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Chinese Society of International Law



Developing Countries’ Pursuit of an Intellectual Property Law Balance under the WTO TRIPS Agreement

Progressive and steady technological advancement in developing countries has generated serious debate whether government discretion to manoeuvre IP laws is unduly curbed by the ever-increasing and fragmented international regulatory regime. The [...]

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On the Al Qaida/Taliban Sanctions Regime: Due Process and Sunsetting

The Al Qaida/Taliban sanctions regime established under Resolution 1267 of the UN Security Council has been under severe strain due to lack of adherence to due process standards. Over the years, the Security Council has incrementally adopted measures [...]



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Chinese Practice in Public International Law: 2010 (II)

This part supplemented materials reflecting Chinese practice in 2010 relating to: I. International Law of the Sea (Responsibility and Obligations of States Sponsoring Persons and Entities with Respect to Activities in the International Seabed Area; [...]

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The Presidency of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and the "National State Extension" Concern

The functions of the President of the International Tribunal for the Law (ITLOS) of the Sea are three-dimensional: the President is a normal international judge, an organizational leader and a judicial leader in a particular case. The Presidency is a [...]

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