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The Cambridge Handbook of China and International Law provides a thorough and authoritative analysis of China’s complex engagement with international legal systems and institutions. This essential reference work examines how China participates in and shapes international law, covering key areas including trade law, human rights, environmental law, maritime law, and dispute resolution.
The handbook brings together leading experts in the field to offer balanced perspectives on China’s approach to international legal obligations, its role in multilateral organizations, and its impact on the development of contemporary international law. It addresses both historical context and contemporary challenges, exploring China’s legal traditions and how they intersect with Western-based international legal frameworks. This work is invaluable for legal scholars, policymakers, diplomats, and anyone seeking to understand China’s position within the international legal order.







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