The latest issue of the Australian Journal of Asian Law is now available on-line
The latest issue (volume 27 number 1) of the Australian Journal of Asian Law is now available on-line.
Australian Journal of Asian Law
Volume 27 Number 1

AJAL volume 27 number 1 contains the following articles:
- Simon Butt and Tim Lindsey, ‘In Memoriam: Farewell to a Legal Visionary: Ibrahim Sjarief Assegaf, 1971-2025’
- Danielle Ireland-Piper and Brendan Walker-Munro, ‘China and Extraterritoriality Through the Lens of Intellectual Property’
- Nguyen Thi Nhu Quynh, Le Thu Trang, Pham Thu Trang, Dau Ngoc Phuong Uyen, Do Hoang Vi, Ta Phuong Thao and Vu Van Ngoc, ‘Performance and Monetary Remedies in Commercial Contracts Cases in Vietnam’
- Md Khairul Islam, ‘Rethinking Bangladesh as a Seat for International Commercial Arbitration’
- Shatrunjay Bose, ‘Arbitration of Patent Validity Disputes in India: A Comparative Study’
- Abdul Rasyid and Stijn Cornelis van Huis, ‘Who Decides Islamic Banking Disputes in Indonesia? Judicial Efforts to Resolve Jurisdictional Uncertainty’
- Xuan Quang Nguyen and Khanh Tung Ngo, ‘Precedents and the Protection of Rights in Civil Disputes in Vietnam’
- Mohsina Hossain Tushi, ‘Justice for the Economically Marginalised: Legal Aid in Bangladesh’
- Wahyu Kurniawan, ‘Case Note: Unjustified Payment Rules in the Indonesian Civil Code: West LB AG vs Mutiara Bank
- In Yeung (Joe) Cho, ‘Case Note: Pure Economic Loss Without Contractual Privity: Tort Liability for Business Interruption in Korea’
- Ruoying Chen, ‘Book Review: The Authoritarian Commons: Neighbourhood Democratisation in Urban China’