Monday, January 16, 2023

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

The latest volume of the Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs (Vol. 39, 2021) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Thomas D. Grant, Rescission of the Autonomy of Hong Kong
    • Volker Roeben & Sava Jankovic, Validity of Contested Title to Territory in Frozen Conflict Zones: The Case of Nagorno Karabakh with Particular Reference to the 2020 War
    • Denise Cheong & S. Nivedita, Enhancing Transboundary Consultation in the Context of Nuclear Power Development in Southeast Asia
    • Makoto Seta, International Framework for Cruise Vessels in the Post-Pandemic Asia-Pacific Region: Unclear Rights over Internal Waters
    • Mark McLaughlin, Regulating the Corporate Governance of State-Owned Enterprises in Investment Arbitration
    • Min K. Lee & Ji Hyoi Moon, The More the Merrier: Is East Asia’s ADR Scene Missing out on Expert Determination?
    • Winnie Jo-Mei Ma, Institutional and Legislative Rule-Making for Taiwan’s Arbitration: CAA and Its International Arbitration Centre
    • P. Brian Chen, Investigating the WHO’s Lack of Insulation from International Power Politics
  • Special Reports
    • Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy, The EU, China and Taiwan: Time to Embrace Change
    • Siqi Zhao, Promoting and Protecting Cultural and Creative Industries through Free Trade Agreements: The Experience from Korea and Japan