
The latest issue of the
Chinese Journal of International Law (Vol. 14, no. 3, September 2015) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial Comment
- Sienho Yee,
The South China Sea Arbitration: The Clinical Isolation and/or One-sided Tendencies in the Philippines' Oral Arguments
- Articles
- Surya P. Subedi,
China's Approach to Human Rights and the UN Human Rights Agenda
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Lung Wan Pun,
Pre-Conflict Military Activities: Environmental Obligations and Responsibilities of States
- Kishor Uprety,
The Kishenganga Arbitration: Reviving the Indus Treaty and Managing Transboundary Hydropolitics
- Comments
- Kong Xiangwen,
Achieving Accountability in Climate Negotiations: Past Practices and Implications for the Post-2020 Agreement
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Peter J. Laverack,
The Rise of Asia and the Status of the French Language in International Law