Monday, October 22, 2018

Zhao: International Governance and the Rule of Law in China under the Belt and Road Initiative

Yun Zhao (Univ. of Hong Kong - Law) has published International Governance and the Rule of Law in China under the Belt and Road Initiative (Cambridge Univ. Press 2018). Contents include:
  • Jingxia Shi, The Belt and Road Initiative and international law: an international public goods perspective
  • Samuli Seppanen, Performative uses of sovereignty in the Belt and Road Initiative
  • Jaemin Lee, The Belt and Road Initiative under existing trade agreements: some food for thought on a new regional integration scheme
  • Sarah Wersborg, Anti-monopoly law in China: administrative and private enforcement and the Belt and Road Initiative from an anti-monopoly law perspective
  • Kelvin Hiu Fai Kwok, The Belt and Road Initiative: cooperation in trade liberalization and antitrust enforcement
  • Wei Shen, The Belt and Road Initiative, expropriation, and investor protection under BITs
  • Christopher Chen, ASEAN financial integration and the Belt and Road Initiative: legal challenges and opportunities for China in Southeast Asia
  • Yue Peng, Prognostic view of the applicable law for AIIB loan agreements
  • Yongmin Bian, The role of environmental impact assessment in the governance of Nu-Salween River: a comparative study of the Chinese and Myanmar approaches
  • Yun Zhao, Role of regional space cooperation in procuring space security in the Asia-Pacific region: prospects for the future
  • Yuhong Chai, Regional dispute resolution: an international civil dispute resolution model for East Asia
  • Weixia Gu, Enforcement of arbitral awards in Asia under the Belt and Road Initiative: implications for international governance and the Chinese rule of law
  • Shengli Jiang, Establishment of an international trade dispute settlement mechanism under the 'Belt and Road Initiative'