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Europe's Double Standard for China's Overfishing
In: European Journal of International Law - EJIL: Talk!, 2020
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Understanding China's Legal Gamesmanship in the Rules-Based Global Order
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Navigating Between Treaties and Tweets:How to Ensure Discourse about Maritime Freedom Is Meaningful
In: Ocean development & international law, Band 49, Heft 1, S. 1-51
ISSN: 1521-0642
Arbitration between the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Slovenia: A Case Summary
In: New York University, U.S.-Asia Law Institute, Maritime Dispute Resolution Project, 2017
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FONOPs to Preserve the Right of Innocent Passage? Despite Popular Misconception, that is Hardly Mission Impossible
In: The Diplomat, February 2016
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South China Sea and Freedom of Navigation: Taking a Closer Look at the Freedom of Navigation 'Myth
In: The Diplomat, 2016
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A Master Key for China and India to Help Unlock the Freedom of the Seas Globally
In: RUMLAE Research Paper No. 16-17
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Testing the Chinese 'Myth' About Freedom of Navigation
In: The Diplomat, 2016
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How the U.S. FON Program is Lawful and Legitimate
In: Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative, October 30, 2015
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One Maritime Law Debate That Is Finally Over
In: The National Interest, Online, Forthcoming
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A 'Rules-Based' Approach to Airspace Defense: A U.S. Perspective on the International Law of the Sea and Airspace, Air Defense Measures, and the Freedom of Navigation
In: Belgian Review of International Law Vol. 1, 2014
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Why U.S. FON Operations in the South China Sea Make Sense
In: The Diplomat, October 31, 2015
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How a 'Rules-Based Approach' Could Improve the South China Sea Situation
In: Perspectives on the South China Sea: Diplomatic, Legal, and Security Dimensions of the Dispute - A Report of the Center for Strategic & International Studies, September 2014
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Committed to the Law of the Sea: In Most Ways, Except for One - How the United States Helps to Preserve the International Maritime Order in East Asia, Even Though it has Not Yet Joined the Law of the Sea Convention
In: in The Asian Century -- What International Norms and Practices? (French Institute of International Relations) (2014) at 33-39
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