10th Anniversary Papers Chosen by the Editor
10th Anniversary Articles chosen by the Editor of the Chinese Journal of International Law
The editor of the Chinese Journal of International Law has personally selected 10 articles across the Journal's archive in celebration of the 10th Anniversary. Click through to read the articles for free.
- The Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf as a Mechanism to Prevent Encroachment upon the Area
Michael Sheng-ti Gau
10 (1): 3-33 - Notes on the International Court of Justice (Part 4): The Kosovo Advisory Opinion
Sienho Yee
9 (4): 763-782 - The Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes
Ian Brownlie
8 (2): 267-283 - Promoting Democracy without Starting a New Cold War?
Rein Müllerson
7 (1): 1-31 - The Humanization of Consular Law: The Impact of Advisory Opinion No. 16 (1999) of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights on International Case-law and Practice
Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade
6 (1): 1-16 - The Demarcation of Straddling Villages in Accordance with the International Court of Justice Jurisprudence: The Cameroon–Nigeria Experience
Gbenga Oduntan
5 (1): 79-114 - On the Sources of International Criminal Law
Vladimir-Djuro Degan
4 (1): 45-83 - The Doctrine of Command Responsibility Revisited
Bing Bing Jia
3 (1): 1-42 - The Statements by the President of the Security Council
Stefan Talmon
2 (2): 419-466 - China's Sovereignty over the South China Sea Islands: A Historical Perspective
Jianming Shen
1 (1): 94-157