Wednesday, June 16, 2010

New Issue: Chinese Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Chinese Journal of International Law (Vol. 9, no. 2, June 2010) is out. Contents include:
  • Wang Tieya Lecture in Public International Law
    • Shi Jiuyong, Maritime Delimitation in the Jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice
  • Articles
    • Rein Müllerson, Processes of Dissimilation and Assimilation in Humankind's Evolution: Will E Pluribus Unum Replace Ex Uno Plures?
    • Curtis A. Bradley, The United States and Human Rights Treaties: Race Relations, the Cold War, and Constitutionalism
    • Alexander Orakhelashvili, Threat, Emergency and Survival: The Legality of Emergency Action in International Law
  • Comments, Essays and Notes
    • Simon Marsden, Developing Approaches to Trans-boundary Environmental Impact Assessment in China: Co-operation through the Greater Tumen Initiative and in the Pearl River Delta Region
  • Courts and Tribunals
    • Xiaohui Wu, Case Note: China – Measures Affecting Trading Rights and Distribution Services for Certain Publications and Audiovisual Entertainment Products (WT/DS363/AB/R)
    • Xiuli Han, The Wiwa Cases
    • Patricia Shine, The Treatment of Non-EU Nationals before Domestic Courts of Member States
  • Development and History
    • Chen Yifeng, Structural Limitations and Possible Future of the Work of the International Law Commission