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Toward A New Framework For Peaceful Settlement Of Chinas Territorial And Boundary Disputes Junwu Pan

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Toward A New Framework For Peaceful Settlement Of Chinas Territorial And Boundary Disputes Junwu Pan
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Junwu Pan
ISBN: 9789004174283, 9004174281
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Toward A New Framework For Peaceful Settlement Of Chinas Territorial And Boundary Disputes Junwu Pan by Junwu Pan 9789004174283, 9004174281 instant download after payment.

As China becomes more integrated in global economic and political systems, it has become inevitable that it engages fully and actively in the international legal system. Notably missing in China's international engagement is its participation in international institutions on third party settlement of disputes, including territorial and boundary disputes. This work argues that, contrary to conventional understanding, much could be gained by China if it were to have a more positive attitude towards third-party settlement of its territorial and boundary disputes. This volume examines both the problems and opportunities China is confronting within the changing international context and offers new frameworks for settlement of China's major territorial and boundary disputes.

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