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fully Open Access journal, which means that all articles are freely available online, ensuring maximum, worldwide dissemination of content. Thanks to generous support of China University of Political Science and Law, all article publication fees are waived.
The Chinese Journal of Global Governance (CJGG) is dedicated to the studies of the legal development in the globalization era, and particularly to the global governance and its interaction with the international rule of law.
CJGG aims to provide a forum for scholars, practitioners and policy-makers to discuss a broad range of legal issues about globalization, global governance and international law. The journal considers articles that provide in-depth analysis of global governance issues, the impact of global governance on international legal order, and the response of international communities, nation states and non-governmental organizations in terms of international institution-building and international law enforcement. Normative analyses and empirical studies in the area of global governance are welcome in CJGG as the journal will cover certain "core" fields such as international law, international studies, international politics and economics.
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Editor-in-Chief: Qingjiang Kong,
China University of Political Science and Law
Editorial Board Axel Berger,
German Development Institute Thomas Bruha,
Hamburg University Steve Charnovitz,
George Washington University Carlos Esposito,
Autonomous University of Madrid Thomas Giegerich,
Saarland University Matthias Haentjens,
Leiden University Christof Heyns,
University of Pretoria Jin Huang,
China University of Political Science and Law Chin Leng Lim,
Chinese University of Hong Kong Axel Marx,
Leuven University Centre for Global Governance Bryan Mercurio,
Chinese University of Hong Kong Wei Shen,
Shanghai Jiaotong University Jiangyu Wang,
National University of Singapore Friedl Weiss,
Vienna University Jinsong Yu,
China Renmin University