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Can Powerful Tribunal Decisions Save Our Ocean According To UNCLOS?
– Introduction UNCLOS ( the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea ) is the “Bible” for the Law of the Sea. The increasing threat to our marine environment caused by harmful human activities has prompted a focus on legal interpretation. This essay examines how the Tribunal creatively interpreted certain articles in Part XII of the UNCLOS. The essay first identifies three man-made problems affecting the marine environment in the South China Sea. It then asserts that j
DuDu Sunny
Feb 2412 min read


Is a World Court of Human Rights a Better Choice?
Reflecting Australia’s Immigration Detention Issue in relation to Article 9 of the ICCPR Introduction This essay aims to examine the pro and cons of implementing a World Court of Human Rights (WCHR) mechanism within the current global human rights system dominated by the United Nations. It argues that the WCHR represents a new utopia in the legal field. Furthermore, the essay illustrates Australia’s immigration detention issue from both national and international legal perspe
DuDu Sunny
Feb 2416 min read


How to Interpret Statutory to Empower Your Individual Rights?
( This is a fictional case study ) Learn how to protect your rights with legal insights and navigate the complexities of COVID-19 regulations under the South Australia Public Health Act (SA PHA) 2011 amidst the pandemic, leveraging statutory presumptions and human rights concerns to protect your personal freedom. Role Play You have been instructed by the Commissioner of Police for South Australia to provide a legal opinion regarding the following story in South Australia. You
DuDu Sunny
Feb 612 min read
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