This Article examines the legal aspects of the Chinese government’s reaction to the SARS epidemic between November 2002 and June of 2003. It begins by tracing the development of the SARS epidemic and examining the different reactions of the Chinese Government to the outbreak before and after April 20, 2003. The Article further provides an in-depth analysis of the new SARS laws and problems the government encountered while enforcing them. While the Article contrasts the new laws to the 1989 law on infectious diseases, it also discusses the striking resemblances between the two. This Article concludes by arguing that changing China’s traditional indifference toward existing laws would be far more effective in preventing epidemics than its cur...
Background: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Influenza A virus Subtype H7N9 (H7N9) have ...
Background: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Influenza A virus Subtype H7N9 (H7N9) have ...
SARS [Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome] penetrated China in spring of 2003, created havoc in the so...
In Chinese Law on SARS, Chenglin Liu recounts the tale of China’s efforts to cope with the recent SA...
This Article examines the legal aspects of the Chinese government’s reaction to the SARS epidemic be...
This Article examines the legal aspects of the Chinese government’s reaction to the SARS epidemic be...
This article does not advance arguments regarding the efficacy or circumstances under which governme...
Chinese Law on SARS, by Chenglin Liu, is a marvelous example of fresh scholarship about a new and im...
This article explores the close link between information exposure and good governance as well as hig...
SARS is the first major new infectious disease in the 21st century (Rodier, 2003) and is described a...
This paper examines China‟s compliance decisions of global infectious disease control in the cases o...
This paper provides a review of a recently published series of studies that give a detailed and comp...
Background. Epidemics such as SARS and H7N9 have caused huge negative impacts on population health a...
Severe Acute Respiratory Disease (SARS) is caused by a coronavirus, and as of this writing has no kn...
This paper provides a review of a recently published series of studies that give a detailed and comp...
Background: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Influenza A virus Subtype H7N9 (H7N9) have ...
Background: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Influenza A virus Subtype H7N9 (H7N9) have ...
SARS [Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome] penetrated China in spring of 2003, created havoc in the so...
In Chinese Law on SARS, Chenglin Liu recounts the tale of China’s efforts to cope with the recent SA...
This Article examines the legal aspects of the Chinese government’s reaction to the SARS epidemic be...
This Article examines the legal aspects of the Chinese government’s reaction to the SARS epidemic be...
This article does not advance arguments regarding the efficacy or circumstances under which governme...
Chinese Law on SARS, by Chenglin Liu, is a marvelous example of fresh scholarship about a new and im...
This article explores the close link between information exposure and good governance as well as hig...
SARS is the first major new infectious disease in the 21st century (Rodier, 2003) and is described a...
This paper examines China‟s compliance decisions of global infectious disease control in the cases o...
This paper provides a review of a recently published series of studies that give a detailed and comp...
Background. Epidemics such as SARS and H7N9 have caused huge negative impacts on population health a...
Severe Acute Respiratory Disease (SARS) is caused by a coronavirus, and as of this writing has no kn...
This paper provides a review of a recently published series of studies that give a detailed and comp...
Background: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Influenza A virus Subtype H7N9 (H7N9) have ...
Background: Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Influenza A virus Subtype H7N9 (H7N9) have ...
SARS [Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome] penetrated China in spring of 2003, created havoc in the so...