Wednesday, September 23, 2020

New Issue: Chinese Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Chinese Journal of International Law (Vol. 19, no. 2, June 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • To Fight a New Coronavirus: Special Section of Letters and a Comment
    • Kennedy Gastorn, To Name a New Coronavirus and the Associated Pandemic: International Law and Politics
    • David P Fidler, To Fight a New Coronavirus: The COVID-19 Pandemic, Political Herd Immunity, and Global Health Jurisprudence
    • Patrick C R Terry, To Fight a New Coronavirus: Crisis Management and International Cooperation from a Local Perspective in Germany
    • Chao Wang, To Cope with a New Coronavirus Pandemic: How Life May Be Changed Forever
    • Chimène I Keitner, To Litigate a Pandemic: Cases in the United States Against China and the Chinese Communist Party and Foreign Sovereign Immunities
    • Sienho Yee, To Deal with a New Coronavirus Pandemic: Making Sense of the Lack of Any State Practice in Pursuing State Responsibility for Alleged Malfeasances in a Pandemic—Lex Specialis or Lex Generalis at Work?
  • Articles
    • Jingjing Wu, Is China Playing by the Rules? — Assessing China’s Reservations to International Human Rights Treaties
    • Mark McLaughlin, State-Owned Enterprises and Threats to National Security Under Investment Treaties
    • Diego Zannoni, The Dilemma Between the Freedom to Use and the Proscription against Appropriating Outer Space and Celestial Bodies