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International Law in East Asia
As the world's political and economic landscape changes in response to the rise of Asian countries such as China, so Asian influences on the global legal order becomes more pronounced. This collection of work covers Asian perspectives concerning various issues in international law ranging from general perspectives to particular themes.
Author(s) | By Zou Keyuan (Dalian Maritime University, China). Edited by, Jianfu Chen (Victoria, Australia). |
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 450 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 18 May 2011 |
Availability | Available |
As the world's political and economic landscape changes in response to the rise of Asian countries such as China, so Asian influences on the global legal order becomes more pronounced. This collection of work covers Asian perspectives concerning various issues in international law ranging from general perspectives to particular themes.
Contents: Introduction; Part I International Law in General: From Asian Perspectives: Jurisdictional immunities in contemporary international law from Asian perspectives, Sompong Sucharitkul; The social science of international law: its evolution in Japan
Zou Keyuan is Harris Professor of International Law in the School of Law, Central Lancashire University, UK and Jianfu Chen is Professor in the School of Law, La Trobe University, Australia.