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 “Great Powers” and The Formation of International Law
Kevin Jon Heller
A Custom’s Nine Lives: Decolonial Continuities of Opinio Juris in Customary International Law
Prabhakar Singh
Global Space Governance of Remote Sensing and the Needs of Developing States
S Hadi Mahmoudi and Sima Moradinasab
Maritime Ambitions: China’s Emerging Great Power Identity and Its Strategies in BBNJ Agreement Negotiations
Nan Xia
Comment
Cholera in Haiti: A Tale of Two Interventions
M Behesti Aydogan
Chronology
Chronology of Practice: Chinese Practice in Private International Law in 2023
Qisheng He
Letter to the Journal
The Decision of the Supreme Court of the Philippines on the Constitutionality of the JMSU
Dong Shijie
Book Reviews
Book Review of Jorge E. Viñuales, Andrew Clapham, Laurence Boisson de Chazournes and Mamadou Hébié (eds.), The International Legal Order in the XXIst Century: Essays in Honour of Professor Marcelo Gustavo Kohen
Lucia Leontiev
Book Review of Michael Zürn, A Theory of Global Governance: Authority, Legitimacy, and Contestation
Liang Dong
Book Review of Katia Fach Gómez, The Technological Competence of Arbitrators: A Comparative and International Legal Study
Yi Liang
Book Review of Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli, The Prevention Principle in International Environmental Law
Hua Ji
Correction
Correction to: Religious Freedom “with Chinese Characteristics”