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1Atmospheric impacts of the space industry require oversight
Nature Geoscience, 2022, 15, 598-600
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2Regulatory Responses to ‘Fake News’ and Freedom of Expression: Normative and Empirical Evaluation
Human Rights Law Review, 2021, 21, 302-328
0.824Citations (PDF)
3Cyber security in the Asia-Pacific
2021, ,
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4The Expanded Conception of Security and International Law: Challenges to the Un Collective Security System
Amsterdam Law Forum, 2020, 3, 15
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5Challenges of Hybrid Warfare to the Implementation of International Humanitarian Law in the Asia-Pacific
2019, , 220-230
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6Cyber Security
2019, , 139-160
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7Introduction
2019, , 1-13
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8Nuclear Security
2019, , 54-77
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9Counter-Terrorism
2019, , 78-111
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10Maritime Security
2019, , 112-138
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11Human Trafficking and People Smuggling
2019, , 161-190
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12Food Security
2019, , 191-210
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13Conclusion
2019, , 211-222
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14Bibliography
2019, , 223-261
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15Index
2019, , 262-278
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16ASEAN as a Security Institution: Its Legal, Normative and Institutional Framework
2019, , 14-53
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17Invisible Soldiers
2019, , 307-C11.P49
1Citations (PDF)
18Human Degradation Technologies and International Law
2018, , 258-284
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19The Law’s Potential to Break—Rather Than Entrench—the South China Sea Deadlock?0.812Citations (PDF)
20Introduction: theexpanded conception of security andinstitutions
2015, , 1-24
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21Institutional evolution inAfrica and the ‘peacekeeping institution’
2015, , 167-189
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22Theinstitutionalisation of dispute settlements inSoutheast Asia: the legitimacy of theAssociation of Southeast Asian Nations in de-securitising trade and territorial disputes
2015, , 248-266
1Citations (PDF)
23Rice is life: regional food security, trade rules and the ASEAN Plus Three Emergency Rice Reserve
2015, , 292-307
12Citations (PDF)
24STATE SECRETS LAW AND NATIONAL SECURITY0.86Citations (PDF)
25Editors' preface
2015, , xxvii-xxviii
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26Re-Evaluating the Role of International Law in Territorial and Maritime Disputes in East Asia0.210Citations (PDF)
27Disaster Management: Socio-Legal and Asia-Pacific Perspectives
2014, , 1-58
2Citations (PDF)
28Introduction: Conundrum of New Technologies in the Law of Armed Conflict
2014, , 1-17
2Citations (PDF)
29Managing Future Disasters: Japan’s Energy Security and Nanotechnology Regulation
2014, , 139-152
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30Conclusion: Challenges of New Technologies for the Law of Armed Conflict
2014, , 247-254
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31Nanotechnology and the Law of Armed Conflict
2014, , 143-157
1Citations (PDF)
32Nanotechnology in Japan: A route to energy security after Fukushima?1.25Citations (PDF)
33The Place of Human Security in Collective Security0.818Citations (PDF)
34Revisiting the Principle of Non-Intervention: A Structural Principle of International Law or a Political Obstacle to Regional Security in Asia?0.224Citations (PDF)
35Nanotechnology and challenges to international humanitarian law: a preliminary legal assessment0.723Citations (PDF)
36Nano-Safety or Nano-Security? Reassessing Europe's Nanotechnology Regulation in the Context of International Security Law1.82Citations (PDF)
37Operationalizing the Responsibility to Protect in the Context of Civilian Protection by UN Peacekeepers
International Peacekeeping, 2011, 18, 364-378
1.67Citations (PDF)
38Public law challenges to the regulation of pharmaceutical patents in the US bilateral free trade agreements
2010, , 77-100
6Citations (PDF)
39Operationalizing the 'Responsibility to Protect' and Conflict Prevention: Dilemmas of Civilian Protection in Armed Conflict0.86Citations (PDF)
40Normative Foundations of Technology Transfer and Transnational Benefit Principles in the UNESCO Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights1.512Citations (PDF)
41International Law on Peacekeeping
2009, ,
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42Sunscreen Safety: The Precautionary Principle, The Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration and Nanoparticles in Sunscreens
NanoEthics, 2008, 2, 231-240
1.554Citations (PDF)
43Three Proposals for Rewarding Novel Health Technologies Benefiting People Living in Poverty. A Comparative Analysis of Prize Funds, Health Impact Funds and a Cost-Effectiveness/Competitive Tender Treaty
Public Health Ethics, 2008, 1, 146-153
1.612Citations (PDF)
44Reform of Subclass 457 VISA Schemel
Alternative Law Journal, 2008, 33, 147-150
0.50Citations (PDF)
45TOWARDS A TRUE INCARNATION OF THE RULE OF LAW IN WAR-TORN TERRITORIES: CENTRING PEACEBUILDING IN THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE0.55Citations (PDF)
46The Responsibility to React? Lessons from the Security Council's Response to the Southern Lebanon Crisis of 2006
International Peacekeeping, 2007, 14, 339-352
1.60Citations (PDF)
47Investigation Proprio Motu for the Maintenance of International Peace and Security0.00Citations (PDF)