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The Floating Quarantines: Maritime Implications of Coronavirus in Southeast Asia
The Coronavirus or COVID-19 (“Coronavirus”) from Wuhan, People’s Republic of China (“China“) has engulfed as many as 213 countries across...
Ankit Malhotra & Bodhisattwa Majumder
May 11, 20205 min read


Can China and the Philippines Balance Cooperation and Sovereignty?
Introduction The South China Sea (SCS) dispute has its roots in the 1940s. Imperial Japan’s military had used the islands during World...
JTMS Intern Marcela Cecilia Gabriela Cruz Merma
Mar 31, 202010 min read


Contested Territories and Symbolism: The Historical Significance of Land Disputes
One of the more peculiar and lesser-known controversies to originate from World War II involves two key players of the war. In 1945, the...
Jonghyun Lee, JTMS Intern
Feb 6, 20209 min read


Prescriptive Jurisdiction in the Law of the Sea: Cases of Contentions and Evolution
On December 2015, Panama in accordance with Article 287 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), invoked a case agai
JTMS Intern In Yeong Choi
Dec 13, 20197 min read


Loss of Territory & Submerging Islands: An International Law Apprehension
The Mururoa Atoll. Photo Credit: NASA I. Introduction It is for the people to determine the destiny of the territory and not the...
Sameer Gupta & Sankalp Udgata
Nov 21, 20196 min read


Extraterritoriality, Environmental damage, and the Korean fine dust case
On April 5th, 2017 a heterogeneous group of exponents from the civil society, including NGOs and ordinary Korean citizens, filed a...
JTMS Intern Gaia Gamberale
Jul 9, 201911 min read


Islands, Sovereignty and the Right to Return: An Analysis of the Chagos Islands ICJ Advisory Opinion
Abstract: Did the UK act illegally in splitting off the Chagos Islands from Mauritius prior to its independence in 1968? On 22 June 2017...
Constantinos Yiallourides
Feb 13, 20188 min read


Drone Strikes in Violation of Territoriality: How Are They Justified?
The increasing number of drone strikes has brought targeted killings of supposed terrorists into a spotlight of debate on extrajudicial...
Sofiya Sayankina, JTMS Intern
May 19, 20178 min read


New approach: Why Russia and Japan might finally settle the island dispute
Photo: Putin and Abe during the meeting in Sochi, May 2016 (Source: Sputnik News) World War II has not only left a huge impact on modern...
Sofiya Sayankina, JTMS Intern
Oct 27, 20167 min read


Welcome to JTMS Blog
Welcome to JTMS Blog, The blog of Journal of Territorial and Maritime Studies' new website. The contents herein do not necessarily...
JTMS
Apr 19, 20161 min read
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