This paper reports the first cross-doctrinal investigation of eminent domain in court using newly available data from China. The investigation is also the first to examine empirically how the Chinese courts adjudicate eminent domain decisions. Our hand-coded data comprise 586 eminent domain judgements awarded by the High People’s Courts of China from January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2015. The investigation is one of a few pioneering studies utilizing data from the Supreme People’s Court’s China Judicial Decisions Website, which provides the best data on the Chinese judiciary ever to be made available. This paper’s contributions are as follows. First, it goes beyond single-issue empirical studies of eminent domain to present a holistic diagno...
After the Chinese government enacted new policies to stimulate domestic innovation and patent activi...
The objectives of copyright law are dual, i.e., to protect the interests of copyright holders and to...
Chinese courtsâ recent refusal to take on some disputes raises questions on the extent to which they...
The objective of this paper is to explore the correlations between the level of administrative costs...
The objective of this Essay is to explore the correlations between the level of administrative costs...
Over the past five years, Chinese courts have placed tens of millions of court judgments online. We ...
China is not known for protecting intellectual property rights. Anecdotal evidence of counterfeit p...
The Supreme People’s Court of China began publishing its Annual Report on Intellectual Property Case...
Impartial resolution of disputes puts an end to disputes, minding members of society to respect the ...
Beginning in 2008, the Supreme People’s Court of China started publishing the Annual Report on Intel...
The Supreme People’s Court of China began publishing its Annual Report on Intellectual Property Case...
In light of a 2005 landmark decision that redefined what eminent domain is, this paper aims at analy...
My dissertation explores the role of courts in making the law respond to the social and economic tra...
This thesis contrasts the litigation of disputes in intellectual property rights between China and E...
This article traces the evolution of published Chinese court judgments from the early to late 1990s,...
After the Chinese government enacted new policies to stimulate domestic innovation and patent activi...
The objectives of copyright law are dual, i.e., to protect the interests of copyright holders and to...
Chinese courtsâ recent refusal to take on some disputes raises questions on the extent to which they...
The objective of this paper is to explore the correlations between the level of administrative costs...
The objective of this Essay is to explore the correlations between the level of administrative costs...
Over the past five years, Chinese courts have placed tens of millions of court judgments online. We ...
China is not known for protecting intellectual property rights. Anecdotal evidence of counterfeit p...
The Supreme People’s Court of China began publishing its Annual Report on Intellectual Property Case...
Impartial resolution of disputes puts an end to disputes, minding members of society to respect the ...
Beginning in 2008, the Supreme People’s Court of China started publishing the Annual Report on Intel...
The Supreme People’s Court of China began publishing its Annual Report on Intellectual Property Case...
In light of a 2005 landmark decision that redefined what eminent domain is, this paper aims at analy...
My dissertation explores the role of courts in making the law respond to the social and economic tra...
This thesis contrasts the litigation of disputes in intellectual property rights between China and E...
This article traces the evolution of published Chinese court judgments from the early to late 1990s,...
After the Chinese government enacted new policies to stimulate domestic innovation and patent activi...
The objectives of copyright law are dual, i.e., to protect the interests of copyright holders and to...
Chinese courtsâ recent refusal to take on some disputes raises questions on the extent to which they...