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Limited v. Antrix Corp. was no surprise to anyone. As my story on the oral argument in March explained, nobody was willing to ...
Launched on May 30, the International Organisation for Mediation (IOMed) seeks to offer a “softer” alternative to Western-led ...
The newly minted International Organization for Mediation aims to resolve hotspot disputes with a "Chinese touch," Beijing's ...
The Cambodian government has agreed to a proposal from Thailand to host the next meeting of the Joint Boundary Commission, or ...
Beijing, through its embassy here, slammed the European Union (EU) for allegedly trying to interfere in the maritime disputes ...
According to Lula da Silva, today’s conflicts "make it clear that the UN Security Council’s reform cannot be delayed" ...
The UPC’s new arbitration center is entering a crowded field, hoping its proximity to the Unified Patent Court will win over ...
The other 14 countries on the council voted in favor of the draft as a humanitarian crisis grips the enclave of more than 2 ...
Since our last coverage of “headless PAGA lawsuits”—i.e., lawsuits in which a plaintiff disavows his individual PAGA claim ...
The United States vetoed the United Nations Security Council resolution demanding an “immediate and permanent” ceasefire in ...
Politics is roiling the waters that should connect us, writes the U.N. Global Compact Special Adviser for Ocean.
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi noted at the signing ceremony in Hong Kong, "China has been actively exploring ways of hotspot-issue settlement that carry the Chinese touch, so as to lend our ...
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