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China’s Practice of International Law : Some Case Studies /

China’s Practice of International Law : Some Case Studies / ed. by Jerome Alan Cohen. - Reprint 2014 - 1 online resource (417 p.) - Harvard Studies in East Asian Law ; 6 .

Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. China's Recognition Practice and Its Implications in International Law -- 2. The Establishment of Diplomatic Relations and the Scope of Diplomatic Immunity: The Dutch Experience with China -- 3. Chinese Diplomatic Practice during the Cultural Revolution -- 4. Nonrecognition and Trade: A Case Study of the Fourth Sino-Japanese Trade Agreement -- 5. Negotiating with China: A Minor Episode -- 6. The Genesis of the Territorial Issue in the Sino-Soviet Dialogue: Substantive Dispute or Ideological Pas de Deux? -- 7. Comparison of the Nationalist and Communist Chinese Views of Unequal Treaties -- 8. The Sino-Indian Dispute over the Internment and Detention of Chinese in India -- 9. Some Conditions of Peking's Participation in International Organizations -- 10. The People s Republic of China and the Red Cross -- CHINESE AND JAPANESE LANGUAGE TITLES AND GLOSSARY -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- Index -- Backmatter

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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9780674594807 9780674594814

10.4159/harvard.9780674594814 doi


International law.
International relations.
Recht.
China -- Foreign relations -- 1949-.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General.
LAW / General.

JX1570 / .Z5 1972

341/.0951