
The latest issue of the
Chinese Journal of International Law (Vol. 13, no. 4, December 2014) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial Comments
- Wang Yi,
China: a Staunch Defender and Builder of the International Rule of Law
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Julia Ya Qin,
Judicial Authority in WTO Law: A Commentary on the Appellate Body's Decision in China-Rare Earths
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LIU Xiaohong & Yang Ling,
Redemption of Chinese Arbitration? — Comments on the Civil Procedure Law (2012) and Free Trade Zone Arbitration Rules (2014)
- Articles
- Sienho Yee,
The South China Sea Arbitration (The Philippines v. China): Potential Jurisdictional Obstacles or Objections
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María Teresa Infante Caffi,
Peru v. Chile: The International Court of Justice Decides on the Status of the Maritime Boundary
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Hervé Ascensio,
Abuse of Process in International Investment Arbitration
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Salim Farrar,
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation: Forever on the Periphery of Public International Law?
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Michael Salter & Yinan Yin,
Analysing Regionalism within International Law and Relations: The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation as a Grossraum?
- Letters to the Editor
- Vladislav Tolstykh,
Reunification of Crimea with Russia: A Russian Perspective
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Sukjoon Yoon,
Xi Jinping's “True Maritime Power” and ESCS Issues