ISSN: 1540-1650, EISSN: 1746-9937
The Chinese Journal of International Law is the leading forum for articles on international law by Chinese scholars and on international law issues relating to China.
An independent, peer-reviewed research journal edited primarily by scholars from mainland China, and published in association with the Chinese Society of International Law, Beijing, and Wuhan University Institute of International Law, Wuhan, the Journal is a general international law journal with a focus on materials and viewpoints from and/or about China, other parts of Asia, and the broader developing world.
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Articles
The Rise of Twiplomacy and the Making of Customary International Law on Social Media
James A Green
The Legacy of F.F. Martens and the Shadow of Colonialism
Lauri Mälksoo
The Principle of Non-Recognition of States Arising from Serious Breaches of Peremptory Norms of International Law
Juan Francisco Escudero Espinosa
The Protective Jurisdiction Under the Hong Kong National Security Law: Legitimacy and Impact
Lam Hing-chau, Qin Jing
“Cheap Talk” in International Trade Law
Tae Jung Park
Comments
The Judgment of the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court of 5 March 2020 in the Case of Afghanistan
Sayeman Bula-Bula
Difference Between the ICJ and the CERD Committee: A Comment on the Application of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (Qatar v. United Arab Emirates) Case
Kaijun Pan
Book Review
Youri van Logchem, The Rights and Obligations of States in Disputed Maritime Areas
Kriangsak Kittichaisaree
In Memoriam
In Memoriam: WANG Houli (1930-2021)