
The latest issue of the
Chinese Journal of International Law (Vol. 13, no. 3, September 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial Comments Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the Five Principles of Peaceful Co-Existence
- Liu Zhenmin,
Following the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence and Jointly Building a Community of Common Destiny
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Miguel de Serpa Soares,
Keynote Speech at the International Colloquium on the Five Principles of Peaceful Co-existence and the Development of International Law
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Sienho Yee,
The International Law of Co-progressiveness: The Descriptive Observation, the Normative Position and Some Core Principles
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Xu Hong,
The Chair's Summary of the Colloquium on “The Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence and the Development of International Law” Held in Beijing on May 27, 2014
- Articles
- Larissa J. van den Herik,
An Inquiry into the Role of Commissions of Inquiry in International Law: Navigating the Tensions between Fact-Finding and Application of International Law
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Benoit Mayer,
State Responsibility and Climate Change Governance: A Light through the Storm
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Guangjian Tu,
Service of Process (Documents) in International Civil and Commercial Proceedings: A Critical Review of the Chinese Approach
- Comment
- Ki Beom Lee,
Should the Invocation of Paragraph 5(a) of Annex I to the CLCS Rules of Procedure Result in an Automatic Deferral of the Consideration of a Submission?
- Letters to the Editor
- Alexander Orakhelashvili,
The Responsibility of Member-States Due to Wrongful Acts of International Organizations: A Response to Cortes Martin