Saturday, January 11, 2025

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

The latest volume of the Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs (Vol. 41, 2023) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Natalie Klein, Nuclear Submarines under AUKUS and Implications for International Law in the Indo-Pacific
    • Hitoshi Nasu, The Strategic Use of International Law in the Crisis of Taiwan Strait
    • International Law and the Rights of Women in East Asia Carole J. Petersen, A Comparative Study of the Impact of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women
    • Jason Rudall, The Energy Transition and Investor-State Dispute Settlement in Asia: On Managing Expectations and Avoiding Sagas
    • Yi Tang, Charting a New Legal Order: ASEAN’s Arbitration Reform in Taming the “Unruly Horse” of Public Policy Exception
    • Kentaro Nishimoto, Can Marine Protected Areas be Established in the South China Sea under the BBNJ Agreement?
    • Miriam Cohen, Climate Change Proceedings as a Watershed Moment: Public Interest in the Jurisprudence of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea
    • Kuang-hao Hou, Warning against Silverfish in Democracy: Decaying Constitutionalism in the Society of Taiwan
    • Thanapat Chatinakrob, Legal Risks and Challenges of Unregulated AI: An Analysis of International Legal Frameworks for Mitigating Risks and Ensuring Ethical and Legal Compliance in the Development and Deployment of AI
    • Ángeles Jiménez García-Carriazo & Suriya Narayanan Sundararajan, Transfiguring Islands to Rocks: Examining the Effects of Sea Level Rise in Light of Article 121 of UNCLOS
    • Chung-Han Yang, Evaluating Taiwan – U.S. Bilateral Engagements in the Trade-Climate Change-Energy Nexus: Lessons and Opportunities for the Taiwan – U.S. Initiative on 21st Century Trade
  • Special Report
    • Hsiu-Feng Lin, The Review of Key Cases Involving the Republic of China (Taiwan) in Japanese Courts