Extraterritoriality of Chinese law: Myths, realities and the future

While China strongly opposes the US practice of ‘long-arm jurisdiction’, it has decided to build its own legal system of extraterritoriality. This paradox reflects the crossroads at which China finds itself currently. Being a country weaker than the sole global superpower, it needs to stand firmly a...

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Main Authors: HUO, Zhengxin, YIP, Man
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-63232024-01-18T03:40:00Z Extraterritoriality of Chinese law: Myths, realities and the future HUO, Zhengxin YIP, Man While China strongly opposes the US practice of ‘long-arm jurisdiction’, it has decided to build its own legal system of extraterritoriality. This paradox reflects the crossroads at which China finds itself currently. Being a country weaker than the sole global superpower, it needs to stand firmly against the American ‘legal bullyism’ by invoking the shield of territorial sovereignty. Yet, as an emerging world power, it is in China’s interest to establish a legal system of extraterritoriality to safeguard its own national interests that extend globally. This article has two aims. First, it provides a comprehensive overview of the current model of Chinese extraterritoriality. Second, it proposes four key planks that should support the emerging Chinese system of extraterritoriality such that it will be both distinct from the US system as well as being practically achievable in light of China’s role in the global stage, national interests, and current capacity and conditions. 2021-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4365 info:doi/10.1093/cjcl/cxab004 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sol_research/article/6323/viewcontent/ExtraterritorialityChineseLaw_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Asian Studies Comparative and Foreign Law International Law
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International Law
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HUO, Zhengxin
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Extraterritoriality of Chinese law: Myths, realities and the future
description While China strongly opposes the US practice of ‘long-arm jurisdiction’, it has decided to build its own legal system of extraterritoriality. This paradox reflects the crossroads at which China finds itself currently. Being a country weaker than the sole global superpower, it needs to stand firmly against the American ‘legal bullyism’ by invoking the shield of territorial sovereignty. Yet, as an emerging world power, it is in China’s interest to establish a legal system of extraterritoriality to safeguard its own national interests that extend globally. This article has two aims. First, it provides a comprehensive overview of the current model of Chinese extraterritoriality. Second, it proposes four key planks that should support the emerging Chinese system of extraterritoriality such that it will be both distinct from the US system as well as being practically achievable in light of China’s role in the global stage, national interests, and current capacity and conditions.
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author HUO, Zhengxin
YIP, Man
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YIP, Man
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title Extraterritoriality of Chinese law: Myths, realities and the future
title_short Extraterritoriality of Chinese law: Myths, realities and the future
title_full Extraterritoriality of Chinese law: Myths, realities and the future
title_fullStr Extraterritoriality of Chinese law: Myths, realities and the future
title_full_unstemmed Extraterritoriality of Chinese law: Myths, realities and the future
title_sort extraterritoriality of chinese law: myths, realities and the future
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2021
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4365
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