
The latest issue of the
Chinese Journal of International Law (Vol. 23, no. 3, September 2024) is out. Contents include:
- Articles
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Marten Zwanenburg, The Use of OSINT for Military Operations Abroad under International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law
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Yue Zhang & Yuqi Zhou, Reviewing the Necessity Test in a PHEIC: “Least Intrusiveness” or “Reasonable Necessity”
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Comments
- Yury Rovnov, Judicialization of Global Climate Governance: In Defence of the Paris Agreement
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Güneş Ünüvar & Xueji Su, International Legal Governance of Space Resources and the Role of National Frameworks: The Case of China
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Current Developments
- Ignacio de la Rasilla, The Rise in the Participation of Asia Pacific States in the Proceedings of the International Court of Justice (2010-2023)
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Barbara Stępień, Navigating New Waters: IMO’s Efforts to Regulate Autonomous Shipping