Volume 31 of the Hague Yearbook of International Law is now available to students and researchers at Erasmus University Rotterdam.

sEURch: Volume 31 Hague Yearbook of International Law

Table of contents:
M. Burnay & W. Muller / China, Law and Global Governance: Power through Rules or Rule Through Power?

M. Burnay / China and Global Governance: Towards a Low-Cost Global Legal Order?

W. Muller / The Power of Discourse: Doctrinal Implications of China’s Normative Aspirations

L. Bin / Cyber Sovereignty and Beyond: China’s Emerging Strategy for Global Cybersecurity Governance

G.A. Serghides / The Prohibition of Discrimination under the European Convention on Human Rights: Interpretation, Application and Mechanism

K. Szopa / Defining the Margin to the Margin of Appreciation: Principle of Effectiveness as a Limit to Subsidiarity

T. Oyewo / The National Security Exception of the World Trade Organization: An Entirely Self-Judging Provision or Not?