State Practice of Asian States in the Field of International Law

The Editorial Board has decided to reorganize the format of this section from Volume 16 (2010) onwards. Since the Yearbook’s inception, state practice has always been reported and written up as country reports. While this format has served us well in the intervening years, we felt that it would make...

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Published inAsian Yearbook of International Law, Volume 20 (2014) p. 222
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published Brill | Nijhoff 02.07.2019
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Summary:The Editorial Board has decided to reorganize the format of this section from Volume 16 (2010) onwards. Since the Yearbook’s inception, state practice has always been reported and written up as country reports. While this format has served us well in the intervening years, we felt that it would make a lot more sense if we reported state practice thematically, rather than geographically. This way, readers will have an opportunity to zoom in on a particular topic of interest and get a quick overview of developments within the region. Of course, this reorganization cannot address our lack of coverage in
ISBN:9789004379763
9004379762
DOI:10.1163/j.ctv2gjwv13.9