Wednesday, December 13, 2023

New Volume: Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs

The latest volume of the Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs (Vol. 40, 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Essay
    • Ying-jeou Ma, Reflections on Why I Studied International Law and How I Used It to Help my Country and People
  • Articles
    • David Proaño Alcívar, States in Danger of Extinction: The Case of the Republic of Kiribati
    • Tomas Hamilton & Gabriele Caon, Corporate Accountability for Atrocity Crimes in Myanmar: Business Complicity in the Investigations of the UN Fact-Finding Mission
    • Sungjin Kang, The DEPA and ASDEA: Template for Digital Trade Agreements for Indo-Pacific?
    • Mao-wei Lo, Can the CPTPP Help? The (Un)expected Roles of the CPTPP to Eradicate Forced Labor Issues in Taiwanese Distant Water Fisheries
  • Special Reports: Indo-Pacific Strategies
    • Desirée LeClercq, The Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity: Promise or Peril for Labor Governance through Trade Instruments?
    • Yurika Ishii, The Connectivity in the Indo-Pacific: Policies and Strategies of the ASEAN, the US, and the EU
    • Arie Afriansyah & Aristyo Rizka Darmawan, Sailing between Reefs: Balancing Indonesia’s Maritime Security Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific
    • Stefanie Schacherer, The EU and the Indo-Pacific Region – Prospects of a Green Partnership
  • Special Reports: Taiwan and International Law
    • David KC Huang & Nigel N.T. Li, National Identity in Taiwan: A Doctrinal Analysis through the Lens of Democratism
    • Tsung-Ling Lee, Taiwan and the 2005 International Health Regulations (IHR): Covid-19 and the Evolving Landscape of Global Health
    • Ying-Jun Lin, No Pay, No Gain? APEC and Taiwan’s Experiences