoi, Vietnam)

The Ecology of War and Peace: Marginalising Slow and Structural Violence in International Law by Eliana CUSATO. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. Uknown pp. Hardback AUS$160.95. Doi: unknown

(Reviewed by Lys KULAMADAYIL, Global Governance Centre, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland)

We sincerely apologise for the omissions.

References

AKSÜNGER, S. (2021). International Law and Sea Level Rise: Report of the International Law Association Committee on International Law and Sea Level Rise edited by VIDAS Davor, FREESTONE David, and Jane McADAM. Brill Research Perspectives in the Law of the Sea Series Leiden/Boston: Brill Nijhoff, 2019. 180 pp. Softcover: €70.00/USD$84.00; eBook: €70.00/USD$84.00. doi: 10.1163/9789004398191_002. Asian Journal of International Law, 12. doi:10.1017/S2044251321000412CrossRefGoogle Scholar
TAPANEEYAKORN, P. (2021). The South China Sea Arbitration: Toward an International Legal Order in the Oceans by Yoshifumi TANAKA. Oxford, Great Britain: Hart Publishing, an Imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019. 312 pp. Hardcover: £80.00; eBook (PDF): £35.99. doi: 10.5040/9781509924844. Asian Journal of International Law, 12. doi:10.1017/S2044251321000424CrossRefGoogle Scholar
AL IMRAN, H. (2021). Bangladesh and International Law edited by Mohammad SHAHABUDDIN. Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series Abingdon, Oxfordshire; New York: Routledge a member of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2021. xxvi 340 pp. Hardcover: AUS$297.90; £120.00. doi: 10.4324/9781003107958. Asian Journal of International Law, 12. doi:10.1017/S2044251321000436CrossRefGoogle Scholar
DASGUPTA, U. (2021). Cyber Operations and International Law by François DELERUE. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law Series Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. xxii 522 pp. Hardcover: AUS$155.00; Softcover: AUS$44.99; eBook: USD$36.00. doi: 10.1017/9781108780605. Asian Journal of International Law, 12. doi:10.1017/S2044251321000448CrossRefGoogle Scholar
NASU, H. (2021). We, the Robots? Regulating Artificial Intelligence and the Limits of the Law by CHESTERMAN Simon. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. xx 290 pp. Hardcover: $39.99; available as eBook. doi: 10.1017/9781009047081. Asian Journal of International Law, 12. doi:10.1017/S204425132100045XCrossRefGoogle Scholar
ANSARI, S. (2021). Sovereignty and Status in East Asian International Relations by Seo-Hyun PARK. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. x 212 pp. Hardcover: USD$105.00; Softcover: USD$29.99; eBook: USD$24.00. doi: 10.1017/9781316856420. Asian Journal of International Law, 12. doi:10.1017/S2044251321000461CrossRefGoogle Scholar
MORRIS, P. (2021). General Principles as a Source of International Law: Art 38(1)(c) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice by Imogen SAUNDERS. Studies in International Law Series. Oxford, Great Britain and Sydney, Australia: Hart Publishing, 2021. xiv 285 pp. Hardback: £85.00; eBook: £76.50. doi: 10.5040/9781509936090.0004. Asian Journal of International Law, 12. doi:10.1017/S2044251321000473CrossRefGoogle Scholar
ČERNIČ, J. (2021). Business and Human Rights in Asia: Duty of the State to Protect edited by James GOMEZ and Robin RAMCHARAN. London, New York and Shanghai: Palgrave Macmillan Singapore, 2021. xxv 272 pp. Hardcover: €99.99; eBook: €85.59. doi: 10.1007/978-981-15-7273-9. Asian Journal of International Law, 12. doi:10.1017/S2044251321000485CrossRefGoogle Scholar
HSIEH, P. (2021). Law and Politics on Export Restrictions: WTO and Beyond by Chien-Huei WU. Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law Series. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. xxii 284 pp. Hardcover: AUD$110.00; eBook: USD$88.00. doi: 10.1017/9781108953566. Asian Journal of International Law, 12. doi:10.1017/S2044251321000497Google Scholar
JUNNGAM, N. (2021). International Investment Law: Reconciling Policy and Principle by Surya P. SUBEDI. Oxford, Great Britain and New York, USA: Hart Publishing, 2020. 4th edition. xxxvi 326 pp. Paperback: £41.99; eBook (PDF): £37.79. doi: Unknown. Asian Journal of International Law, 12. doi:10.1017/S2044251321000503CrossRefGoogle Scholar
SULTANA, M. (2021). National Trials of International Crimes in Bangladesh: Transitional Justice as Reflected in Judgments by M. Rafiqul ISLAM. Leiden/Boston: Brill Nijhiff, 2019. xxix 506 pp. Hardcover: €176.00/USD$212.00; eBook: €176.00/USD$212.00 doi: 10.1163/9789004389380_003. Asian Journal of International Law, 12. doi:10.1017/S2044251321000527CrossRefGoogle Scholar
TAN, Y. (2021). The Amicus Curiae in International Criminal Justice by Sarah WILLIAMS, Hannah WOOLAVER, and Emma PALMER. Chicago: Hart Publishing, 2020. liv 367 pp. Hardback: £80.00; Paperback: £39.99; eBook (PDF): £35.99. doi: 10.5040/9781509913350. Asian Journal of International Law, 12. doi:10.1017/S2044251321000539CrossRefGoogle Scholar
NGUYEN, T. (2021). Reflections on the Making of the Modern Law of the Sea by Satya NANDAN and Kristine E. DALAKER. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, 2020. xxi 289 pp. Softcover: SGD$36.00. doi: Unknown - Geographical Change and the Law of the Sea by Kate PURCELL. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. 324 pp. Hardcover: £84.00. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780198743644.001.0001. Asian Journal of International Law, 12. doi:10.1017/S2044251321000540CrossRefGoogle Scholar
KULAMADAYIL, L. (2021). The Ecology of War and Peace: Marginalising Slow and Structural Violence in International Law by CUSATO Eliana. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. x 312 pp. Hardback: £85.00; eBook: £68.00. doi: 10.1017/9781108939812. Asian Journal of International Law, 12. doi:10.1017/S2044251321000552CrossRefGoogle Scholar

This addendum applies to the following article(s):

Bangladesh and International Law edited by Mohammad SHAHABUDDIN. Routledge Contemporary South Asia Series Abingdon, Oxfordshire; New York: Routledge a member of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2021. xxvi + 340 pp. Hardcover: AUS$297.90; £120.00. doi: 10.4324/9781003107958

Business and Human Rights in Asia: Duty of the State to Protect edited by James GOMEZ and Robin RAMCHARAN. London, New York and Shanghai: Palgrave Macmillan Singapore, 2021. xxv + 272 pp. Hardcover: €99.99; eBook: €85.59. doi: 10.1007/978-981-15-7273-9

Cyber Operations and International Law by François DELERUE. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law Series Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. xxii + 522 pp. Hardcover: AUS$155.00; Softcover: AUS$44.99; eBook: USD$36.00. doi: 10.1017/9781108780605

General Principles as a Source of International Law: Art 38(1)(c) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice by Imogen SAUNDERS. Studies in International Law Series. Oxford, Great Britain and Sydney, Australia: Hart Publishing, 2021. xiv + 285 pp. Hardback: £85.00; eBook: £76.50. doi: 10.5040/9781509936090.0004

International Investment Law: Reconciling Policy and Principle by Surya P. SUBEDI. Oxford, Great Britain and New York, USA: Hart Publishing, 2020. 4th edition. xxxvi + 326 pp. Paperback: £41.99; eBook (PDF): £37.79. doi: unknown

International Law and Sea Level Rise: Report of the International Law Association Committee on International Law and Sea Level Rise edited by VIDAS Davor, FREESTONE David, and Jane McADAM. Brill Research Perspectives in the Law of the Sea Series Leiden/Boston: Brill Nijhoff, 2019. 180 pp. Softcover: €70.00/USD$84.00; eBook: €70.00/USD$84.00. doi: 10.1163/9789004398191_002

Law and Politics on Export Restrictions: WTO and Beyond by Chien-Huei WU. Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law Series. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. xxii + 284 pp. Hardcover: AUD$110.00; eBook: USD$88.00. doi: 10.1017/9781108953566

National Trials of International Crimes in Bangladesh: Transitional Justice as Reflected in Judgments by M. Rafiqul ISLAM. Leiden/Boston: Brill Nijhiff, 2019. xxix + 506 pp. Hardcover: €176.00/USD$212.00; eBook: €176.00/USD$212.00 doi: 10.1163/9789004389380_003

Reflections on the Making of the Modern Law of the Sea by Satya NANDAN and Kristine E. DALAKER. Singapore: National University of Singapore Press, 2020. xxi + 289 pp. Softcover: SGD$36.00. doi: unknown - Geographical Change and the Law of the Sea by Kate PURCELL. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. 324 pp. Hardcover: £84.00. doi: 10.1093/oso/9780198743644.001.0001

Sovereignty and Status in East Asian International Relations by Seo-Hyun PARK. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. x + 212 pp. Hardcover: USD$105.00; Softcover: USD$29.99; eBook: USD$24.00. doi: 10.1017/9781316856420

The Amicus Curiae in International Criminal Justice by Sarah WILLIAMS, Hannah WOOLAVER, and Emma PALMER. Chicago: Hart Publishing, 2020. liv + 367 pp. Hardback: £80.00; Paperback: £39.99; eBook (PDF): £35.99. doi: 10.5040/9781509913350

The Ecology of War and Peace: Marginalising Slow and Structural Violence in International Law by CUSATO Eliana. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. x + 312 pp. Hardback: £85.00; eBook: £68.00. doi: 10.1017/9781108939812.

The South China Sea Arbitration: Toward an International Legal Order in the Oceans by Yoshifumi TANAKA. Oxford, Great Britain: Hart Publishing, an Imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019. 312 pp. Hardcover: £80.00; eBook (PDF): £35.99. doi: 10.5040/9781509924844

We, the Robots? Regulating Artificial Intelligence and the Limits of the Law by CHESTERMAN Simon. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. xx + 290 pp. Hardcover: $39.99; available as eBook. doi: 10.1017/9781009047081