Chinese Journal of International Law

Chinese Journal of International Law

The Chinese Journal of International Law is a peer-reviewed general research journal of international law, published by Oxford University Press in association with the Chinese Society of International Law, Beijing and Wuhan University Institute of International Law.

The Journal was founded in 2002 as a self-published but peer-reviewed journal. The founding editors in chief are Wang Tieya and Sienho Yee.

In 2005 Oxford University Press started to act as publisher.

In January 2008 it was put on the source journal list of the SSCI. It is also on Westlaw (full text since inception) and several other indexes.

Its website is at: http://www.chinesejil.org ; its content site is at: http://chinesejil.oxfordjournals.org

The Journal has so far focused on the important big issues on general international law, with some emphasis on materials relating to China.

It promotes lively debate by organizing agoras normally in the March issue each year. Readers are invited to respond to papers published in the Journal, which are normally published.

It was featured in Jeroen Vervliet, The Peace Palace Library Centennial: The Collection as a Mirror of the Historical Development of International Law, 1904-2004 (2004), pp. 39–40.


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