Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs, Volume 35 (2017)

Author:   Ying-jeou Ma
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   35
ISBN:  

9789004386433


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   06 December 2018
Format:   Hardback
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The Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs includes articles and international law materials relating to the Republic of China on Taiwan and contemporary Asia-Pacific issues. This volume provides insight into the South China Sea Arbitration, cross-strait relations and Taiwan's New Southbound Policy. Questions and comments can be directed to the editorial board of the Yearbook by email at yearbook@nccu.edu.tw

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Author:   Ying-jeou Ma
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Martinus Nijhoff
Volume:   35
Weight:   0.676kg
ISBN:  

9789004386433


ISBN 10:   9004386432
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   06 December 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Preface xiii  Ying-jeou Ma Essay  Some Personal Reflections about Getting Started as an International Lawyer  James A.R. Nafziger Articles  Breaking the Silence of the Executive: The Residual Role of the Common Law Courts in the Determination of Statehood  Michael Hwang S.C. and Lim Si Cheng  Sovereignty over Dokdo as Interpreted and Evaluated from the Korean-Japanese Exchanges of Notes Verbale (1952–1965)  Hyun-jin Park  Roles and Functions of Official Transitional Justice Mechanisms in the Asia-Pacific Region in the Development of International Law  Yasue Mochizuki  Third Parties and Insular Features After the South China Sea Arbitration  Brian McGarry  “Recognition” of Governments by International Organizations – The Example of the UN General Assembly and Asian States  Agata Kleczkowska Special Report  Coming “Inside”: An Analysis of Visa Waiver Privileges for Domiciled ROC (Taiwan) Citizens with Reference to the United States  Wei Zheng Toh    Compiled by Chun-i Chen, Pasha L. Hsieh, Pei-Lun Tsai, Chun-Liang Lai, I-Hon Hsiao, and Kai-Chih Chang, with the Assistance of Lee & Li Attorneys-at-Law  Explanatory Note  IInternational Law in General  Foreign Policy Report, 9th Congress of the Legislative Yuan, 3nd Session (March 6, 2017)  President Tsai’s Remarks at 2017 Asia-Pacific Security Dialogue  Foreign Policy Report, 9th Congress of the Legislative Yuan, 4th Session (October 2, 2017)  IISubjects of International Law  IIIInternational Organizations  Republic of China (Taiwan) and Intergovernmental Organizations  mofa Expresses Deep Regret and Dissatisfaction that Taiwan Not Yet Invited to WHA  Republic of China (Taiwan) Rejects WHO Characterization of Its Participation in World Health Assembly and Expresses Its Strong Dissatisfaction to WHO Secretariat  roc Government’s Position on Mainland Chinese Interference with Taiwan’s Participation in WHA  mofa Grateful to ROC Diplomatic Allies, Partner Countries for Staunch Support of Taiwan’s 2017 WHA Participation  The Government Again Intensely Protests Mainland China’s Improper Obstruction of Taiwan’s Participation in this Year’s WHA  roc Government Announces Details of 2017 Campaign for UN Participation  President Tsai Selects James Soong as Her Leader’s Representative for 2017 APEC Economic Leaders’ Week  Leader’s Representative James Soong Explains Results Achieved by ROC Delegation during 25th APEC Economic Leaders’ Week  IVIndividuals  Judicial Yuan (May 24, 2017) Interpretation No. 748  Freedom of Marriage, Right to Equality, Same-Sex Marriage  Taiwan High Court Criminal Judgment (June 30, 2017) 106 Shan-Yi-Zi 752  iccpr, icescr, Opportunity of Appellate Relief, Principle of Dualism  Taiwan High Court Tainan Branch Court Criminal Ruling (June 30, 2017) 106 Sheng-Geng-(Yi)-Zi 526  Custody in Mainland China, Direct Repatriation, ICCPR, Sentence Reduced for Time Served in Detention  Secretary-General, Judicial Yuan (September 26, 2017) Mi-Tai-Ting-Min-Yi-Zi 1060021888  Act for the Application of Law in Civil Cases Involving Foreign Elements, Same-Sex Marriage  President Tsai Attends Review Meeting of the ROC’s Initial Report under the Convention on the Rights of the Child  Review Meetings of the ROC’s Initial Report under the Convention on the Right of Persons with Disabilities  Review Meetings of the ROC’s Initial Report under the Convention on the Rights of the Child  VTerritory and Territorial Jurisdiction  VIState Responsibility  VIIThe Law of the Sea, Environment, Health, and Aviation  Taiwan and the Philippines Bolster Law Enforcement Cooperation in Fisheries  Taiwan and Belgium’s Flanders Sign MOU on Sustainable Energy Cooperation  VIIIThe Law of Treaties  IXDiplomatic, Consular, and Similar Relations  New Southbound Policy Develops Talent for Mutual Benefit  New Southbound Policy Paying Early Dividends  Presidential Office Statement on Termination of Diplomatic Relations with Panama  mofa Statement on Termination of Diplomatic Relations with Panama  XPeaceful Settlement of International Disputes  XIArms Control, Use of Force, and International Criminal Law  roc Government Condemns Provocative North Korean Nuclear Test  Investigation Bureau, Ministry of Justice (September 8, 2017) Diao-Qian-Er-Zi 10635557890  Sanctions, South Sudan, United Nations Security Council, United States  Presidential Office Statement on Latest Missile Test by North Korea  Ministry of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Justice (September 25, 2017) Jing-Mao-Zi 10604604680  Foreign Trade Act, North Korea, Nuclear Tests, Sanctions, United Nations  Investigation Bureau, Ministry of Justice (November 8, 2017) Diao-Qian-Er-Zi 10635571730  Financing of Terrorism, Iran, Money Laundering, North Korea  Presidential Office Statement on Missile Test by North Korea  XIIInternational Economic Relations  Taiwan and Finland Sign Cooperation Arrangement on Customs Fraud  Taiwan Prevails as WTO Adopts Panel Report Finding Canada’s Anti-Dumping Measures Inconsistent with WTO Rules  Republic of China and the Holy See Sign MOU on Cooperation in Exchange of Financial Intelligence  Taiwan Partners with 70 WTO Members to Promote E-Commerce  XIIIPrivate International Law  Taiwan High Court Civil Ruling (November 9, 2017) 106 Fei-Kang-Zi 116  Czech Republic, Principle of Reciprocity, Recognition of a Foreign Arbitration Award  Taiwan High Court Civil Ruling (December 7, 2017) 106 Fei-Kang-Zi 115  Arbitration Notices, Procedural Rights, Public Order and Good Morals, Recognition of Arbitration Award, Shanghai Arbitration Commission  XIVCross-Strait Relations  mac Letter of Interpretation Clarifying Questions over Civil Servants Transferring Flights and the Application of the Cross-Strait Act  mac Solemnly Protests Unilateral Change of the “Chinese Taipei” Team Name by the Mainland Chinese Media at the Asian Table Tennis Championships 2017  President Tsai Attends Opening of Symposium on 30 Years of Cross-Strait Exchanges and Prospects for the Future  Amendments to Article 29–1 of the Act Governing Relations with Hong Kong and Macao Provide a Legal Basis for Taiwan to Sign Agreements Related to Mutual Tax Exemption on Sea and Air Transportation with Hong Kong and Macao  Deportations of Fraud Suspects to Mainland China  mac Solemnly Protests the Deportation from Vietnam to Mainland China of ROC Nationals Involved in Telecommunications Fraud  mac Calls for Cross-Strait Cooperation to Prevent Cross-Border Telecommunications Fraud  mac Solemnly Protests the Deportation from Cambodia to Mainland China of ROC Nationals Involved in Telecommunications Fraud  mac Solemnly Protests the Deportation from Indonesia to Mainland China of ROC Nationals Involved in Telecommunications Fraud  ROC Solemnly Protests the Deportation from Malaysia and Cambodia to Mainland China of roc Nationals Involved in Telecommunications Fraud 291  mac Solemnly Protests the Deportation from Cambodia to Mainland China of ROC Nationals Involved in Telecommunications Fraud  Press Reference Material Regarding the Spanish Judicial Decision to Deport ROC Nationals Suspected of Telecommunications Fraud in Spain to Mainland China  mac’s Response to the Mainland Ruling in the Kenya Case  Case of Li Ming-che  mac Calls on Mainland China to Provide Explanation on the Li Ming-che Case  mac Calls on Mainland China to Reflect on the Important Historic Lessons of the Tiananmen Square Incident  mac Calls on the Mainland to Handle the Li Ming-che Case in Accordance with the Universal Value of Human Rights  XVOthers    Compiled by Chun-i Chen, Pasha L. Hsieh, and Kai-Chih Chang        Memorandum of Understanding between Chinese Taipei and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Secretariat Concerning Contributions to the APEC Support Fund and APEC Policy Support Unit    Arrangement on Cooperation between the Taiwan Customs Service and the Finnish Customs Service to Combat Customs Fraud    Memorandum of Understanding between the Anti-Money Laundering Division, Investigation Bureau, Ministry of Justice, Republic of China (Taiwan) and the Financial Information Authority (“Autorita’ di Informazione FinanZiaria”- “AIF”) of the Holy See Concerning Cooperation in the Exchange of Financial Intelligence Related to Money Laundering, Associated Predicate Offences and Terrorism Financing    Agreement between the Taiwan-Japan Relations Association and the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association on Cooperation and Mutual Assistance in Customs Matters    Agreement between the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the Ministry of State of the Republic of Palau Concerning Cooperation in Immigration Affairs and Human Trafficking Prevention  St. Vincent and the Grenadines  Agreement between the Republic of China (Taiwan) and St. Vincent and the Grenadines on Police Cooperation Index Guidelines for Submissions to the Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs

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Ying-jeou Ma, S.J.D. (1981), Harvard Law School, is formerly President of the Republic of China (Taiwan).

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