Name: GAO Jianjun
Professor of Law, China University of Political Science and Law
Education/Training:
Ph.D. Peking University
LL.M. Kyushu University, Japan, 1998.10-1999.9.
UN Asia Area International Law Scholar project, Thailand, 2006.10-2006.11.
Major Publications:
Books:
1. "China and International Law of the Sea – in Memory of tenth anniversary of ", Ocean Press, 2004.
2. "International Maritime Delimitation - the equidistance / special circumstances rule ", Peking University Press, 2005.
Journal Articles:
1. "The Relationship of the Security Council with International Court of Justice--- from the 'Lockerbie' Case ", Peking University Law Journal, 1998 No. 1.
2. "International Terrorism and the Principle of Non-Extradition of Political Prisoners" in the Legal Forum, 2000 No. 3.
3. " The Development Trend of Customary Law of Maritime Delimitation from Qatar v. Bahrain ", in Peking University International and Comparative Law Review, Volume 1, 2002.
4. "On the role of Diaoyu Islands in Sino-Japanese Delimintaion", in Peking University International and Comparative Law Review, Series 2, No. 1 (2003).
5. " New phase of Customary Law of Maritime Delimitation - 2002" Cameroon v Nigeria "Case Review", in Peking University International and Comparative Law Review, Series 2, No. 2 (2003).
6. "International Court of Justice Practice on Maritime Delimitation ", in International Law Essays(vol. 3), Founder of China Publishing House (2004).
7. "On the Role of Okinawa Trough in Delimitation of Vontinental Shelf ", in Wuhan University International Law Review(II) (2004).
8. " Universal Jurisdiction and Immunities of the International Crime - 2002 International Court of Justice" warrant "case review", in Peking University International and Comparative Law Review, Series 3, No. 2 (2005).
9. "Constitution Provisions Concerning the Treaty-Making Power - and the modification and improvement of the procedural law of making treaties ", in International Law Essays(Volume 4), Founder of China Publishing House (2005).
10. "An International Law Perspective on the Dispute on Delimiting Continental Shelf of the East China Sea Between China and Japan", in Journal of the Pacific,2005 8.