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Remarks by Jacques deLisle

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2018

Jacques deLisle*
Affiliation:
University of Pennsylvania.

Extract

Does a more powerful and assertive China threaten the universality of international law? Maybe, but not yet clearly so. The answer depends on China's still-emerging positions, on whether a universal system will accommodate China's preferences, and on one's net assessment of China's complex and ambiguous behavior. Any Chinese challenge to universality is national, not regional. There is no coherent Asian international law, and China is not leading its emergence.

Type
How International is International Law?
Copyright
Copyright © by The American Society of International Law 2018 

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