Tuesday, April 30, 2013

New Issue: Chinese Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Chinese Journal of International Law (Vol. 12, no. 1, March 2013) is out. Contents include:
  • Editorial Comments
    • Bin Cheng, Pre-emptive or Similar Type of Self-defense in the Territory of Foreign States
    • Sienho Yee, The International Law of Co-progressiveness and the Co-progressiveness of Civilizations
  • Articles
    • Jure Vidmar, Palestine and the Conceptual Problem of Implicit Statehood
    • Harmen van der Wilt, Corporate Criminal Responsibility for International Crimes: Exploring the Possibilities
    • Bing Bing Jia, The Notion of Natural Prolongation in the Current Regime of the Continental Shelf: An Afterlife?
  • Comments
    • Chongyang Xin, Treaty Interpretation Concerning Individuals' Right to Claims: Comments on the Supreme Court of Japan's Decision in the Nishimatsu Construction Company case
    • Bjørn Kunoy, Agreed Minutes on the Delimitation of the Continental Shelf beyond 200 Nautical Miles between Greenland and Iceland in the Irminger Sea
    • Wenliang Zhang, Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in China: A Call for Special Attention to Both the “Due Service Requirement” and the “Principle of Reciprocity”