The South China Sea After the Philippine Arbitration
Monday, November 6th, 2017
Greenberg Lounge, Vanderbilt Hall
The US-Asia Law Institute hosted its 23rd Annual Timothy A. Gelatt Memorial Dialogue on the Rule of Law in East Asia. This year’s theme, “China and International Law: Human Rights, Sovereignty, and Maritime Disputes,” focused on China's approach to international law during the Xi Jinping era as seen through the Communist Party's human rights record, Taiwan-Mainland cross-strait legal problems, China's maritime disputes in the East and South China Seas, and the erosion of the Sino-British Joint Declaration on Hong Kong.
Panel 5: The South China Sea After the Philippine Arbitration
Moderator:
Jerome Cohen, Professor of Law and Faculty Director, US-Asia Law Institute, NYU School of Law; Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
Panelists:
Isaac Kardon, Assistant Professor, US Naval War College; Affiliated Scholar, US-Asia Law Institute, NYU School of Law
Peter Dutton, Professor of Strategic Studies and Director, China Maritime Studies Institute, US Naval War College; Adjunct Professor of Law and Affiliated Scholar, US-Asia Law Institute, NYU School of Law
Видео The South China Sea After the Philippine Arbitration канала NYU School of Law
Greenberg Lounge, Vanderbilt Hall
The US-Asia Law Institute hosted its 23rd Annual Timothy A. Gelatt Memorial Dialogue on the Rule of Law in East Asia. This year’s theme, “China and International Law: Human Rights, Sovereignty, and Maritime Disputes,” focused on China's approach to international law during the Xi Jinping era as seen through the Communist Party's human rights record, Taiwan-Mainland cross-strait legal problems, China's maritime disputes in the East and South China Seas, and the erosion of the Sino-British Joint Declaration on Hong Kong.
Panel 5: The South China Sea After the Philippine Arbitration
Moderator:
Jerome Cohen, Professor of Law and Faculty Director, US-Asia Law Institute, NYU School of Law; Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
Panelists:
Isaac Kardon, Assistant Professor, US Naval War College; Affiliated Scholar, US-Asia Law Institute, NYU School of Law
Peter Dutton, Professor of Strategic Studies and Director, China Maritime Studies Institute, US Naval War College; Adjunct Professor of Law and Affiliated Scholar, US-Asia Law Institute, NYU School of Law
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