This article discusses the propriety of granting political control policy. It argues that China is persecuting some of its citizens through its population control policy and that the United States should grant asylum to those who have been persecuted or who have a genuine fear of future persecution
Chinese experience in a struggle with an excessive increase of the population is discussed in the ar...
In Zhang v. Gonzales, the Ninth Circuit considered for the first time whether an unaccompanied minor...
China and India, two countries with skewed sex ratios in favor of males, have introduced a wide rang...
In 1980, China implemented one of the most controversial population policies in modern times. China’...
44 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.This article will explore the extent...
China has instituted two controversial population control programs. First instituted in 1979, the On...
As a result of China\u27s enactment of the one-child policy in the 1970s, the United States was conf...
The U.S. asylum law presents a distorted view of China\u27s policy to the world and unfairly taints ...
This Article first provides a historical account of the social and political context of the PRC\u27s...
BACKGROUND: China has a national policy regulating the number of children that a woman is allowed to...
Section 601 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 amends the Im...
This Article provides a comparative analysis of two very different restrictions on reproductive free...
Family planning policy is one of the basic policies in China. Since the founding of New China, it ha...
In Lin v. United States Department of Justice, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Cir...
A sizable portion of the undocumented population in the US is Chinese, yet they are an understudied ...
Chinese experience in a struggle with an excessive increase of the population is discussed in the ar...
In Zhang v. Gonzales, the Ninth Circuit considered for the first time whether an unaccompanied minor...
China and India, two countries with skewed sex ratios in favor of males, have introduced a wide rang...
In 1980, China implemented one of the most controversial population policies in modern times. China’...
44 p. ; An outstanding student paper selected as a Honors Paper.This article will explore the extent...
China has instituted two controversial population control programs. First instituted in 1979, the On...
As a result of China\u27s enactment of the one-child policy in the 1970s, the United States was conf...
The U.S. asylum law presents a distorted view of China\u27s policy to the world and unfairly taints ...
This Article first provides a historical account of the social and political context of the PRC\u27s...
BACKGROUND: China has a national policy regulating the number of children that a woman is allowed to...
Section 601 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 amends the Im...
This Article provides a comparative analysis of two very different restrictions on reproductive free...
Family planning policy is one of the basic policies in China. Since the founding of New China, it ha...
In Lin v. United States Department of Justice, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Cir...
A sizable portion of the undocumented population in the US is Chinese, yet they are an understudied ...
Chinese experience in a struggle with an excessive increase of the population is discussed in the ar...
In Zhang v. Gonzales, the Ninth Circuit considered for the first time whether an unaccompanied minor...
China and India, two countries with skewed sex ratios in favor of males, have introduced a wide rang...