Book contents
- Recentering the World
- Law in Context
- Recentering the World
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Archives and Databases Consulted
- Treaties, Agreements, and Legislation
- Cases
- Introduction
- Part I Preserving Stateliness, 1850–1894
- Part II Asserting Sovereignty, 1895–1921
- 4 The Public Law of Planet Earth
- 5 The Problem of Equality
- 6 Reconstituted Hierarchies
- Part III Internationalisms, 1922–2001
- Glossary of Chinese and Japanese Names
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
4 - The Public Law of Planet Earth
from Part II - Asserting Sovereignty, 1895–1921
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2022
- Recentering the World
- Law in Context
- Recentering the World
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Archives and Databases Consulted
- Treaties, Agreements, and Legislation
- Cases
- Introduction
- Part I Preserving Stateliness, 1850–1894
- Part II Asserting Sovereignty, 1895–1921
- 4 The Public Law of Planet Earth
- 5 The Problem of Equality
- 6 Reconstituted Hierarchies
- Part III Internationalisms, 1922–2001
- Glossary of Chinese and Japanese Names
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
This chapter recounts China’s participation at the First Hague Conference of 1899, where the Qing Empire was a formally included but in practice highly marginalized participant, and the implications of the so-called Boxer Rebellion that also erupted in 1899, and was followed by the subsequent Eight Nation collective occupation that radically escalated nineteenth-century practices of intervention. The use of international law as a mechanism for systematically coordinating the interests of expanding Western commercial empires in non-Western spaces was now accorded quasiconstitutional status by the new treaty arrangements reconstructing the nearly collapsed Qing political authority.
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- Recentering the WorldChina and the Transformation of International Law, pp. 79 - 97Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022