I. National Histories of International Law1. Histories of International Law in China: An Introduction, Ignacio de la Rasilla, Jiangyu Wang2. China and the Turn to the National in the History of International Law, Ignacio de la RasillaII. Before and Beyond the Encounter: From Sino-Centric Isolation to Defensive Acculturation to International Law3. International Law in China: From Ancient Times to the Encounter, Xinyu Huang4. The Opium Wars, Extraterritoriality and International Drug Control, Inge Van Hulle5. China's Early Insertion in International Law Through the Protection of its Nationals Abroad: The Rock Springs Massacre, Mimetism and External State Building, Frédéric Mégret & Wanshu Cong6.
Lost and Found in Translation: How Europeanized International Law Became Universalized in Modern China, Wensheng Qu & Li Wan7. 'Unequal' Relations between China, Korea, and Japan: The 1895 Treaty of Shimonoseki and Extradition Treaties, Masaharu Yanagihara8. A History of Italian Colonialism in China at the Turn of the 20th century, Luigi Nuzzo9. China, the Western Standard of Civilization and The Hague Peace Conferences of 1899 and 1907, Mingqian LiIII. International Law in China during the Republican Period10. The Republic of China and the League of Nations, Ryan Martinez Mitchell11. Professionalizing International Law in China During the Republican, Pasha L. Hsieh12.
The Introduction of Soviet Theory of International Law to China: How Chinese International Lawyers Turned to Marxism, Congyan Cai and Jie Liu13. In the Garden of Gethsemane: US-Sino Relations in the History of International Law during the Republican Period, Christopher R. RossiIV. International Law in China from the New China to the Opening-Up and Reform Process14. China's International Law and the 'Third World' during the Revolutionary Period (1949-1978), Ignacio de la Rasilla15. China, the Cold War and International Law, Jiangyu Wang16. Towards a Principle-based International Order? the Origin of China's International Law Vocabulary in the 1950s-1960s, Yifeng Chen17. Two Empires: China, Russia and the Soviet Union in the History of International Law, Lauri Mälksoo18.
China and International Law during the Cultural Revolution and Its Aftermath, Straton Papagianneas19. Human Rights and Democracy for All under Heaven in China: Historical Engagements with Two Challenging Principles, Eva Pils20. The Decolonization of Hong Kong: from the Unequal Treaties to the Basic Law, Fen Ling21. China's Evolving (Re-)Engagement with International Law: From the "Reform and Opening to the Outside World" to Building "Foreign-Related Rule of Law", Jacques deLisleV. Chinese Historical Portraits in International Law22. Wang Chung-hui (1881-1958), Yang Liu23. Wellington Koo' (1888-1985), Maria Adele Carrai24. Zhou Gengsheng (1889-1971), Chao Wang and Guoqiang Luo25.
Hsiang Che-chun (1892-1987), Zenghua Zhuo26. Li Haopei (1906-1997), Guoyong Zou and Li Jue27. Ni Zhengyu (1906-2003), Yayezi Hao & Hong Yu28. Han Depei (1911-2009), Yongping Xiao & Jue Li29. Wang Tieya (1913-2003), Ken Yang30. Qiu Shaoheng (1913-2009), Chao Wang31. Zhao Lihai (1916-1996), Ken Yang32. Chen Ti-Chiang (1917-1983), Xiaobin Xu33.
Chinese Women in the Histories of International Law: Forgotten Names and Unfamiliar Paths, Ken Yang.