
The latest issue of the
Chinese Journal of International Law (Vol. 13, no. 2, June 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial Comments
- Sienho Yee,
The Competition between and among Intrinsic and Instrumental Values in Selected Competing Visions of the World
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Agnieszka Szpak,
What to Do With Failed States—a Quest for a Solution from the Inside
- Articles
- Padraig McAuliffe,
From Watchdog to Workhorse: Explaining the Emergence of the ICC's Burden-sharing Policy as an Example of Creeping Cosmopolitanism
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Harmen van der Wilt,
Trafficking in Human Beings, Enslavement, Crimes Against Humanity: Unravelling the Concepts
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Guiguo Wang,
Consent in Investor–State Arbitration: A Critical Analysis
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Pallavi Kishore,
Special and Differential Treatment in the Multilateral Trading System