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Shaw Han-yi (Chinese: 邵漢儀; pinyin: Shào Hànyí) is a Taiwanese academic and research fellow at the National Chengchi University.

Selected works

In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Han-yi Shaw, OCLC/WorldCat lists only 1 work in 1 language and 52 library holdings.

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Notes

  1. 2011 International Law Association Asia-Pacific Regional Conference, Taipei, "Law of the Sea" panel note; Cohen, Jerome A. and Jon M. Van Dyke. "Lines of Latitude," South China Morning Post (Hong Kong). November 10, 2010; retrieved 20118-03
  2. WorldCat Identities: Shaw, Han-yi
  3. Deans, p. 858; excerpt, " ... would like to see Shaw develop his argument about the complications related to the encounter between pre-existing Chinese conceptions of control and the modern, Western legal systems that the Japanese pursued in the late 19th century. Nonetheless, Shaw offers perhaps the most complete analysis of the legal and political aspects of the dispute available in English to date."


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