Abstract

This survey covers materials reflecting Chinese practice in 2010 relating to: I. Fundamental principles of international law (Five principles of peaceful coexistence; Rule of law at the national and international levels); II. International law of treaties (Effects of armed conflicts on treaties; Mr. HUANG Huikang elected as member of the International Law Commission (ILC); China‐DPRK Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance); III. China’s territorial integrity (China’s core interest; Taiwan; Tibet; Diaoyu Island and its affiliated islands; Xisha Islands; Nansha Islands); IV. International law of the sea (General position; Development of the Chunxiao oil and gas field in the East China Sea; Military activities in the Yellow Sea; Freedom of navigation in the South China Sea; Nature of the Douglas Reef (Okinotori Reef); Somali piracy); V. International law on civil aviation (Beijing Convention and Protocol on Aviation Security); VI. International human rights law (General position on human rights; Racism and self-determination; Human organ transplantation; Freedom of information; Call for repatriation of Uighur terrorist suspects in Guantanamo to China; Expulsion of aliens; North Korean asylum seekers; UN High Commissioner for Refugee (UNHCR); Human Rights Council; Implementation of human rights instruments); VII. International humanitarian law (Protection of civilians in armed conflicts; Occupied Arab territories; Humanitarian assistance; The 1972 Sino-Japan Joint Statement); VIII. International law on disasters (Protection of persons in the ∗ Note by the Editors: This survey is provided only for information. Readers are advised to consult the official documents themselves in their research. In international dealings, the Chinese government normally uses Chinese. The English quotations in this survey are therefore normally translations, but they are taken from official websites or another official source, unless otherwise noted. The abbreviations used in the quotations are from those official websites. Throughout this survey, “FM” stands for “Foreign Ministry”; “UN”, “United Nations”; “UNGA”, “United Nations General Assembly”; and “UNSC”, “United Nations Security Council”.

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