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Hans-Christian Günther, Chan Sun (Beteiligte)

Aspects of China´s New Role in the Globalized World


Probems of international Politics
2016. 245 S. 232 mm
Verlag/Jahr: BAUTZ 2016
ISBN: 3-9594819-7-7 (3959481977)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-9594819-7-7 (9783959481977)

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This volume consists of papers by Chan Sun, Francisco Mu¤oz Conde, Hans-Christian Günther, Heinz Gerhard Justenhoven, Kim Yejoo, Harro von Senger and Wang Shizhou, written for a conference in 2015 at Central South University, Changsha. They cover topics from international law, terrorism and China´s recent economic expansion into international markets.

Chan Sun is a doctoral student of Zhongnan University, Changsha (CSU). Her main research interest is in economic international law.
Hans-Christian Günther is Associate Professor of Classics at Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg. Freiburg. His research interests span from Classical Antiquity to Philosophy, Ethics and Politics. He is also the author of many verse translations from various languages.
Preface by the editors

Heinz-Gerhard Justenhoven: Peace through Law:
Peaceful dispute settlement through comprehensive and compulsory international arbitration as an obligation of international politics

Hans-Christian Günther:
Problems of the Legalization of International Politics

Harro von Senger:
Agreements and Disagreements in Human Rights Concepts between China and the West

Wang Shizhou:
Reflections on the Relationship between China and the International Criminal Court

Francisco Mu¤oz Conde:
War on Terror and Law of War

Francisco Mu¤oz Conde:
"War on Terror" within the Criminal Law: Do we need an "enemy criminal law"?

Kim Yejoo:
China´s Soft Power Expansion in Africa through Industrialization - Opportunities and Challenges

Chan Sun:
International experiences with the negative list model and their impact on the Shanghai FTZ

List of Contributors