
The latest issue of the
Chinese Journal of International Law (Vol. 13, no. 1, March 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Tom Ruys,
Of Arms, Funding and “Non-lethal Assistance”—Issues Surrounding Third-State Intervention in the Syrian Civil War
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Xiaohui Wu,
From Assimilation to Autonomy: Realizing Ethnic Minority Rights in China's National Autonomous Regions
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Charles De Bock,
The Crime of Aggression: Prospects and Perils for the Third World
- Comments
- Rein Müllerson,
Ukraine: Victim of Geopolitics
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Julio Barboza,
The Beagle Channel Dispute: Reflections of the Agent of Argentina
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Sienho Yee,
En Route to the Final Shape of the UNCLOS Dispute Settlement System: Some Pivotal Negotiating Procedural Steps Worthy of Consideration by Future Treaty-makers and Leaders in Treaty-making
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Antonio Cardesa-Salzmann,
Combating Desertification in Central Asia: Finding New Ways to Regional Stability through Environmental Sustainability?