Friday, November 29, 2019

New Issue: Korean Journal of International and Comparative Law

The latest issue of the Korean Journal of International and Comparative Law (Vol. 7, no. 2, 2019) is out. Contents include:
  • Historic Rights and the Law of the Sea
    • Anthony Carty, Carl Schmitt, Nomos of the Earth, and the Question of Historic Title in International Law
    • Christopher Whomersley, The International Law of the Sea: Historic and Similar Rights in the British Experience
    • Ying Wang, Rethinking the Concept of Historic Rights in International Law
    • Edwin Egede, Historic Rights in African State Practice
    • Anastasia Telesetsky, Maritime Historic Rights in United States Jurisprudence
    • Qiang Ye, Historic Rights in the South China Sea: A Chinese Perspective
    • Sourabh Gupta, Historic Fishing Rights in Foreign Exclusive Maritime Zones: Preserved or Proscribed by UNCLOS?
    • Renyuan Li, Legality of China’s Entitlements of Historic Rights beyond the UNCLOS in the South China Sea: An Analysis of the Negotiation History
    • Chenhong Liu, Regional Customary International Law Related to China’s Historic Rights in the South China Sea