Journal of East China Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) ›› 2004, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (3): 62-67.

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An Analysis of the Straits of China's Participation in International Jurisdiction

Xiao-hong SU   

  • Received:2004-02-18 Online:2004-03-25 Published:2004-03-25

Abstract:

China tended to put little trust in international organizations before and even sometimes repelled them. The main reasons lie in China's bitter experiences in history, ideological separation and cultural differences with other countries. All this caused a difficulty in China's real participation in international jurisdiction. China's attitudes are quite different in its observing, executing and legislating the international jurisdiction system. As a major developing country, China needs to make more efforts to open up its mind, renew ideas, innovate theories and apply them freely so as to be in further harmony with international society.

Key words: international law, international jurisdiction, international regime, international relation

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