The Cambridge handbook of China and international law

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This handbook provides a comprehensive road map to China's engagement with international law and an upgraded bridge between Chinese and Western approaches in times of turmoil. Written by a leading group of Chinese and Western specialists, it examines how China is assimilating into, and putting its stamp on, the global legal order. It offers updated analyses of China's relationship with international institutions, human rights law, international trade law, the law of the sea, the laws of peace and war, international criminal law, global health law, international investment law, international environmental law, climate change, international terrorism law, outer-space law, intellectual property law, cyber-space warfare, international financial law, international dispute settlement, territorial disputes, the Belt and Road Initiative, the Community of Shared Future for Mankind, China's constitutional law, the judicial application of international law, state immunity, the international rule of law, China's treaty practices and the extraterritorial application of Chinese laws. Provides detailed analyses of China's engagement with international law across different international legal regimes Enables different perspectives about the impact of China on international law and global governance Provides a bridge between Chinese and Western approaches to international law.

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de la Rasilla, I., & Cai, C. (2024). The Cambridge handbook of China and international law. The Cambridge Handbook of China and International Law (pp. 1–585). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009041133

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