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Dokdo and South Korean National Identity
By Patrick Flamm
Bringing the Dokdo/Takeshima dispute to the ICJ will need a change of national identity narrative in South Korea.
The ICJ and the Dokdo/Takeshima Dispute
By J. Berkshire Miller
Referring the dispute to the international court would have complications, but may be the only feasible solution.
Australia's Whaling Victory
By Dominic Meoli
Australia has gained much more from its recent victory in the ICJ than the protection of whales.
ICJ Orders an End to Whaling in Southern Ocean
By Luke Hunt
Japan promises to comply with a ruling that found its annual whale hunt to be illegal.
Japanese Whaling: Sea Shepherd Chases, Australia and New Zealand Litigate
By J.T. Quigley
Is nationalism, not science or sustenance, behind Japan’s annual culling?
Cambodia Cheers ICJ Ruling on Preah Vihear
Unanimous decision in favor of Cambodia’s claim to surrounding temple grounds.
Preah Vihear Temple: Redrawing Jungle Lines
Thai and Cambodian lawyers are making their cases for Preah Vihear Temple in The Hague this week.
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