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China,the international criminal court,and global governance
Authors:Dan Zhu
Institution:1. School of Law, Fudan University, Shanghai, People’s Republic of Chinadanzhu@fudan.edu.cn
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article explores the Chinese policies towards the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the context of global governance. Despite China’s fast-growing foreign policy competence, the level of confidence held by China in engaging with global governance systems has not yet fully transmitted to the legal institutions governing human rights issues, and the ICC is such an example. This article examines specific policy concerns of China regarding the ICC in light of China’s engagement with global governance, and some of the traditional concerns that have had an impact on that engagement. It discusses the extent to which these concerns should still be regarded as policy barriers preventing China’s full accession to the ICC in years to come.
Keywords:China  international criminal court  global governance  Chinese policy  human rights
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