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Yi Ping

YI Ping was an Associate Professor at Peking University Law School in 2009-2018, and a Research Fellow at the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science in 2007-09. She holds an LL.B. (1996-2000) and LL.M. (International Law) (2000-03) from Peking University Law School. She was a research student at the University of Tokyo Graduate School for Law and Politics in 2003-04, and studied for and obtained LL.M. (2004-06) and LL.D. (2006-09) degrees there. Her doctoral thesis was on the topic 'Between War and Peace: the 'Just War' Concept and its Consequences During the Early Period of International Law Research in Japan'. She was the Chief Editor of Peking University International and Comparative Law Review in 2009-2018. Her research interests include the law of war, and the history and theory of international law.

Some publications of YI Ping:

“A Swan Song, or a Phoenix Rising”, Journal of the History of International Law, Vol. 18, 2016.

"The Role of Internationalised Jurisdictions, National Jurisdictions and Other Actors in the Making of the History of International Criminal Law", in Morten Bergsmo, CHEAH Wui Ling, SONG Tianying and YI Ping (editors), “Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 4”, Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, Brussels, 2015, pp. 1-12 (co-author with Morten Bergsmo, CHEAH Wui Ling, SONG Tianying and ZHANG Binxin).

Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 4, Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, Brussels, 2015 (co-editor with Morten Bergsmo, CHEAH Wui Ling and SONG Tianying).

"Doctrine and the Scope of the Historical Landscape of International Criminal Law", in Morten Bergsmo, CHEAH Wui Ling, SONG Tianying and YI Ping (editors), “Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 3”, Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, Brussels, 2015, pp. 1-11 (co-author with Morten Bergsmo, CHEAH Wui Ling, SONG Tianying and ZHANG Binxin).

Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 3, Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, Brussels, 2015 (co-editor with Morten Bergsmo, CHEAH Wui Lin and SONG Tianying).

“The Distinction Between Legal and Political Disputes in International Adjudication”, Peking University Law Journal, Vol. 2, Issue 1, 2014.

Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 2, Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, Brussels, 2014 (co-editor with Morten Bergsmo and CHEAH Wui Ling).

Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 1, Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, Brussels, 2014 (co-editor with Morten Bergsmo and CHEAH Wui Ling).

“The Contemporary Relevancy of the ‘Just War’ Concept in the Early Years of International Legal Studies in Japan”, in FICHL Policy Brief Series, No. 12 (2013), Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, Brussels, 2013.

戦争と平和の間――発足期日本国際法学における「正しい戦争」の観念とその帰結, Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, Beijing, 2013.

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