Academic Blog Posts
‘ICJ’s Provisional Order of 24 May in South Africa’s Case against Israel: An Example of how not to Couch a Judicial Opinion’, ASIANSIL Voices Blog, 16 July 2024 <https://www.cambridge.org/core/blog/2024/07/16/icjs-provisional-order-of-24-may-in-south-africas-case-against-israel-an-example-of-how-not-to-couch-a-judicial-opinion/> accessed 16 July 2024
- ‘Exorcising the Colonial Legacy in Bangladeshi Legal System Through Legal Education: A Manifesto’, NSU Law Blog, 14 August 2023, <https://nsulawblog.com/2023/08/14/exorcising-the-colonial-legacy-in-bangladeshi-legal-system-through-legal-education-a-manifesto/> accessed 14 August 2023
- ‘The Crime of Aggression, Selectivity, and the Legal Academy’ Georgetown Journal of International Law Blog, 22 November 2022, <https://www.law.georgetown.edu/international-law-journal/blog/the-crime-of-aggression-selectivity-and-the-legal-academy/> accessed 22 November 2022
- ‘The Gambia v. Myanmar: An Analysis of the ICJ’s Decision on Jurisdiction under the Genocide Convention’ 26(9) American Society of International Law Insights, 21 September 2022, <https://www.asil.org/insights/volume/26/issue/9> accessed 21 September 2022
‘Creeping Private Interest in the WHO Undermining its Role as an International Inter-governmental Organization’, Cambridge Journal of International Law Blog, 10 March 2021 <http://cilj.co.uk/2021/03/10/creeping-private-interest-in-the-who-undermining-its-role-as-an-international-inter-governmental-organization/> accessed 10 March 2021
- ‘Introduction to the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Symposium’, Afronomicslaw, 8 February 2021 <https://www.afronomicslaw.org/category/analysis/introduction-regional-comprehensive-economic-partnership-rcep-symposium> accessed 8 February 2021
- ‘Teaching and Researching International Law by Resource-Constrained Academics’, as part of Symposium: Teaching and Researching International Law – Global Perspectives jointly organised by National University of Singapore Centre for International Law and AfronomicsLaw, 21 September 2020 <https://www.afronomicslaw.org/2020/09/21/teaching-and-researching-international-law-by-resource-constrained-academics/> accessed 21 September 2020