TOAEP Authors from China and India
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BAI Guimei:
Bais, Devasheesh:
- Prioritisation of Suspected Conduct and Cases: From Idea to Practice
- Understanding Indian Responses to the Rohingya Crisis
- Human Rights Litigation before Indian Courts as an Example and Resource for other Asian States
- India and the International Criminal Court
Bakshi, Anuradha:
Bakshi, Pooja:
Banerjee, Milinda:
- Towards ‘Global’ Criminal Justice?
- Does International Criminal Justice Require a Sovereign? Historicising Radhabinod Pal’s Tokyo Judgment in Light of his ‘Indian’ Legal Philosophy
Bhattacharjee, Shikha Silliman:
Bhaumik, Subir:
Castellino, Joshua:
- Entrenched Structural Discrimination and the Environment: Recovery-Based International Law Response to Colonial Crime
- Colonial Crime, Environmental Destruction and Indigenous Peoples: A Roadmap to Accountability and Protection
CHAN Ho Shing Icarus:
- ‘The People v. Myanmar’: Of ‘Compassion’ in International Justice
- On the Magic, Mystery and Mayhem of Preliminary Examinations
CHAN James:
CHAO Yi:
- The Concept of International Criminal Responsibility for Individuals and the Foundational Transformation of International Law
- The Applicability of the Internal Relocation Principle to Cessation of Refugee Status: The Surrogate Nature of International Refugee Protection
- The Role of International Criminal Law in the Global Legal Order
CHEN Bo:
CHEAH Wui Ling:
- Old Evidence and Core International Crimes on the Agenda of Criminal Justice for Atrocities
- Preface to the Second Edition by the Editors, Old Evidence and Core International Crimes, Second Edition
- Old Evidence and Core International Crimes, Second Edition (editor)
- Universal Jurisdiction Through the Eyes of ASEAN States: Rule of Law Concerns and the Need for Inclusive and Engaged Discussions
- The Role of Internationalised Jurisdictions, National Jurisdictions and Other Actors in the Making of the History of International Criminal Law
- Preface, Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 4
- Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 4 (editor)
- Doctrine and the Scope of the Historical Landscape of International Criminal Law
- Preface, Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 3
- Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 3 (editor)
- Post-Second World War British Trials in Singapore: Lost in Translation at the Car Nicobar Spy Case
- Preface, Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 2
- Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 2 (editor)
- Introduction: Historical Origins of International Criminal Law
- Preface, Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 1
- Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 1 (editor)
- Examining Thematic Prosecutions and the Challenges of Understanding and Proving International Sex Crimes
- Placing Old Evidence and Core International Crimes on the Agenda of the International Discourse on International Criminal Justice for Atrocities
- Preface, Old Evidence and Core International Crimes
- Old Evidence and Core International Crimes (editor)
- Towards Rational Thematic Prosecution and the Challenge of International Sex Crimes
- Preface, Thematic Prosecution of International Sex Crimes
- Preface, Understanding and Proving International Sex Crimes
Chhibbar, Shikha:
CHOONG Xun Ning:
Damojipurapu, Medha:
- Patterns and Risks in Contemporary Religion-Based Hate Speech in India
- Navigating the Meaning of Hate Speech and Sedition in India
- Language, Themes and Responses to Hate Speech in India
DENG Hua:
Deva, Surya:
Dubey, Shraddha:
Dugal, Bani:
FAN Yuwen:
- Revisiting ECtHR Interpretation of the ECHR: Living Up to a Living Instrument
- Quality Control and the Mandate of International Fact-Finding
GAO Hong
GAO Xiudong:
Goel, Bharatt:
GONG Renren:
Grover, Leena:
GUO Jing:
GUO Yang:
- The Grave Breaches Regime of the 1949 Geneva Conventions: Origins, Developments and Prospects
- International Criminal Court: A Judicial Guarantee for International Peace and Security?
Gupta, Rohit:
- Democratic Forces in Myanmar at the Mercy of International Justice
- Voicing and Addressing Colonial Grievances under International Law
- Some Remarks on Integrity in International Justice
Gupta, Sarthak:
Jain, Neha:
JIA Bingbing:
Joseph, Abraham:
- Gandhism and International Criminal Law
- Pre-Investigation and Accountability in India: Legal and Policy Roadblocks
Kaur, Harleen:
Kopariha, Vinamra:
Lalit, Shreeyash U:
- Use of Investigation Plans in Indian Criminal Justice: The Crime of Human Trafficking
- Quality Control in Preliminary Examination of Rape and Other Forms of Sexual Violence in International Criminal Law: A Feminist Analysis
LI Dan:
LIANG, Zhuo:
LIN Shensheng:
LING Yan:
- On the Relevancy of Chinese Colonial Grievances to International Law
- Non-States Parties and the Preliminary Examination of Article 12(3) Declarations
- Foreword, Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 4
- The 1956 Japanese War Crimes Trials in China
- Foreword, Quality Control in Fact-Finding
- On State Sovereignty and Individual Criminal Responsibility for Core International Crimes in International Law
- State Sovereignty and International Criminal Law (editor)
- The Future of Space Law
LIU Daqun:
- Foreword, Quality Control in Preliminary Examination: Volume 1
- The Nanjing Trials – Victor’s Justice? Revisiting the Case of Tani Hisao
- Foreword, Historical War Crimes Trials in Asia
- Preface, Historical War Crimes Trials in Asia
- Historical War Crimes Trials in Asia (editor)
- Contribution of the United Nations Ad Hoc Tribunals to the Development of International Criminal Law
- International Law and International Humanitarian Law in Ancient China
- Quality Control in Truth and Reconciliation Processes
- Has Non-Immunity for Heads of State Become a Rule of Customary International Law?
- Implications of the Criminalisation of Aggression
LIU Renxiang:
LIU Yiqiang:
Lokur, Madan B:
- Reflections on Freedom of Expression, Hate Speech and Sedition in India
- Navigating the Meaning of Hate Speech and Sedition in India
- Foreword, Philosophical Foundations of International Criminal Law: Correlating Thinkers
LU Jing:
MA Chengyuan:
Manocha, Kishan:
- Relevant Activities and Recommendations of Intergovernmental Organizations on the Role of Religious Actors to Reduce Hate Speech, Including in Their Own Contexts or Communities
- Preface by the Editors
- Religion, Hateful Expression and Violence (editor)
Narayan, Shruti:
NG Pei Yi:
QIAO Cong-rui:
Rai, Harshit:
Sharma, Surabhi:
Singh, Narinder:
- Foreword, Colonial Wrongs and Access to International Law
- The United Nations’ Efforts at Combatting International Terrorism
- Foreword, Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 3
Sinha, Manoj Kumar:
- Foreword, Quality Control in Criminal Investigation
- The Manusmṛti and Laws of Warfare in Ancient India
SHANG Weiwei:
SHI Bei:
- Chinese Confucianism and Other Prevailing Chinese Practices in the Rise of International Criminal Law
- Protecting the Right to Life From Nuclear Weapons
SONG Sang-Hyun:
SONG Tianying:
- Comment on Article 79, CLICC Commentary, Second Edition (2023)
- Exploiting Social Influence: Embedded Human Agency and Perversion of Religion
- The Legal Interests Protected by War Crimes
- Protected Interests in International Criminal Law
- Preface by the Editors
- Myanmar Military’s Self-Interest in Self-Accountability for War Crimes
- Positive Complementarity and the Receiving End of Justice: The Case of Myanmar
- The International Humanitarian Law Implementation Paradigm and the Idea of Military Self-Interest in Accountability
- Ensuring Accountability for Core International Crimes in Armed Forces: Obligations and Self-Interest
- Preface, Military Self-Interest in Accountability for Core International Crimes
- Military Self-Interest in Accountability for Core International Crimes (editor)
- The Principle of Complementarity in Practice
- Preface, Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 5
- Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 5 (editor)
- The Role of Internationalised Jurisdictions, National Jurisdictions and Other Actors in the Making of the History of International Criminal Law
- Preface, Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 4
- Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 4 (editor)
- Doctrine and the Scope of the Historical Landscape of International Criminal Law
- Preface, Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 3
- Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 3 (editor)
- A Crimes Against Humanity Convention: After the Establishment of the International Criminal Court
- On the Proposed Crimes Against Humanity Convention (editor)
- Conspiracy to Commit Genocide and Its Exclusion from the ICC Statute
SUN Xiaoxia:
SUN Yi:
SUN, Yun:
Tandon, Pratibha:
- Religion-Based Hate Speech or Free Speech: Indian Courts in a Quandary
- Quality Control in Preliminary Examination of Rape and Other Forms of Sexual Violence in International Criminal Law: A Feminist Analysis
Tandon, Usha:
- Use of Investigation Plans in Indian Criminal Justice: The Crime of Human Trafficking
- Quality Control in Preliminary Examination of Rape and Other Forms of Sexual Violence in International Criminal Law: A Feminist Analysis
- Rape: Violation of the Chastity or Dignity of Woman? A Feminist Critique of Indian Law
- Justice for Delhi Rape Victim: A Case for Quality Control Post-Conviction
TIAN Qing:
Tyagi, Devrishi:
Udayachandran, Varadharajan
WANG Houli:
WANG Xintong:
WANG Ying:
WEIDONG Ji:
WU Xiaodan:
XIANG Longwan:
XIAO Jingren:
XUE Ru:
- 译者序, 国家武装冲突法军事手册研究
- Crimes against Peace in the Tokyo Trial
- China’s Policy Towards the ICC Seen Through the Lens of the UN Security Council
YANG Ken:
- On Subjugation and the Case of Burma
- Prudence without Collateral Damage: China and International Criminal Justice
YANG Lijun:
YEUNG Crystal:
YI Ping:
- The Role of Internationalised Jurisdictions, National Jurisdictions and Other Actors in the Making of the History of International Criminal Law
- Preface, Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 4
- Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 4 (editor)
- Doctrine and the Scope of the Historical Landscape of International Criminal Law
- Preface, Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 3
- Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 3 (editor)
- Preface, Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 2
- Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 2 (editor)
- Preface, Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 1
- Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 1 (editor)
- The Contemporary Relevancy of the ‘Just War’ Concept in the Early Years of International Legal Studies in Japan
ZENG Siqi:
ZHANG Binxin:
- Comment on Article 99, CLICC Commentary, Second Edition (2023)
- Comment on Article 100, CLICC Commentary, Second Edition (2023)
- War Crimes Trials in China after the Second World War: Justice and Politics
- Preface, Historical War Crimes Trials in Asia
- Historical War Crimes Trials in Asia (editor)
- The Role of Internationalised Jurisdictions, National Jurisdictions and Other Actors in the Making of the History of International Criminal Law
- Mitigating Circumstances in International Criminal Sentencing
- Doctrine and the Scope of the Historical Landscape of International Criminal Law
- Criminal Justice for World War II Atrocities in China
ZHANG Kangle:
ZHANG Qi:
ZHANG Tianshu:
- The Fall of the Tigers of Hong Kong: Chinese War Crimes Trials of Three Japanese Governors of Hong Kong
- The Forgotten Legacy: China’s Post-Second World War Trials of Japanese War Criminals, 1946–1956
ZHANG Xin:
- Implementation Discretion and Relevancy of Economic and Social Rights
- A Realist Perspective on China and the International Criminal Court
ZHANG Yueyao:
- Comment on Article 96, CLICC Commentary, Second Edition (2023)
- Comment on Article 97, CLICC Commentary, Second Edition (2023)
- Comment on Rule 194, CLICC commentary, Rules of Procedure and Evidence
- The Aut Dedere Aut Judicare Provision in the Proposed Convention on Crimes Against Humanity: Assessment from a Chinese perspective
ZHONG Yuxiang:
ZHOU Lulu:
ZHU Dan:
ZHU Feng:
ZHU Lijiang:
ZHU Wenqi: