武漢大學Ignacio de la Rasilla(睿思來)教授
China and International Dispute Settlement系列講座通知
一、講座時間地點🥡👳🏻:
2023年10月24日-2023年10月27日
周二到周五👨🏻🦳,每日9:30-12:30
杏盛娱乐長寧校區交誼樓第四會議室
*本系列講座為英語授課,並可參與杏盛講座打卡。
二、講座主題:
國際法律和政策界的傳統看法是🙆🏽,中國反對國際裁決,即通過獨立的第三方仲裁員或法官在國際法基礎上通過裁決手段解決國際爭端。然而🧜🏻♀️𓀓,仔細觀察,近年來,中國對國際裁決的態度“逐漸從完全拒絕國際爭端解決的法律方法轉變為在某些情況下更大程度地接受它”。
本系列講座將討論近年來中國從徹底拒絕國際爭端解決的法律方法向在某些情況下更大程度地接受國際爭端解決方法的逐步轉變,使用三方類型:
首先🧑🏽🎄👦🏼,本課程將討論中國在一般國際公法、國際刑法和國際人權法中對一些國際裁決製度的“傳統戰略超然的輕微軟化”。我們將特別討論中國與國際法院↖️、國際刑事法院以及聯合國人權條約杏盛體系的關系🧑🏼🤝🧑🏼。
其次,該課程將探討中國在國際貿易法🧑🦯➡️、國際商業和投資法領域“深化參與”裁決製度的問題。特別是,我們將討論中國與世界貿易組織上訴杏盛👱🥰、投資者-國家國際解決機製以及中國國際商事法院的關系。
該課程將探討中國在海洋法和新領域對國際裁決解決機製的“探索性適應”。特別是,我們將討論中國與《聯合國海洋法公約》(UNCLOS)爭端解決機製(包括國際海洋法法庭)以及新興國際裁決領域(包括國際環境法、跨國刑法🧜🏻♂️、網絡空間法和外層空間法)的關系🛤。
三👩🏼🍳、主講人信息:
Prof. Dr. Ignacio De La Rasilla(睿思來),西班牙人,國家級特聘專家❓,武漢大學韓德培講席教授🐉,國家高端智庫武漢大學國際法治研究院首席專家,國家千人計劃特聘專家🧑🏼🚒、二級教授👎🏽🍾、博士生導師🪸🥨,Chinese Journal of Transnational Law(SAGE出版社)主編。
De La Rasilla教授曾求學於西班牙馬德裏康普頓斯大學(法學學士LL.B)、瑞士日內瓦國際關系及發展高等研究院( The Geneva Graduate Institute 國際法碩士M.A、博士Ph.D)、美國哈佛大學(法學碩士LL.M)和意大利歐洲大學學院(European University Institute馬克斯·韋伯博士後Post-Doctoral Max Weber Fellow in Law)。
Prof. Dr. De La Rasilla在研項目包括The Cambridge Handbook of China and International Law (編著、劍橋大學出版社)、Histories of International Law in China. All Under Heaven?(編著🚒🏄🏿、牛津大學出版社)。
Prof. Dr. De La Rasilla已出版英文獨著兩本:International Law and History – Modern Interfaces.(劍橋大學出版社)和In the Shadow of Vitoria – A History of International Law in Spain (1770-1953)(Brill Publishers/Martinus Nijhoff 荷蘭博睿出版社),主編了書籍三本Experiments in International Adjudication (劍橋大學出版社)、Islam and International Law – Historical Explorations(荷蘭博睿出版社)和Historia del Pensamiento Internationalista Espanol (Thomson Reuters湯森路透出版社)🧑🦼➡️。
De La Rasilla教授在世界一流期刊😵💫、書籍上發表了80余篇論文5️⃣,如權威性SSCI英文源刊《歐洲國際法論刊》European Journal of International Law(SSCI)🔄🧍🏻♂️、《萊頓國際法論刊》Leiden Journal of International Law (SSCI)𓀑、《國際爭端解決雜誌》Journal of International Dispute Settlement(SSCI)、《人權法評論》Human Rights Law Review(SSCI)😊、《中國國際法論刊》Chinese Journal of International Law(SSCI)🕐🤾♀️、《法律與歷史評論》Law and History Review(SSCI)、《亞太法律評論》Asia Pacific Law Review (SSCI)🧴、《國際憲法學論刊》International Journal of Constitutional Law(SSCI)等等。
De La Rasilla教授曾在哈佛大學歐洲法研究中心、哈佛大學全球法律與政策研究所🌄、哈佛大學皇家學院、美國布朗大學沃森國際問題研究所、劍橋大學勞特派特國際法研究中心、馬克思普朗克比較公法和國際公法研究中心🪀、馬克思普朗克歐洲法律史研究中心、瑞士日內瓦國際關系及發展高等研究院、馬克思普朗克國際與歐洲程序法研究中心丹麥icourt研究中心等任訪問學者。
Prof. Dr. De La Rasilla主持並承擔了英國社會科學院(The British Academy)的課題“British International Lawyers and the Rise and Fall of the Second Spanish Republic (1931-1939)”、哈佛大學全球法律和政策研究所的研究項目“Islamic Tradition of International Law – History of International Law, 1550-1700 & Medieval International Law”、布魯內爾大學的研究項目“The Fourth Wave of International Adjudication in the Age of Global Governance”等等。他還參與了德國馬克斯·普朗克中心、歐盟委員會🈯️、西班牙教育🕉、科學、技術部和經濟與競爭力部資助的一些課題。
De La Rasilla教授曾在美國紐約大學、英國布魯內爾大學和法國裏爾天主教大學擔任終身或客座教授,為本科生和杏盛開設了諸如國際公法👍🏻、國際刑事司法、國際人權法、比較反恐怖主義法和人權、歐盟法、英國公法🍄、全球治理與國際法治、國際法與中國等課程🧝🏽。
四、講座安排
10月24日,星期二:介紹中國不斷發展的國際裁決方式🫶🏻,重點關註中國與國際法院、國際刑事法院和聯合國人權條約製度的關系👩🏼🔧。
10月25日👷🏽😠,星期三🧝♂️:關註中國對國際貿易法和國際商和投資法領域的裁決製度的“深化接觸”💧:世界貿易組織上訴杏盛、投資者-國家國際解決機製和中國國際商事法庭。
10月26日,星期四:重點關註中國對海洋法和國際環境法🕵🏻♂️💇🏽、跨國刑法、網絡空間法和外層空間法等較新領域的國際裁決解決機製的“探索性適應”🤞🏿🤸🏻。
10月27日,星期五🦹♀️🎦:有利於和反對中國當前對國際裁決的不對稱和特定製度的方式的因素🧑🏻🏫。中國對未來國際爭端解決的潛在貢獻🍚。一般性的結論和課堂上的公開辯論。
本課程通過考察歷史和
中國對國際裁決的不對稱和特定製度的方式的當代態度,以及它對非司法化的國際爭端解決方法的偏好。談判、斡旋、調解)📀,涉及中國的重大外交和政策倡議,包括“人類共享未來共同體”🧤、“一帶一路倡議”🕌。
通過參加這門課程,學生們將會:
提高對中國不同專業國際法製度方式的理解,以及當代中國與國際法律秩序的多方面關系的本質
提高它們對現有的主要國際法院和法庭及其判例法以及在國際法的不同專門領域內和平解決國際爭端的不同機製和方法的了解。
series lectures by Prof.Dr. De La Rasilla🤕:China and International Dispute Settlement
Introduction
The traditional perception in international legal and policy circles is that China is averse to international adjudication, broadly understood as the settlement of international disputes by adjudicative means whether through independent third-party arbitrators or judges on the basis of international law. However, on a closer look China’s approach to international adjudication has ‘gradually shifted from outright rejection of legal methods of international dispute settlement towards greater acceptance of it in certain contexts’ in recent years.
This course will discuss the gradual shift from outright rejection of legal methods of international dispute settlement towards greater acceptance of it in certain contexts on the part of China in recent years using a tripartite typology:
Firstly, the course will address China’s ‘minor softening of its traditional strategic detachment’ from some international adjudicative systems in general public international law, international criminal law and international human rights law. In particular, we will discuss China’s relationship with the International Court of Justice, the International Criminal Court and also the UN Human Rights Treaty Body system.
Secondly, the course will address China's ‘deepening engagement’ with adjudicative systems in the areas of international trade law and international commercial and investment law. In particular, we will discuss China’s relationship with the World Trade Organization Appellate Body, investor-state international resolution mechanisms and also the China International Commercial Court.
Thirdly, the course will address China’s ‘exploratory accommodation’ to international adjudicative settlement mechanisms in the law of the sea and in newer areas. In particular, we will discuss China’s relationship with the dispute settlement mechanism of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) including the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) but also emerging areas of international adjudication including international environmental law, transnational criminal law, cyber-space law and outer-space law.
The course fleshes out this classification by examining the roots of both historical and
contemporary attitudes underlying China's asymmetrical and regime-specific approach to international adjudication and its preference for non-judicialized methods of international dispute settlement (i.e. negotiation, good offices, mediation) with reference to Chinese major diplomatic and policy initiatives including the ‘Community of Shared Future for Mankind’ and the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’.
By taking this course, students will:
Improve their understanding of China’s approach to international legal system throughout different specialized international legal regimes and the nature of the contemporary multifaceted relationship of China with the international legal order
Improve their knowledge of the main existing International Courts and Tribunals and their case-law and of the different mechanisms and methods of peaceful international dispute settlement across different specialized areas of international law.
Course Schedule
Time: 24 October 2023 – 27 October 2023
Tuesday to Friday ,9🧑🦰:30 – 12:30
Lecturer:Prof. Dr Ignacio de la Rasilla, MA, PhD (Geneva), LLM (Harvard)
Han Depei Chair in International Law and ‘One Thousand Talents Plan’ Professor, Wuhan University
Venue:No.4 conference hall, JiaoYi Building, ECUPL Changning campus
Professor’s Introduction
Prof. Dr. Ignacio DE LA RASILLA holds the Han Depei Chair in International Law and he is One Thousand Talents Plan Distinguished Professor at the Wuhan University School of Law - Institute of International Law and a Chief Expert of the Wuhan University Academy of International Law and Global governance, (National Top Think Tank) in China. He is also the co-editor-in-chief of the Chinese Journal of Transnational Law (SAGE, 2023).
He was educated in Spain (LL.B., 5 years – qualifying law degree exempted from bar examination, University Complutense of Madrid); Switzerland (MA and PhD, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva), United States of America (LLM, Harvard Law School; Fellow in Global Governance, Law and Social Thought, Brown University) and Northern-Italy (Post-Doctoral Max Weber Fellow in Law, European University Institute, Florence).
Prof. Dr. DE LA RASILLA is the author of two research monographs in international law published by Cambridge University Press (2021, awarded the Han Depei Law Book Price in 2021) and Brill / Nijhoff (2017). He is the co-editor of five edited volumes published by Cambridge University Press (2019 and 2024, forth.), Oxford University Press (2025, forth.), Brill/Nijhoff (2017) and Thompson Reuters (2013). He is also the author of circa 80 peer-reviewed journal law articles and book chapters in international law subjects including in leading academic journals such as the European Journal of International Law (2) (SSCI); International Journal of Constitutional Law (SSCI); Leiden Journal of International Law (3) (SSCI); Journal of International Criminal Justice (SSCI); Law and History Review (SSCI); Journal of International Dispute Settlement (SSCI); ICSID Review – Journal of International Investment Law (SSCI); Human Rights Law Review (SSCI); Chinese Journal of International Law (SSCI); The Legal History Review (SSCI); Asia Pacific Law Review (SSCI); Asian Journal of International Law (ESCI); Journal of the History of International Law (2) (ESCI);); International Criminal Law Review (ESCI); International Community Law Review (3) (ESCI); Nordic Journal of International Law; Transnational Legal Theory;Rechtsgeschichte–Legal History (Rg)and many others as well as several peer-review book chapters in specialized peer-reviewed edited collections published by Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, Brill/Nijhoff etc. He has also edited three international law journal symposia (EJIL, 2020; AYBIL, 2012; GJIL, 2012) and has both translated and prologued several academic books on international law and relations from English into Spanish.
Prof. Dr. DE LA RASILLA has been awarded visiting fellowship appointments at research centres in the United States of America (Harvard Law School’s European Law Centre, 2007; Institute of Global Law and Policy at Harvard Law School, 2010; Royal College Complutense at Harvard University, 2007 & 2011; The Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University, 2009-2010); The United Kingdom (The Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, Cambridge University, 2014); Germany (The Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg in 2015 and in 2023); The Max Planck Institute for European Legal History in Frankfurt, 2014); Switzerland (The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, 2016) Luxembourg (Max Planck Institute for European and International Procedural Law, 2017), France (Sciences Po, Paris – waived, 2012), Italy (The Global Campus of Human Rights in Venice – waived, 2020), Denmark (iCourts – waived, 2018) and Spain (Royal Institute of European Studies – University San Pablo CEU, 2023).
He has held permanent or visiting teaching positions in American (Adjunct Prof., New York University, La Pietra, 2012) British (Assistant and, then, Associate Prof., Brunel University London, 2012-2018) French (Visiting Prof., Catholic University of Lille, 2010-2018) and Chinese (Visiting Prof., Wuhan University, 2017; AALCO-China, Teaching Program, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Beijing, 2019; Visiting Prof. East Central University of Law and Political Science, Shanghai 2023) universities teaching a variety of undergrad and graduate courses: Public Law (British Constitutional and Administrative Law); European Union Law; global governance; international adjudication and different areas of public international law including international criminal law and international human rights law.
Prof. DE LA RASILLA has been invited to present his research on international law at numerous universities across Europe, Asia and North-America in over 90 occasions. He is listed as a foreign arbitrator in the VI China Guangzhou Arbitration Commission (2021-2026), the Zhuhai Court of International Arbitration (2021) and the Xi’an Arbitration Commission (2022). He also serves on the Foreign Expert Advisory Committee of the Institute of International Dispute Prevention and Settlement (2019-2023) at the Beijing Institute of Technology jointly built with China Council for the Promotion of International Trade.
Prof. Dr DE LA RASILLA is a Spanish national and an EU citizen. He is proficient in Spanish (mother tongue), English, French and Italian and he is currently learning Mandarin. For more information and list of publications, please visit: www.ignaciodelarasilla.com
Course Syllabus
24 October, Tuesday. Introduction to China’s evolving approach to International Adjudication with a focus on China’s contemporary relationship with the International Court of Justice, the International Criminal Court and also the UN Human Rights Treaty Body system.
25 October, Wednesday. Focus on China's ‘deepening engagement’ with adjudicative systems in the areas of international trade law and international commercial and investment law: The World Trade Organization Appellate Body, investor-state international resolution mechanisms and the China International Commercial Court.
26 October, Thursday. Focus on China ‘exploratory accommodation’ to international adjudicative settlement mechanisms in the law of the sea and in newer areas including international environmental law, transnational criminal law, cyber-space law and outer-space law.
27 October, Friday. Factors playing in favour and against China’s current asymmetrical and regime-specific approach to international adjudication. China’s potential contributions to the future of international dispute settlement. General conclusions and in-class open debate.