This article addresses the question of whether virtuous gift-giving in China can be used in the fight against corruption. gift-giving, ubiquitous in Chinese familial, business, and official practices has been under fire by both laws outside and within China
A recent Chinese commentator on the Trust Law summed up the potential value of trusts with the so-ca...
China’s highly publicized crackdown on corruption may affect the type and number of cases in China t...
Considers whether China's eighth amendment to its Criminal Law, criminalising the bribery of foreign...
Gift-giving is a prevalent human activity existing in different temporal and different spatial dimen...
“This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal...
Since taking office in 2013, President Xi Jinping has emphasized the importance of enforcing his cam...
Today, the People\u27s Republic of China (hereinafter China) has become one of the largest economic ...
This article examines foreign bribery in China since the early 2000s and the State's legal and penal...
Although scholars have long been interested in distinguishing gift giving from bribery, the impact o...
Surveys conducted in China suggest that the Chinese are not generous with their resources - their mo...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine to what a extent the Chinese culture including the cu...
Although reputation in general plays an effective role in social control in human communal life, thi...
This study develops our understanding of consumption in China in a gift-giving context and highlight...
A 2019-2020 Williams Prize for best essay in East Asian Studies was awarded to Tiana Wang (Ezra Stil...
ABSTRACT: In China, one of the world's largest powers, anti-corruption legislation is well defined. ...
A recent Chinese commentator on the Trust Law summed up the potential value of trusts with the so-ca...
China’s highly publicized crackdown on corruption may affect the type and number of cases in China t...
Considers whether China's eighth amendment to its Criminal Law, criminalising the bribery of foreign...
Gift-giving is a prevalent human activity existing in different temporal and different spatial dimen...
“This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in International Journal...
Since taking office in 2013, President Xi Jinping has emphasized the importance of enforcing his cam...
Today, the People\u27s Republic of China (hereinafter China) has become one of the largest economic ...
This article examines foreign bribery in China since the early 2000s and the State's legal and penal...
Although scholars have long been interested in distinguishing gift giving from bribery, the impact o...
Surveys conducted in China suggest that the Chinese are not generous with their resources - their mo...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine to what a extent the Chinese culture including the cu...
Although reputation in general plays an effective role in social control in human communal life, thi...
This study develops our understanding of consumption in China in a gift-giving context and highlight...
A 2019-2020 Williams Prize for best essay in East Asian Studies was awarded to Tiana Wang (Ezra Stil...
ABSTRACT: In China, one of the world's largest powers, anti-corruption legislation is well defined. ...
A recent Chinese commentator on the Trust Law summed up the potential value of trusts with the so-ca...
China’s highly publicized crackdown on corruption may affect the type and number of cases in China t...
Considers whether China's eighth amendment to its Criminal Law, criminalising the bribery of foreign...