The Cambridge handbook of China and international law
著者名edited by Ignacio de la Rasilla, Wuhan University; Congyan Cai, Fudan University, Shanghai
出版者Cambridge University Press
出版年2023
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書名The Cambridge handbook of China and international law
著者名edited by Ignacio de la Rasilla, Wuhan University; Congyan Cai, Fudan University, Shanghai
ISBN9781316517406
国名コードuk
言語コードeng
出版地Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY
出版者Cambridge University Press
出版年2023
ページ585p, 26cm
注記Includes bibliographical references and index. Summary:"Provides a comprehensive road map to China's engagement with international law and a bridge between Chinese and Western approaches in times of turmoil. Written by a leading group of Chinese and Western specialists, it examines how China assimilates into, and how it intends to put its stamp on, the global legal order"-- Provided by publisher.
件名International law -- China China -- Foreign relations
内容China's reform and opening-up, and its move to international institutions / Yun Zhao The belt and road initiative and the international legal order why it happened, what it does, and how, and what it brings about / Congyan Cai The community of shared future for mankind and international law / Ignacio de la Rasilla & Yayezi Hao The Constitution of China and international law from selective adaptation to normative consensus / Chao Wang & Xin Xiang Chinese and Western perspectives on the rule of law and its international implications / Karen J. Alter & Ji Li International law in Chinese courts / Björn Ahl China's treaty practices politicization of law or legalization of politics?/ Carrie Shang Shu & Wei Shen The solid state of state immunity in the People's Republic of China / Timothy Webster The 'effect doctrine' and the extraterritorial application of Chinese national laws it's easier said than done / Yongping Xiao & Lei Zhu The Chinese approach to the Jus ad Bellum in international law and cyber-warfare / Zhixiong Huang & Yaohui Ying China and international terrorism law / Congyan Cai & Yifei Wang China and international criminal law a dual-identity dilemma / Dan Zhu China and international human rights law / Ruijun Dai China and global health law in the face of COVID-19 / Qingjiang Kong & Shuai Guo China and international humanitarian law / Binxin Zhang China and international environmental law sageliness within and kingliness without? / Nengye Liu China and global climate change law governance a unison of top-down governance and multi-stakeholder engagement approach / Tianbao Qin and Bingyu Liu China and the law of the sea / Haiwen Zhang China and the non-weaponization of outer space towards a relational normativity / Matthias Vanhullebusch Part VII International Economic Law 20 China and International Trade Law Rising from Within the System or Always an Outlier? Jiangyu Wang China an emerging rule-maker in international investment law? / Freya Baetens & Sheng Zhang China and international intellectual property law striving to become a respected player / Jianqiang Nie Chinese multilateralism in international financial law / Bin Gu China and international dispute settlement by adjudicative and other means / Ignacio de la Rasilla & Yayezi Hao China and the settlement of territorial disputes / Xinjun Zhang & Xidi Chen.