Abstract

This article identifies three methods of Chinese investment in transboundary waters: (1) investment in waters upstream from its own state; (2) cooperative investment in a transboundary body of water in a neighbouring state; and (3) cooperative investment in a transboundary body of water which forms the border between two states. On the basis of this introduction, the article explores and analyzes the challenges faced by Chinese investments in transboundary waters and identifies approaches to respond to these challenges, including multilateral dispute settlement mechanisms, data sharing and communication, as well as following the general principles of international law.

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