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The BRICS Legal Cooperation and Perspectives

Englisch · Fester Einband

Erscheint am 13.03.2026

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This book touches on a wide range of legal issues that the BRICS countries or the BRICS legal scholars particularly care about. Given the intensified geo-political competition, it is important for government officials and legal scholars around the word understand not only their own legal conceptions, but also those legal positions owned by the others, so as to construct an inclusive legal order that is acceptable to the largest majority of the global population. This book provides an insightful legal perspective of the BRICS countries and scholars, making up for the lack of English literature on the legal research of the BRICS.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Eurasian Countries and Human Rights Protection: Perspectives and a Possible Mechanism for Cooperation.- Central Asia and International Law.- Study on Value and Implementation Mechanism of African Constitutions.- Concurrent Criminal Jurisdiction: A Challenge to the Concept of Traditional Jurisdictional RuleTransformation of International Economic Law: Contours and Ways of the New Regulation.- New Formats of BRICS Cooperation in Economics, Science and Technology ( BRICS+ , RRICS-Outreach ) in Light of Basic Principles of International Law Jus Cogens.- The Role of BRICS in the Formation of Regional Monetary Unions.- Use of SEZs for Development: National Policies of China and India and the Potential Legal Implications.- The Arbitrability of International Commercial Disputes Involving Economic Sanctions.

Über den Autor / die Autorin

Tao Du is the Dean and Professor at the International Law School of the East China University of Political Science and Law, as well as the Executive Dean of the Institute of BRICS Legal Studies. He is the associate member of Académie internationale de droit comparé, Vice President of the Chinese Academy of Private International Law, Executive Director of the Centre for Proof of Foreign Law, and Director of the Research Centre (ECUPL) for International Judicial Assistance of the Supreme People’s Court of China. He is author of many books and articles about international law and comparative law.
Xiuyan Fei is an Associate Professor at the International Law School and Director of South Asian Studies at the Institute of BRICS Legal Studies, East China University of Political Science and Law. Dr. Fei obtained her PhD in law from the University College Dublin with full scholarship under the State Scholarship Fund of China and visited the Law School of the New York University from 2011 to 2012 as a visiting doctoral researcher. Her research interests include international economic law, arbitration and mediation, and AI law.

Zusammenfassung

This book touches on a wide range of legal issues that the BRICS countries or the BRICS legal scholars particularly care about. Given the intensified geo-political competition, it is important for government officials and legal scholars around the word understand not only their own legal conceptions, but also those legal positions owned by the others, so as to construct an inclusive legal order that is acceptable to the largest majority of the global population. This book provides an insightful legal perspective of the BRICS countries and scholars, making up for the lack of English literature on the legal research of the BRICS.

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