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Law of the Sea - Recent Developments in the South China Sea Dispute: The Prospects of a Joint Development Regime edited by WU Shicun and Nong HONG. London / New York: Routledge, 2014. xix + 263 pp. Hardcover: US$49.95. - The South China Sea Disputes and Law of the Sea edited by S. JAYAKUMAR, Tommy KOH, and Robert BECKMAN. Cheltenham / Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014. xiv +281 pp. Hardcover: £80. - The South China Sea Arbitration: A Chinese Perspective edited by Stefan TALMON and Bing Bing JIA. Oxford / Portland, OR: Hart Publishing, 2014. xxiv + 249 pp. Hardcover: US$54. - The China-Japan Border Dispute: Islands of Contention in Multidisciplinary Perspective edited by Tim F. LIAO, Kimie HARA, and Krista WIEGAND. Farnham / Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2015. xii + 202 pp. Hardcover: £70. - Arbitration Concerning the South China Sea: Philippines Versus China edited by WU Shicun and Keyuan ZOU. Farnham / Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2016. xiii + 290 pp. Hardcover: £110.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2018

Wim MULLER*
Affiliation:
Maastricht University and Chatham House

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© Asian Journal of International Law 2018 

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4. For examples of both types of responses, see e.g. “China’s Claims in the South China Sea Rejected”, ChinaFile (12 July 2016), online: <http://www.chinafile.com/conversation/chinas-claims-south-china-sea-rejected>.

5. Robert BECKMAN, “Tribunal Ruling a Game Changer” The Straits Times (14 July 2016), online: <http://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/tribunal-ruling-a-game-changer-south-china-sea>.