This is a work as fascinating as it is ambitious, and whose great quality is its ability to highlight the particular features of the Chinese world through a comparative approach to scholarship. Randall Peerenboom is an expert in, and acknowledged practitioner of, Chinese law, and teaches in the Law Faculty of the University of California. His works have been well known for some time now, although regular readers of China Perspectives may recall that we do not entirely share his analyses conce..
This PhD dissertation focuses on the Chinese contribution to the rule of law and the international r...
Professor Cheng analyzes the foundation and structure of the present configuration of Chinese legal ...
— The rule of law in China: on the margins of a bureaucratic and absolutist empire (1978-2014) — The...
Choukroune Leïla. Randall Peerenboom (éd.), Asian Discourses of Rule of Law. Theories and implementa...
If one is to believe the proponents of relativism, any moral philosophy with a universalist claim wo...
Choukroune Leïla. Randall Peerenboom, China's Long March toward Rule of Law. In: Perspectives chinoi...
The Article proceeds in three stages. Part I provides a brief overview of thin versions of rule of l...
The Conference program's website is located at http://hum.leiden.edu/lias/conference-amt/programme/p...
This PhD dissertation focuses on the Chinese contribution to the rule of law and the international r...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
For many decades, global discourse about legal development has been dominated by Western notions of ...
How does one begin to understand Chinese law? How does one do justice to the complexity of the legal...
In Part I of this Article, I examine the recent attempt of the prominent comparative law scholar Ugo...
The editors of the Michigan Journal of International Law have boldly brought together four articles ...
The China Jurist Series aims to ease part of this inequity by introducing leading law scholars from ...
This PhD dissertation focuses on the Chinese contribution to the rule of law and the international r...
Professor Cheng analyzes the foundation and structure of the present configuration of Chinese legal ...
— The rule of law in China: on the margins of a bureaucratic and absolutist empire (1978-2014) — The...
Choukroune Leïla. Randall Peerenboom (éd.), Asian Discourses of Rule of Law. Theories and implementa...
If one is to believe the proponents of relativism, any moral philosophy with a universalist claim wo...
Choukroune Leïla. Randall Peerenboom, China's Long March toward Rule of Law. In: Perspectives chinoi...
The Article proceeds in three stages. Part I provides a brief overview of thin versions of rule of l...
The Conference program's website is located at http://hum.leiden.edu/lias/conference-amt/programme/p...
This PhD dissertation focuses on the Chinese contribution to the rule of law and the international r...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
For many decades, global discourse about legal development has been dominated by Western notions of ...
How does one begin to understand Chinese law? How does one do justice to the complexity of the legal...
In Part I of this Article, I examine the recent attempt of the prominent comparative law scholar Ugo...
The editors of the Michigan Journal of International Law have boldly brought together four articles ...
The China Jurist Series aims to ease part of this inequity by introducing leading law scholars from ...
This PhD dissertation focuses on the Chinese contribution to the rule of law and the international r...
Professor Cheng analyzes the foundation and structure of the present configuration of Chinese legal ...
— The rule of law in China: on the margins of a bureaucratic and absolutist empire (1978-2014) — The...