Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs, Volume 38, 2020

Author:   Ying-jeou Ma
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   38
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9789004501621


Pages:   302
Publication Date:   17 December 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Volume 38 of the Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs publishes scholarly articles and essays on international and comparative law, as well as compiles official documents on the state practice of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in 2020. The Yearbook publishes on multi-disciplinary topics with a focus on international and comparative law issues regarding Taiwan, Mainland China and the Asia-Pacific.

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Author:   Ying-jeou Ma
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Martinus Nijhoff
Volume:   38
Weight:   0.653kg
ISBN:  

9789004501621


ISBN 10:   9004501622
Pages:   302
Publication Date:   17 December 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Preface Articles Neo-Liberal, State-Capitalist and Ordo-Liberal Conceptions of World Trade: The Rise and Fall of the WTO Dispute Settlement System  Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann Why China Finds It Difficult to Enable the Rule of Law  David KC Huang & Nigel N.T. Li All Words and No Action Korea’s FTA Experience in Addressing Investigating Authorities’ Discretion in Trade Remedy Investigations and Ensuing Implication  Jaemin Lee Special Reports The Rebirth of Hong Kong’s Rule of Law  Benny Yiu-ting Tai Cybersecurity is National Security: Can Taiwan Have the Digital Cake and Eat It Too?  Bo-jiun Jing A Story of Two Disputes: (Potential) Investment Claims that hit Taiwan under the Singapore-Taiwan FTA (ASTEP)  Jeffrey (Chieh) Lo Book Review Issues Decisive for China’s Rise and Fall: An International Law Perspective by Yuwa Wei Springer (2019), pp. XXV, 203  Punsara Amarasinghe & Sanjay Rajhans Contemporary Practice and Judicial Decisions of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Relating to International Law, 2020  Compiled by Chun-i Chen, Pasha L. Hsieh, Chun-Liang Lai, and Kai-Chih Chang, with the Assistance of Lee & Li Attorneys-at-Law  Explanatory Note  I International Law in General   Inaugural Address of ROC 15th-Term President Tsai Ing-wen  II Subjects of International Law  III International Organizations   MOFA Signs International Cooperation and Development Assistance Agreements with Five Taiwan NGOs   MOFA Calls on WHO to Take Neutral, Professional Stance Facilitating Taiwan’s Full Participation and Contributions   MOFA Thanks Diplomatic Allies, Like-Minded Countries for Strong Support Extended at Virtual 73rd WHA for Taiwan’s Participation in WHO   President Tsai Addresses Copenhagen Democracy Summit via Video   MOFA Sincerely Appreciates Broad International Support for Taiwan’s 2020 UN Campaign   MOFA Expresses Sincere Gratitude for Unprecedented International Support at the Resumed Session of the 73rd WHA  IV Individuals   Supreme Administrative Court Administrative Ruling (May 21, 2020) 109-Tsai-Zi 788   Executive Yuan Releases Third National Reports on Human Rights Covenants   Supreme Court Criminal Ruling (September 2, 2020) 109-Tai-Kang-Zi 1082   Cabinet Approves Draft Bill on Implementation of UN Convention against Torture   Ministry of Justice, the Executive Yuan (December 31, 2020) Fa-Lu-Zi-10903517980  V Territory and Territorial Jurisdiction   MOFA Reiterates South China Sea Islands Are Part of R.O.C. Territory; R.O.C. Is Entitled to All Rights over South China Sea Islands and Their Relevant Waters in Accordance with International Law and Law of the Sea  VI State Responsibility  VII The Law of the Sea, Environment, Health, and Aviation   NCDR Inks Disaster Management Pacts with Nepal Municipalities   In Line with the Trend of Green Recovery, Taiwan and EU Jointly Create a New International Circular Value Chain  VIII The Law of Treaties   Public Construction Commission, the Executive Yuan (February 12, 2020) Gong-Cheng-Qi-Zi-1090100125  IX Diplomatic, Consular and Similar Relations   MOFA Announces Donation of 10 Million Face Masks to the US, Europe, Diplomatic Allies to Extend Humanitarian Assistance in Wake of COVID-19   Taiwan Announces Mutual Establishment of Representative Offices with Republic of Somaliland   The ROC (Taiwan) Reestablishes Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Guam   President Tsai Addresses Indo-Pacific Leaders Dialogue Session   MOFAA announces Signing of Taiwan-US Scientific and Technological Cooperation Agreement under the Economic Prosperity Partnership Dialogue Framework  X Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes  XI Arms Control, Use of Force and International Criminal Law   President Tsai Directs Foreign Minister to Express Condolences to France Following Terror Attacks, Ensure the Safety of Expatriates   President Tsai Directs Foreign Ministry to Convey Condolences to Austria Following Terror Attack, and Ensure Safety of Expatriates  XII International Economic Relations   Taiwan and Germany Enhanced Cross-Border Banking and Insurance Supervisory Cooperation   TECO Inks Organic Food Agreement with New Zealand’s NZCIO   Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Executive Yuan (April 7, 2020) Jing-Shang-Zi-10900550200   Taiwan Shares COVID-19 Success Story at APEC Trade Ministers Meeting   President Tsai Issues Remarks Regarding International Trade   Executive Yuan Announces Taiwan-US Framework for Infrastructure Finance and Market Building Cooperation   Leader’s Representative Morris Chang Attends the Virtual 2020 APEC Economic Leaders’ Meeting   TECRO Hails Success of First U.S.-Taiwan Economic Prosperity Partnership Dialogue  XIII Private International Law   Supreme Court Ruling (July 3, 2020) 108-Tai-Shang-Da-Zi 980   Supreme Court Civil Ruling (November 11, 2020) 109-Tai-Kang-Zi 1084  XIV Cross-Strait Relations   MAC’s Statement on the Promulgation and Implementation of the Anti-Infiltration Act Today   MAC Protests against CCP Obstruction of Taiwan’s Participation in the WHO   Humanitarianism and Disease Prevention Must Both be Taken into Account: Cross-Strait Cooperation Required in Evacuation   President Tsai’s Inauguration Address Dedicates to Peaceful and Stable Cross-Strait Relations   MAC Announces Hong Kong Humanitarian Aid Project and Establishes the Taiwan-Hong Kong Office for Exchanges and Services to Provide Necessary Assistance to Hong Kong Citizens   MAC’s Explanation of Policy Position on the CCP’s Straits Forum   Remarks by Minister Chen at the International Symposium on Current Issues of Development and Governance in Mainland China  XV Others   Report by Jaushieh Joseph Wu, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan), at the Foreign and National Defense Committee of the Legislative Yuan on September 28, 2020 Treaties/Agreements Concluded by the Republic of China (Taiwan) with Other Countries and Organizations in 2020  Compiled by Chun-i Chen, Kai-Chih Chang, and Pasha L. Hsieh   Chronological list   Selected Texts   Australia   Background   Through this Arrangement, the Parties Intend to   Belize   Indonesia   Kosovo   Somaliland   Switzerland   United States of America   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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