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 Responsibility to Rebuild, Transitional Justice, and Afghanistan: A Debacle as a Consequence of the Denial of Ownership
Peter Hilpold
Sailing with TWAIL: A Historical Inquiry into Third World Perspectives on the Law of the Sea
Endalew Lijalem Enyew
Arbitral Activism and Choice of Law under the ICSID Convention
Lucas Clover Alcolea
Revisiting Proportionality in Investment Arbitration: Theory, Methodology, and Interpretation
Xu Qian
Special Section on the Gambia V. Myanmar
Public-Interest Litigation before the International Court of Justice: Comment on The Gambia v. Myanmar Case
Xiao Mao
Not an Overreach of the Court’s Jurisdiction, Putting Erga Omnes into Motion: In Partial Response to Xiao Mao’s Comment on the ICJ’s Judgment on the Preliminary Objections in The Gambia v. Myanmar
Md Rizwanul Islam
Letters to the Journal
Opening the Pandora’s Box: The UK Supreme Court’s Decision in Basfar v. Wong
Xinxiang Shi
Interpreting Diplomatic Immunity in the Context of Employment Maltreatment and Human Trafficking: Reyes v. Al-Malki
Xiaofan Hu
The Sino-Lithuanian Crisis and the EU’s Request for Consultations with China at the WTO
Ke LI
Book Reviews
Book Review of Keyuan Zou and Yen-Chiang Chang (eds.), Preserving Community Interests in Ocean Governance towards Sustainability
Xiaoxu Wang
Book Review of Sergey Marochkin and Yury Bezborodov (eds.), The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Exploring New Horizons
P Sean Morris