Dr Constantinos Yiallourides presents paper at 10th South China Sea Conference

Dr Constantinos Yiallourides presents paper at 10th South China Sea Conference

Dr Yiallourides recently presented his paper 'Force and coercion in the South China Sea: Why does it matter in international law' to audience of academics from around the world. The focus of the 10th South China Sea Conference was 'co-operation for regional security and development.'

The paper presented is part of  Dr Yiallourides' ongoing work on maritime and territorial disputes and their interplay with other fields of International Law; including: energy, environment, natural resources, use of force, international cooperation and peaceful settlement. Moreover, a number of these publications are part of the Sir Arthur Watts research programme on maritime and territorial disputes with the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL). 

Delegates at the 10th South China Conference


 
Dr Yiallourides next publication is a chapter titled 'Maritime Disputes and Disputed Seabed Resources in the African Continent' for the Routledge Handbook of Energy Law, edited by Professor Tina Soliman Hunter. In addition, Constantinos is working with Professor Zeray Yihedgo on a paper on the Ethiopia-Eritrea boundary conflict for the forthcoming issue of the Ethiopian Yearbook of International Law.  

For further reading  you can view Dr Yiallourides’ SSRN author page here. 

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