
The latest issue of the
Chinese Journal of International Law (Vol. 15, no. 1, March 2016) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial Comments
- Sufian Jusoh,
A Dialogue between UN and AALCO Experts on Identification of Customary International Law
- Michael Wood,
The present position within the ILC on the topic “Identification of customary international law”: in partial response to Sienho Yee, Report on the ILC Project on “Identification of Customary International Law”
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Stephen Mathias,
The Work of the International Law Commission on Identification of Customary International Law: A View from the Perspective of the Office of Legal Affairs
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Sienho Yee,
A Reply to Sir Michael Wood's Response to AALCOIEG's Work and My Report on the ILC Project on Identification of Customary International Law
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Rahmat Mohamad,
Some Reflections on the International Law Commission Topic “Identification of Customary International Law”
- Articles
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Rein Müllerson,
Ideology, Geopolitics and International Law
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Henan Hu,
The Doctrine of Occupation: An Analysis of Its Invalidity under the Framework of International Legal Positivism
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Carsten Stahn,
Between Constructive Engagement, Collusion and Critical Distance: The ICRC and the Development of International Criminal Law
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Tu Guangjian & Wang Hongyan,
Resolution of Cross-border Securities Disputes under the Scheme of Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect: An Exploration on the Applicable Law
- Comment
- Christine Gray,
The 2015 Report on Uniting Our Strengths for Peace: a New Framework for UN Peacekeeping?