With China on the rise, a question that is becoming increasingly important for international lawyers is that of the potential implications of Beijing’s strident defence of State sovereignty for the international legal system. Against this background, a better understanding of Chinese interpretations of sovereignty appears not only useful but also desirable. This article contributes to clarifying some of the intricacies of those interpretations by examining China’s approach to the principle of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P). Through an analysis of both its conceptual and practical engagement with R2P, the article reveals that Beijing’s attitudes towards questions of sovereignty and non-intervention in the context of humanitarian crises ...
The principle of state sovereignty is the cornerstone upon which international law has traditionally...
China's assertiveness is growing. While in the past China's foreign policy kept a low profile in int...
In recent decades ‘responsibility’ has become a prominent idea in international political discourse....
With China on the rise, a question that is becoming increasingly important for international lawyers...
The People’s Republic of China has increasingly been asserting its role as a responsible power in in...
This report explores in detail China’s position on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and a range o...
Defence date: 19 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin, EUI Supervisor Professor...
As a rising power and veto-holding permanent member of the United Nations Security Council China’s p...
The concept of sovereignty is at the heart of Chinese international legal discourse, as well as Chin...
First published online: 17 September 2020Will the rise of China, an authoritarian, party-state with ...
This paper considers two main questions. First, how has China engaged with R2P and influenced the co...
Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is the national and international responsibility to protect populati...
Over the past several decades, international debates over intervention have usually focused on the p...
This Article fills a gap in the literature by examining in depth China\u27s state practice and offic...
In this paper, I examine the Chinese government's treatment of foreigners within its borders, contra...
The principle of state sovereignty is the cornerstone upon which international law has traditionally...
China's assertiveness is growing. While in the past China's foreign policy kept a low profile in int...
In recent decades ‘responsibility’ has become a prominent idea in international political discourse....
With China on the rise, a question that is becoming increasingly important for international lawyers...
The People’s Republic of China has increasingly been asserting its role as a responsible power in in...
This report explores in detail China’s position on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and a range o...
Defence date: 19 September 2013Examining Board: Professor Martin Scheinin, EUI Supervisor Professor...
As a rising power and veto-holding permanent member of the United Nations Security Council China’s p...
The concept of sovereignty is at the heart of Chinese international legal discourse, as well as Chin...
First published online: 17 September 2020Will the rise of China, an authoritarian, party-state with ...
This paper considers two main questions. First, how has China engaged with R2P and influenced the co...
Responsibility to Protect (R2P) is the national and international responsibility to protect populati...
Over the past several decades, international debates over intervention have usually focused on the p...
This Article fills a gap in the literature by examining in depth China\u27s state practice and offic...
In this paper, I examine the Chinese government's treatment of foreigners within its borders, contra...
The principle of state sovereignty is the cornerstone upon which international law has traditionally...
China's assertiveness is growing. While in the past China's foreign policy kept a low profile in int...
In recent decades ‘responsibility’ has become a prominent idea in international political discourse....