Monday, December 19, 2022

New Issue: Chinese Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Chinese Journal of International Law (Vol. 21, no. 3, September 2022) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Peter Hilpold, The Responsibility to Rebuild, Transitional Justice, and Afghanistan: A Debacle as a Consequence of the Denial of Ownership
    • Endalew Lijalem Enyew, Sailing with TWAIL: A Historical Inquiry into Third World Perspectives on the Law of the Sea
    • Lucas Clover Alcolea, Arbitral Activism and Choice of Law under the ICSID Convention
    • Xu Qian, Revisiting Proportionality in Investment Arbitration: Theory, Methodology, and Interpretation
  • Special Section on The Gambia v. Myanmar
    • Xiao Mao, Public-Interest Litigation before the International Court of Justice: Comment on The Gambia v. Myanmar Case
    • Md. Rizwanul Islam, Not an Overreach of the Court’s Jurisdiction, Putting Erga Omnes into Motion: In Partial Response to Xiao Mao’s Comment on the ICJ’s Judgment on the Preliminary Objections in The Gambia v. Myanmar
  • Letters to the Journal
    • Xinxiang Shi, Opening the Pandora’s Box: The UK Supreme Court’s Decision in Basfar v. Wong
    • Xiaofan Hu, Interpreting Diplomatic Immunity in the Context of Employment Maltreatment and Human Trafficking: Reyes v. Al-Malki
    • Li Ke, The Sino-Lithuanian Crisis and the EU’s Request for Consultations with China at the WTO