Abstract

Abstract This chapter explores the context, dynamics, methods, structure of the application of international law in Chinese courts and new roles that Chinese courts seek to play in the context of the rise of China. This chapter first discusses the implications of national courts on international rule of law and national rule of law by applying international law. It then examines the factors that are relevant to the application of international law by Chinese courts. More importantly, this chapter finds how Chinese courts, in order to enhance the rise of China, structurally apply international law, thereby showing the long-term judicial policy of China toward the application of international law. This chapter inform how national courts are organized and organize themselves to coordinate with other governmental organs to pursue public policies.

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