Thursday, July 3, 2025

New Issue: Chinese Journal of International Law

The latest issue of the Chinese Journal of International Law (Vol. 24, no. 2, June 2025) is out. Contents include:
  • Articles
    • Marcus Ramalho, The International Atomic Energy Agency and the “Starting Point of Safeguards”: A Case Study in Unilateral Treaty Interpretation
    • Jonathan Hell, Acts of Aggression as Ipso Facto Violations of the Right to Life: Scrutinising the Human Rights Committee’s Proposed Link between Human Rights Law and the Jus ad Bellum
    • Gracious Avayiwoe, Evidence and the “Gravity of the Alleged Offences” for Prompt Release of Vessels and Crews under the UNCLOS Regime
    • Dan LIU, The Two Dimensions of the Post-war Territorial Status of the Ryukyu Islands
  • Comment
    • Marlen S Bissaliyev, Mart Susi, & Karimzhan Shakirov, Convergence between and among the Chinese, the EU and Kazakhstan Approaches towards Personal Data Protection against the AI in the Digital Sphere
  • Comment and Review Essays
    • Liliya Khasanova & Artur Simonyan, (Geo)politicizing International Law of Cyberspace in Post-Soviet Eurasia
    • Akmal Saidov, Regionalism and Human Rights: Towards an Asian Human Rights Protection System