
The latest issue of the
Chinese Journal of International Law (Vol. 17, no. 3, September 2018) is out. Contents include:
- Editorial Comments
- Keyuan Zou & Wenxian Qiu, The Belt and Road Initiative and the Common Heritage of Mankind: Some Preliminary Observations
- Sienho Yee,
Attention to the Chinese Society’s Critical Study and Our Standing Invitation to Respond
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Articles
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Bardo Fassbender, What’s in a Name? The International Rule of Law and the United Nations Charter
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Wei Shen, Evolution of Non-discriminatory Standards in China’s BITs in the Context of EU-China BIT Negotiations
- Comments
- Xiaohui Wu, Case Note: Maritime Delimitation in the Indian Ocean (Somalia v. Kenya), Judgment on Preliminary Objections
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Ukri Soirila, Humanity Discourse and the Disciplining of the State
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Olivier Barsalou & Michael Hennessy Picard, International Environmental Law in an Era of Globalized Waste
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Sienho Yee, Dispute Settlement on the Belt and Road: Ideas on System, Spirit and Style