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[China and International Law in the 21st Century I: RisingDragon] contains the academic papers ofl eading Chinese lawyers representing native Chinese viewpoints of international law on highly topical regional and global affairs. It is a well-designed blueprint to analyze and predict China¡¯s law and policy in various issue areas. Nineteen papers have been selected for the book. They are divided into the following categories: Security and Human Rights, Environment, Maritime Affairs, Economy and Trade, Civil Aviation and Outer Space Development, and Private International Law. The [Security and Human Rights] section includes three articles on Tibet, PSI and ethnic minorities in China each of which is very contentious issue. Here, China¡¯s positions on these matters have been clearly manifested. The [Environment] section contains articles on marine ecological damage and the Clean Development Mechanism in China. Articles in the [Maritime Affairs] section mainly deal with the on-going territorial and fisheries issues with neighboring countries in and around the China¡¯s coastal areas. This section also includes an article on the more global question of piracy. Leading international lawyers of China have contributed their ideas to the [Economy and Trade] section. These research topics are also intermingled with the critical issues regarding Cross-Strait cooperation, human rights, copyrights, and ASEAN. The [Civil Aviation and Outer Space Development] section touches on the enthusiastic national interest of China in this field. Finally, this book publishes an article on the changing private international law of China.

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¡¶China and International Law in the 21st Century I: RisingDragon¡· contains the academic papers ofl eading Chinese lawyers representing native Chinese viewpoints of international law on highly topical regional and global affairs. It is a well-designed blueprint to analyze and predict China¡¯s law and policy in various issue areas. Nineteen papers have been selected for the book. They are divided into the following categories: Security and Human Rights, Environment, Maritime Affairs, Economy and Trade, Civil Aviation and Outer Space Development, and Private International Law. The ¡¶Security and Human Rights¡· section includes three articles on Tibet, PSI and ethnic minorities in China each of which is very contentious issue. Here, China¡¯s positions on these matters have been clearly manifested. The ¡¶Environment¡· section contains articles on marine ecological damage and the Clean Development Mechanism in China. Articles in the ¡¶Maritime Affairs¡· section mainly deal with the on-going territorial and fisheries issues with neighboring countries in and around the China¡¯s coastal areas. This section also includes an article on the more global question of piracy. Leading international lawyers of China have contributed their ideas to the ¡¶Economy and Trade¡· section. These research topics are also intermingled with the critical issues regarding Cross-Strait cooperation, human rights, copyrights, and ASEAN. The ¡¶Civil Aviation and Outer Space Development¡· section touches on the enthusiastic national interest of China in this field. Finally, this book publishes an article on the changing private international law of China.

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Part I: Security and Human Rights

Yongmin Bian, Legal Autonomy of Tibet: A Chinese Lawyer's Perspective
Mincai Yu, China's Position on the Proliferation Security Initiative and Its Reappraisal
Lijiang Zhu, The Right of Ethnic Minorities to Free Interpretation in Criminal
Proceedings under International Law: With Special Reference to China

Part II: Maritime Affairs

Hui Wu & Dan Zhang, Territorial Issues on the East China Sea: A Chinese Position
Manjiao Chi, Finding out the' Achilles'Heels': Piracy Suppression under International Law and Chinese Law
Junwu Pan, Territorial Dispute between China and Vietnam in the South China Sea: A Chinese Lawyer's Perspective
Zewei Yang, The Present and Future of the Sino-South Korean Fisheries Dispute: A Chinese Lawyer's Perspective

Part III: Environment

Xiaoqin Zhu & Lin Dong, Legal Remedies for Marine Ecological Damage in China:
As Illustrated by the Tasman Sea Oil Spills Case
Xiaoyi Jiang & Fahui Hao, Legal Issues for Implementing the Clean Development
Mechanism in China

Part IV: Economy and Trade

Congyan Cai, Human Rights Conditionality in International Economic Relations: A Chinese Lawyer's Perspective
Liang Zhang, Unprecedented RTA Practices between the Customs Territories of China
Zhichao Chen, The Cross-Strait Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement: Deliberation on Economic, Political and Legal Aspects
Huan Qi, Investment Law in the China-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement
Zhongfa Ma & Yan Zhang, TRIPs Agreement and Enforcement of the Intellectual Property Rights in China

Part V: Civil Aviation and Space Development

Yu Gong, U.S.-E.U. Open Skies Deal and Its Implication for the Liberalization of International Air Transport Services: A Chinese Perspective
Yun Zhao, Disaster Management and the Tampere Convention
Yun Zhao, The Way Forward for Promoting Awareness of Space Law in Asia: A Proposal for Institutional Capacity Building
Yan Ling, Prevention of Outer Space Weaponization under International Law: A Chinese Lawyer's Perspective

Part VI: Private International Law

Zhengxin Huo, Reshaping Private International Law in China: The Statutory Reform of Tort Conflicts

Part I: Security and Human Rights

Yongmin Bian, Legal Autonomy of Tibet: A Chinese Lawyer's Perspective
Mincai Yu, China's Position on the Proliferation Security Initiative and Its Reappraisal
Lijiang Zhu, The Right of Ethnic Minorities to Free Interpretation in Criminal
Proceedings under International Law: With Special Reference to China

Part II: Maritime Affairs

Hui Wu & Dan Zhang, Territorial Issues on the East China Sea: A Chinese Position
Manjiao Chi, Finding out the' Achilles'Heels': Piracy Suppression under International Law and Chinese Law
Junwu Pan, Territorial Dispute between China and Vietnam in the South China Sea: A Chinese Lawyer's Perspective
Zewei Yang, The Present and Future of the Sino-South Korean Fisheries Dispute: A Chinese Lawyer's Perspective

Part III: Environment

Xiaoqin Zhu & Lin Dong, Legal Remedies for Marine Ecological Damage in China:
As Illustrated by the Tasman Sea Oil Spills Case
Xiaoyi Jiang & Fahui Hao, Legal Issues for Implementing the Clean Development
Mechanism in China

Part IV: Economy and Trade

Congyan Cai, Human Rights Conditionality in International Economic Relations: A Chinese Lawyer's Perspective
Liang Zhang, Unprecedented RTA Practices between the Customs Territories of China
Zhichao Chen, The Cross-Strait Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement: Deliberation on Economic, Political and Legal Aspects
Huan Qi, Investment Law in the China-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement
Zhongfa Ma & Yan Zhang, TRIPs Agreement and Enforcement of the Intellectual Property Rights in China

Part V: Civil Aviation and Space Development

Yu Gong, U.S.-E.U. Open Skies Deal and Its Implication for the Liberalization of International Air Transport Services: A Chinese Perspective
Yun Zhao, Disaster Management and the Tampere Convention
Yun Zhao, The Way Forward for Promoting Awareness of Space Law in Asia: A Proposal for Institutional Capacity Building
Yan Ling, Prevention of Outer Space Weaponization under International Law: A Chinese Lawyer's Perspective

Part VI: Private International Law

Zhengxin Huo, Reshaping Private International Law in China: The Statutory Reform of Tort Conflicts

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