China and the International Criminal Court

Dan Zhu author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Springer Verlag, Singapore

Published:23rd Dec '18

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This book focuses on the evolving relationship between China and the International Criminal Court (ICC). It examines the substantive issues that have restricted China’s engagement with the ICC to date, and provides a comprehensive assessment of whether these Chinese concerns still constitute a significant impediment to China’s accession to the ICC in the years to come. The book places the China-ICC relationship within the wider context of China’s interactions with international judicial bodies, and uses the ICC as an example to reflect China’s engagement with international institutions and global governance in general. It seeks to offer a thought-provoking resource to international law and international relations scholars, legal practitioners, government legal advisers, and policy-makers about the nature, scope, and consequences of the relationship between China and the ICC, as well as its impact on both global governance and order. This book is the first of its kind to explore China’sengagement with the ICC primarily from a legal perspective.

ISBN: 9789811356247

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298 pages

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018