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
Jus Cogens Versus the Chapter VII Powers of the Security Council: With Particular References to Humanitarian Intervention and Terrorism
Miguel Lemos
International Human Rights “in Crisis” and the Neoliberalization of the Human Person
Carlo Focarelli
Jurisdiction, State Immunity, and Judgments in the Restatement (Fourth) of US Foreign Relations Law
William S Dodge
The Immunity of Judge Akay of the MICT
Deming HUANG, Qintong SHAN
Comment
General Principles of Law: The First Debate within the International Law Commission and the Sixth Committee
Marcelo Vázquez-Bermúdez, Alfredo Crosato
Letters to the Journal
Letter to the Journal Self-Defence and Attribution of Armed Attacks in the Context of Anti-Terrorism
Xiao Mao
Letter to the Journal Coastal State Jurisdiction in the “Norstar” Case at the ITLOS
Haomei Li
Letter to the Journal A Marxist and TWAIL Reading of the Oxford Handbook of the Sources of International Law
George Forji Amin
Book Reviews
David Scheffer, All the Missing Souls: A Personal History of the War Crimes Tribunals
Suhong YANG
Sergey Yu. Marochkin, The Operation of International Law in the Russian Legal System: A Changing Approach, Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden/Boston, 2019, xvi + 308 pp., ISBN 978-90-04-39020-1 (Hardback)
Viatcheslav Gavrilov, Rustambek Nurimbetov