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China's Legal Frontier, The Rise of a Superpower in the ICC
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China’s Legal Frontier, The Rise of a Superpower in the ICC

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Book Description

In China's Legal Frontier: The Rise of a Superpower in the ICC, we embark on a captivating exploration of China's complex relationship with the International Criminal Court (ICC). Through twelve insightful chapters, the book delves into the historical, legal, and political dimensions of this relationship, shedding light on China's evolving stance toward international criminal justice.

The journey begins with an overview of the ICC's origins and mission, setting the stage for understanding the significance of the court in the global legal landscape. As we delve deeper, we uncover China's cautious approach to international law, shaped by its emphasis on state sovereignty and non-interference in domestic affairs.

We explore the reasons behind China's decision not to ratify the Rome Statute, examining the domestic and international factors that influenced this choice. The book highlights the sovereignty dilemma, analyzing China's legal and political arguments against the ICC's potential interventions in domestic matters.

Through diplomatic maneuvering and strategic engagement, China has actively influenced international legal norms while protecting its national interests. We examine China's role in the United Nations, regional organizations, and initiatives like the Belt and Road, showcasing its growing influence in global governance.

The human rights debate takes center stage as we navigate the complexities of China's human rights record and its interactions with the ICC. The book also delves into the legal dimensions of the Belt and Road Initiative, exploring how China's global projects intersect with international criminal justice.

Looking ahead, the book contemplates the prospects for China's future engagement with the ICC. It provides a comparative analysis with other major powers, offering a broader perspective on the geopolitical dynamics at play.

Scholarly perspectives enrich the narrative, offering nuanced insights into the legal, political, and cultural factors shaping China's stance. The conclusion reflects on the implications of China's rise as a global superpower and its impact on the future of international criminal justice.

China's Legal Frontier: The Rise of a Superpower in the ICC is a thought-provoking journey into the intersection of law, politics, and global governance, offering readers a deeper understanding of China's evolving role in the international legal order.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Emmanuel Joseph
Date
10 February 2025
Pages
30
ISBN
9789252744368

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Book Description

In China's Legal Frontier: The Rise of a Superpower in the ICC, we embark on a captivating exploration of China's complex relationship with the International Criminal Court (ICC). Through twelve insightful chapters, the book delves into the historical, legal, and political dimensions of this relationship, shedding light on China's evolving stance toward international criminal justice.

The journey begins with an overview of the ICC's origins and mission, setting the stage for understanding the significance of the court in the global legal landscape. As we delve deeper, we uncover China's cautious approach to international law, shaped by its emphasis on state sovereignty and non-interference in domestic affairs.

We explore the reasons behind China's decision not to ratify the Rome Statute, examining the domestic and international factors that influenced this choice. The book highlights the sovereignty dilemma, analyzing China's legal and political arguments against the ICC's potential interventions in domestic matters.

Through diplomatic maneuvering and strategic engagement, China has actively influenced international legal norms while protecting its national interests. We examine China's role in the United Nations, regional organizations, and initiatives like the Belt and Road, showcasing its growing influence in global governance.

The human rights debate takes center stage as we navigate the complexities of China's human rights record and its interactions with the ICC. The book also delves into the legal dimensions of the Belt and Road Initiative, exploring how China's global projects intersect with international criminal justice.

Looking ahead, the book contemplates the prospects for China's future engagement with the ICC. It provides a comparative analysis with other major powers, offering a broader perspective on the geopolitical dynamics at play.

Scholarly perspectives enrich the narrative, offering nuanced insights into the legal, political, and cultural factors shaping China's stance. The conclusion reflects on the implications of China's rise as a global superpower and its impact on the future of international criminal justice.

China's Legal Frontier: The Rise of a Superpower in the ICC is a thought-provoking journey into the intersection of law, politics, and global governance, offering readers a deeper understanding of China's evolving role in the international legal order.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Emmanuel Joseph
Date
10 February 2025
Pages
30
ISBN
9789252744368