Chinese Journal of Transnational Law
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The Chinese Journal of Transnational Law is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal that aims to address global challenges from the perspective of transnational law, which is broadly defined to cover international law (public and private), international economic law, comparative law, the interaction between domestic and international law, and any other legal field possessing a cross-border element. This journal embraces relevant submissions from different cultures and regions and attracts readers from the global, regional and Chinese markets. The journal shall be open to not only traditional doctrinal and theoretical legal research on transnational law, but also contextual and inter-disciplinary research. Although focused on contemporary matters in its aspiration to be a forum for the latest debates on transnational legal studies, it also considers submissions inspired by in-depth historical perspectives that cast new light on present developments. The CJTL covers broad topics including but not limited to:
- Innovative transnational dispute resolution, including both state-to-state and private dispute resolution mechanisms and the impact of culture, psychology, language and geopolitics on dispute resolution;
- Transnational trade, investment and economic governance;
- Transnational family law and the wellbeing of children, including surrogacy, child abduction and same sex marriage in the cross-border context;
- Transnational regulation of technology;
- Transnational corporate responsibility and governance;
- Transnational protection of private rights in tort and transactions;
- Transnational law and development;
- Transnational law and global health governance;
- Transnational environment protection and climate change;
- Transnational criminal law;
- Unilateral sanctions, extraterritorial regulations and blocking law.
Zheng Sophia Tang | Wuhan University, China |
Ignacio de la Rasilla | Wuhan University, China |
Tong Qi | Wuhan University, China |
Jinyuan Su | Wuhan University, China |
Lei Zhu | Wuhan University, China |
Yayezi Hao | Wuhan University, China |
Zixin Meng | Wuhan University, China |
Bjorn Ahl | University of Cologne, Germany |
Joaquin Alcaide | Seville University, Spain |
Freya Baetens | Oxford University, UK |
Ilias Bantekas | Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar |
Congyan Cai | Fudan University, China |
Adeline Chong | Singapore Management University, Singapore |
Ming Du | University of Durham, UK |
George Galindo | University of Brasilia – ILC, Brazil |
Qisheng He | Peking University, China |
Yenkong N. Hodu | Manchester University, UK |
Jie Huang | Sydney University, Australia |
Zhengxin Huo | China University of Politics and Law, China |
Mary Keyes | Griffith University, Australia |
Nico Krisch | The Graduate Institute, Geneva, Switzerland |
Frédéric Mégret | McGill University, Canada |
Jianqiang Nie | Wuhan University, China |
Michaels Ralf | Max Planck Institute, Hamburg, Germany |
Giesela Ruhl | Humboldt University, Germany |
Guangjian Tu | Macau University, Macau, China |
Jiangyu Wang | Hong Kong City University, China |
Shen Wei | Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China |
Karen Alter | Northwestern University, USA |
Paul Beaumont | University of Stirling, UK |
Jose Beneyto | University San Pablo CEU, Madrid, Spain |
Simon Chesterman | National University of Singapore, Singapore |
Huikang Huang | Wuhan University – ILC, China |
Jin Huang | China University of Politics and Law, Beijing, China |
Marcelo Kohen | The Graduate Institute, Geneva, Switzerland |
Christian Mestre | Wuhan University, China |
Roger O’Keefe | Bocconi University, Italy |
Anne Peters | Max Planck Institute, Heidelberg, Germany |
Hélène Ruiz-Fabri | Max Planck Institute, Luxembourg, Germany |
Symeon C. Symeonides | Willamette University, USA |
Jorge Viñuales | Cambridge University, UK |
Yongping Xiao | Wuhan University, China |
Jinsong Yu | Renmin University, China |
Peer Zumbansen | McGill University, Canada |
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