Asian Law Journal

Asian Law Journal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2004-05
Genre: Asian Americans
ISBN:

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China, State Sovereignty and International Legal Order

China, State Sovereignty and International Legal Order
Author: Phil C.W. Chan
Publisher: Hotei Publishing
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2015-05-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004288376

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China’s rise has aroused apprehension that it will revise the current rules of international order to pursue and reflect its power, and that, in its exercise of State sovereignty, it is unlikely to comply with international law. This book explores the extent to which China’s exercise of State sovereignty since the Opium War has shaped and contributed to the legitimacy and development of international law and the direction in which international legal order in its current form may proceed. It examines how international law within a normative–institutional framework has moderated China’s exercise of State sovereignty and helps mediate differences between China’s and other States’ approaches to State sovereignty, such that State sovereignty, and international law, may be better understood.

Contemporary Chinese Law

Contemporary Chinese Law
Author: Jerome Alan Cohen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2013-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780674594821

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Recently scholars have become increasingly aware that the study of Chinese law can provide new insight into the forces actually at work in Chinese society in different epochs. In an effort to encourage and facilitate the study of this subject, the thirteen essays of this volume deal with the methodology of studying the legal system of the People's Republic, describe the available research materials, and analyze the problems presented in making the materials of Chinese law intelligible to Western readers. They also review foreign works on Chinese law and explore the difficulties involved in translation and in comparing the Chinese system to our own and to that of the Soviet Union. Mr. Cohen's thoughtful introduction provides an excellent survey of the worldwide development of studies of Chinese law. It also delineates the nature of the essays that he and the eleven other scholars have contributed to the volume.