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Chinese practice in public international law: 2011 / Lijiang, ZHU   Journal Article
Lijiang, ZHU Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This Survey covers materials reflecting Chinese practice in 2011 relating to: I. Fundamental principles of international law (principles of non-use of force; principle of peaceful settlement of international disputes; principle of non-intervention of internal affairs; rule of law at the national and international levels); II. International law of treaties (reservations to treaties; effects of armed conflicts on treaties); III. Recognition of new states and governments (Republic of South Sudan; Libyan National Transitional Council); IV. State immunity; V. China's territorial integrity (Taiwan; Tibet; China-India border issue; Diaoyu Island and its affiliated islands; Nansha Islands); VI. Polar regions (Antarctic; Arctic); VII. International law of the sea (general position; Chunxiao oil and gas field in East China Sea; South China Sea; China-Vietnam Agreement on Basic Principles Guiding Settlement of Sea Issues; marine environment; marine biodiversity beyond areas of national jurisdiction; sustainable fisheries; Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf; International Seabed Authority; International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea; Somalia piracy); VIII. International law on outer space; IX. International human rights law (General position; rights of the child; Human Rights Council; Implementation of human rights instruments); X. International humanitarian law (protection of civilians in armed conflicts); XI. International law on disasters (protection of persons in the event of disasters); XII. International law on arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation (general position; Protocol to the Southeast Asia Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty; abandoned Japanese chemical weapons in China; landmines); XIII. International criminal law (International Criminal Court; the Bashir case; Mr. LIU Daqun elected as judge of international residual mechanism for criminal tribunals; UN Special Tribunal for Lebanon; scope and application of universal jurisdiction; immunity of state officials from foreign criminal jurisdiction; measures to eliminate international terrorism; decision on issues concerning strengthening anti-terrorism work; ratification of China-Russia Agreement on Cooperation in Fighting against Terrorism, Separatism and Extremism; UN investigation of war crimes in Sri Lanka; law enforcement cooperation along the Mekong River among China, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand; Bilateral Treaty on Extradition and Treaty on Assistance in Criminal Matters with Italy; transfer of a British suspect of pornographic crimes to the United Kingdom; transnational organized crime; international drug control; international code of conduct for information security); XIV. International environmental law (climate change; joint statement on EU's inclusion of aviation into EU emission trading scheme between China and Russia; effects of atomic radiation; use of water resources of cross-border rivers); XV. International law on international organizations (responsibility of international organizations; role of UN and its reforms; UN financing; UN peacekeeping operations; Mr. HUANG Huikang elected as member of the International Law Commission; establishment of Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat; ratification of the Third Protocol Amending the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia); XVI. International law on settlement of disputes (International Court of Justice (ICJ); Ms XUE Hanqin elected as member of the ICJ).
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Chronology of practice: Chinese practice in public international law in 2014 / Lijiang, Zhu   Article
Lijiang, ZHU Article
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Summary/Abstract This survey covers materials reflecting Chinese practice in 2014 relating to: fundamental principles of international law (five principles of peaceful coexistence); sources of international law (identification of customary international law); China's territorial integrity (Tibet; Diaoyu Island and its affiliated islands; Xisha Islands; Nansha Islands; China-India Memorandum of Understanding on Hydrological Data Sharing on the Yaluzangbu River; China-Pakistan agreement on border ports and their management system); international law of the sea (contracts with International Seabed Authority); outer space law (updated Text of Draft Treaty on Prevention of the Placement of Weapons in Outer Space and of the Threat or Use of Force Against Outer Space Objects; non-legally binding United Nations instruments on outer space); international cyperspace law (international law in cyberspace); aliens (expulsion of aliens); international human rights law (general positions on human rights; Human Rights Council; Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights; International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights; Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women; human rights treaty bodies; right of self-determination; death penalty; rights of indigenous peoples); international humanitarian law (status of the Protocols Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 1949; protection of civilians in armed conflicts; protection of humanitarian workers in armed conflicts; Japan's forceful draft of “comfort women” during WWII; children and armed conflict); international law on disasters (protection of persons in the event of disasters; humanitarian and disaster relief assistance); international law on arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation (nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation; Chemical Weapons Convention; Biological Weapons Convention; Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons; Amended Protocol II to the CCW; Protocol V to the CCW (Explosive Remnants of War); improvised explosive devices; Convention on Cluster Munitions; Arms Trade Treaty; small arms and light weapons); international criminal law (International Criminal Court; scope and application of universal jurisdiction; the obligation to extradite or prosecute (aut dedere aut judicare); immunity of State officials from foreign criminal jurisdiction; UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crimes; ratification of Convention against Terrorism of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization; ratification of the treaties on extradition with Iran and Afghanistan; ratification of the Treaty on Mutual Judicial Assistance in Criminal Matters between China and Argentina; completion of negotiation and initialing on the Treaty on Judicial Assistance in Criminal Matters between China and Sri Lanka; initialing of the Treaty on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters and the Treaty on Extradition between China and Grenada); international environmental law (Doha Amendment to the Kyoto Protocol; protection of atmosphere; updated Measures for the Administration of Import and Export of Ozone Depleting Substances); law on diplomatic and consular relations (effective measures to enhance the protection, security and safety of diplomatic and consular missions and representatives); international institutional law (sanctions imposed by the UNSC; reform of the UNSC; UN peacekeeping operations); peaceful settlement of international disputes (The Philippines v. China Arbitration; International Court of Justice).
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