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VOLUME 3, ACADEMIC YEAR 2019–2020

Volume II

PARS RAM BROTHERS AND COMMERCIAL CERTAINTY: THE FUTURE OF THE ROLLING CHARGE
Luke Broadway
LL.B. candidate (University of Exeter)
(2021) 3 De Lege Ferenda 1-20

INTERPRETATIVE, ITERATIVE, AND KINDRED: IMPLICATION IN FACT AS CONTRACTUAL INTERPRETATION
Timothy Ke

LL.B. candidate (University of Manchester)
(2021) 3 De Lege Ferenda 21-41

THE GAMBIA V MYANMAR: PAVING THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD TO I
NTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY FOR THE CRIME OF GENOCIDE
Vatsal Raj

B.A., LL.B. candidate (National Law University, Lucknow)
(2021) 3 De Lege Ferenda 42-56

NON-REFOULEMENT IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW—INDIA’S LEGAL OBLIGATION TO PROTECT REFUGEES s
Snehal Dhote
B.A., LL.B. candidate (Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai)
(2021) 3 De Lege Ferenda 57-75

ONG MING JOHNSON: A CALIBRATED APPROACH TO
(UN)TRANSFORMATIVE CONSTITUTIONALISM BY THE SINGAPORE HIGH COURT
 Harpreet Singh Gupta and Sahil Raveen
B.A., LL.B. (Hons.), National Law School of India University, Bangalore
(2021) 3 De Lege Ferenda 76-91

REVISITING THE POTENTIAL FOR RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT:
A SEARCH FOR THEORETICAL JUSTIFICATIONS OF THE PRACTICE OF ICC URT
Abhiroop Saha and Surbhi Soni
B.A., LL.B. (NLSIU)

(2021) 3 De Lege Ferenda 92-112

THE FAUX PAS IN MODERN COMPETITION LAW –
WALLED GARDENS, DATA SHARING AND ALGORITHMIC DECISION MAKING  COURT
Kan Jie Marcus Ho
B.A. (Law) candidate (Cantab)
(2021) 3 De Lege Ferenda 113-125

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