
The latest issue of the
Chinese Journal of International Law (Vol. 16, no. 2, June 2017) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Massimo Lando, Delimiting the Continental Shelf Beyond 200 Nautical Miles at the International Court of Justice: The Nicaragua v. Colombia Cases
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Alexandra Hofer,
The Developed/Developing Divide on Unilateral Coercive Measures: Legitimate Enforcement or Illegitimate Intervention?
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Asif H. Qureshi,
International Legal Aspects of “Monetary” Relations in Northeast Asia
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Comments
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George Rodrigo Bandeira Galindo & César Yip,
Customary International Law and the Third World: Do Not Step on the Grass
- Zhixiong Huang & Kubo Mačák,
Towards the International Rule of Law in Cyberspace: Contrasting Chinese and Western Approaches
- Qinmin Shen,
Lingering Issues of Foreign Official Immunity in Enforcing Prohibition against Torture in Domestic Courts: Pinochet’s Reasoning Reassessed
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Sienho Yee, Notes on the International Court of Justice (Part 6)—The Fourth Use of Travaux Préparatoires in the LaGrand Case: To Prove the Non-preclusion of an Interpretation
- Letters to the Editor
- Gerard J. Sanders, The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and the Belt and Road Initiative: Complementarities and Contrasts