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Chinese Journal of International Law – Volume 18, Issue 1, March 2019

Chinese Journal of International Law

Volume 18, Issue 1, March 2019

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

Editor’s Choice
Democracy Under The Influence: Paradigms of State Responsibility for Cyber Influence Operations on Elections
Barrie Sander

China and the Northwest Passage
Michael Byers; Emma Lodge

Reflections on the Presence of Third States in International Maritime Boundary Delimitation
Qi Xu

Can a Change of Circumstances Qualify as an Impediment under Article 79 of the CISG?
Sang Man Kim; Jongho Kim

Comments

International Jurisprudence Concerning the Group or Unity Principle in Territorial Allocation
Xuechan Ma

The Implementation of International Law on the Equal Right of Labor of Transgender Minorities in China: Revisiting the Mr. C. Case
Chengming Yang

Current Developments

Enforcing Marine Environmental Law in China: Some New Measures
Keyuan Zou; Jiayi Wang

Book Reviews

Roger O’Keefe and Christian J. Tams, The United Nations Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and Their Property: A Commentary
Sienho Yee

Ferdinand J.M. Feldbrugge, A History of Russian Law: From Ancient Times to the Council Code (Ulozhenie) of Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich of 1649
Sergey Yu Marochkin; Oleg Yu Vinnichenko; Svetlana S Racheva, Ph.D, LLM

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