If you liked East-west perspectives on international law by 刘大群, Suzannah Linton, and 朱利江, start with For the Sake of Present and Future Generations (2015), Putting things into perspective (2005), and Hong Kong's War Crimes Trials (2013). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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East-west perspectives on international law is by 刘大群, Suzannah Linton, and 朱利江.