
The latest issue of the
Chinese Journal of International Law (Vol. 19, no. 4, December 2020) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
- Zou Keyuan & Jin Jing, The Question of Pirate Trials in States Without a Crime of Piracy
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G Le Moli, From “Is” to “Ought”: The Development of Normative Powers of UN Investigative Mechanisms
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Bing Bing Jia, The Question of Jurisdiction in the 2019 Arbitration between Ukraine and Russia
- Pracitice and Documents
- Xiaohui Wu, Chronology of Practice: Chinese Practice in Public International Law in 2019
- Letters to the Journal
- James Kraska, China and Canada are Unlikely to Collaborate on Unlawful Straight Baselines: A Response to Michael Byers and Emma Lodge, “China and the Northwest Passage”
- Xinxiang Shi, The Status of Northwest Passage and the Position of China in the US-Canada Dispute: Some Comments in Partial Response to the Exchange of Views between Michael Byers and Emma Lodge on the One Hand and James Kraska on the Other