WANG JiangYu 王江雨 (@wangjiangyu) 's Twitter Profile
WANG JiangYu 王江雨

@wangjiangyu

Professor of Law, City University of Hong Kong School of Law; Editor-in-Chief, Chinese Journal of Comparative Law

ID: 52930619

linkhttps://law.nus.edu.sg/about_us/faculty/staff/profileview.asp?UserID=lawwjy calendar_today02-07-2009 01:54:29

207 Tweet

957 Followers

663 Following

IGNACIO DE LA RASILLA (@igdelarasilla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you WANG JiangYu 王江雨 for co-hosting our seminal Lecture Series "Histories of International Law: Chinese and Global Perspectives" l1nq.com/8jqI2 from Dec 2022 through Jun 2023 and to all our over 20 distinguished speakers and discussants. We resume in HK this November!

Thank you <a href="/wangjiangyu/">WANG JiangYu 王江雨</a> for co-hosting our seminal Lecture Series "Histories of International Law: Chinese and Global Perspectives" l1nq.com/8jqI2 from Dec 2022 through Jun 2023 and to all our over 20 distinguished speakers and discussants. We resume in HK this November!
IGNACIO DE LA RASILLA (@igdelarasilla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our first in-person workshop for 'Histories of International Law in China. All Under Heaven?' (OUP, 2025) will take place at City University of Hong Kong on the 10th & 11th November. Heartfelt thanks to my co-editor WANG JiangYu 王江雨 and his excellent organising team for hosting us

Our first in-person workshop for 'Histories of International Law in China. All Under Heaven?' (OUP, 2025) will take place at City University of Hong Kong on the 10th &amp; 11th November. Heartfelt thanks to my co-editor <a href="/wangjiangyu/">WANG JiangYu 王江雨</a> and his excellent organising team for hosting us
WANG JiangYu 王江雨 (@wangjiangyu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

本次会议的最后的晚餐 - Last supper of this conference but the beginning of a journey to producing a classic on the history of international law in China published by Oxford University Press.

本次会议的最后的晚餐 - Last supper of this conference but the beginning of a journey to producing a classic on the history of international law in China published by Oxford University Press.
IGNACIO DE LA RASILLA (@igdelarasilla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

8th May at The Florence School of Transnational Governance, EUI: Workshop on China and International Law & Book launch of The Cambridge Handbook of China and International Law. Program and Zoom details coming soon. All welcome ☯️

8th May at The Florence School of Transnational Governance, EUI:  Workshop on China and International Law &amp; Book launch of The Cambridge Handbook of China and International Law. Program and Zoom details  coming soon.  All welcome ☯️
WANG JiangYu 王江雨 (@wangjiangyu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TikTok事件表明,中美已经进入战前状态了,如一战和二战之前西方大国经济上疯狂以邻为壑。黑云压城,前景如暗夜微光,不容乐观。

IGNACIO DE LA RASILLA (@igdelarasilla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to School of Transnational Governance for hosting "China and the Future of the International Legal Order", a workshop | book launch with Anne Peters, Sergio Puig, José María Beneyto, WANG JiangYu 王江雨 and many more friends on the 8th May 2024 eui.eu/events?id=5680…: Zoom - registration details👇

Simon Chesterman 陈西文 (@profchesterman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you also to the team at Peking University Press for such a distinctive look and feel, and to esteemed colleagues and friends Justice Xue Hanqin, Prof Guo Li, Prof Yi Zeng, and Prof @WangJiangyu for their kind words in support of the new edition.

WANG JiangYu 王江雨 (@wangjiangyu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While many Chinese are looking up to rule of law and democracy, they just found rule of law has been reduced to a joke in the US as Biden pardoned his own son, and democracy a sacrificial lamb in South Korea when a sitting president launched a coup to become a dictator.

WANG JiangYu 王江雨 (@wangjiangyu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A recent paper of mine published by Global Policy 很荣幸能在政治学和国际关系的前排刊物发表一篇宏大叙事 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/17…

Ryan Fedasiuk (@ryanfedasiuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just returned from my first visit to China since leaving government. 7 days is hardly enough to take the measure of a country. But I came away with a distinct impression: Beijing has crossed from reactive nationalism to confident independence. choosingvictory.com/p/a-proud-supe…

WANG JiangYu 王江雨 (@wangjiangyu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gabriel Wildau It's not that US sanctions on China, including export controls, are not intended to threaten China's entire economy; rather, they cannot achieve that goal. Attempts have tried and failed.

Department of State (@statedept) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I don’t think the European Union gets to determine what international law is. What they certainly don’t get to determine is how the United States defends its national security. The United States is under attack from organized criminal narco-terrorists in our hemisphere and

Emmanuel Tsekleves (@phdtoprofmentor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My PhD student submitted her thesis chapter last week. 3 citations were completely fabricated. Authors that don't exist. Journals never published. Studies that never happened. She had no idea. ChatGPT hallucinated them. Now we're retracing every citation in her entire thesis.

My PhD student submitted her thesis chapter last week.

3 citations were completely fabricated.

Authors that don't exist. Journals never published. Studies that never happened.

She had no idea. ChatGPT hallucinated them.

Now we're retracing every citation in her entire thesis.