CMSI Quarterly Review
Volume 1, Number 3 The Legal Struggle for China's Maritime Power: Strategy, Sovereignty, and Enforcement
Translated by the China Maritime Studies Institute (CMSI) over the last thirteen years, the 20 articles contained in this volume are structured around how the PRC employs legal frameworks, strategies, and enforcement to safeguard its national maritime rights and interests. The volume progresses thematically from the highest level of legal authority to domestic legal strategy and concludes with practical enforcement.
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From the Director
Volume 1, Number 3 - From the Director
Christopher Sharman
CMSI Translations
CMSI Archive Translation: From Yan’an to the United Nations: The Diplomatic Career of Ling Qing
Ling Qing
CMSI Archive Translation: Thoughts on Advancing Ocean Defense Construction Work in the New Situation
Wu Jianhong, Huang Chunyu, and Liu Changlong
CMSI Archive Translation: PRC Coast Guard Law (Draft)
Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress
CMSI Archive Translation: Research on Requirements and Measures in Civilian Vessel Mobilization for Maritime Rights Protection
Dai Jiachen and Geng Yueting
CMSI Archive Translation: Legal Problems Regarding the Use of Force in Military Actions at Sea
Lin Tianjie
CMSI Archive Translation: Tasks and Operations of the Maritime Militia When Participating in Maritime Combat
Liu Zili and Chen Qingsong