This Twentieth Anniversary Issue of JILB again has a symposium on law in China entitled China Revisited: Examining the Rule of Law After Twenty Years. The impetus for the 2000 China Symposium is the unprecedented integration of China into the world economic community, evidenced by China\u27s imminent entry into the World Trade Organization ( WTO ).2 The road to China\u27s integration into the WTO was paved by the U. S. Senate\u27s recent vote, the most significant advance in U.S.-China relations since President Nixon\u27s 1972 visit,\u2713 which grants China permanent normalized trade relations without annual Congressional review. Although the Senate approval was expected, the overwhelming margin of 83 to 15 was not, highlighting the fac...
This Article presents portions of a book tentatively entitled Bird in a Cage: Legal Reform in China...
The current contours of China’s economic growth and political influence have given rise to interests...
This special issue of the University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review builds on the journal’s proud ...
This Twentieth Anniversary Issue of JILB again has a symposium on law in China entitled China Revisi...
China crammed a great deal of political activity into the 20th Century. In the year 1900 the Q\u27i...
Ever since the death of the great helmsman , father of the Chinese Communist Party, Mao Zedong, in ...
This final issue of the San Diego International Law Journal\u27s twelfth volume is composed of artic...
The rise of international and comparative law within the typical law school curriculum has been a pr...
Recently, Chinese leaders have begun to promote the development of legal standards andformal legal i...
The elevation of law over politics is very new in China and the extent to which it is to be taken se...
The editors of Global Studies invited me to write this piece in order to familiarize the reader with...
As China\u27s economy continues to integrate with the rest of the world, and as Chinese law increasi...
The symposium, HONG KONG\u27S REINTEGRATION INTO THE PEOPLE\u27S REPUBLIC OF CHINA: CONSTITUTIONAL I...
I am grateful to the editors of this journal for inviting me to return to its pages to help mark the...
As the Washington International Law Journal enters its twenty-fifth year of publication, it is only ...
This Article presents portions of a book tentatively entitled Bird in a Cage: Legal Reform in China...
The current contours of China’s economic growth and political influence have given rise to interests...
This special issue of the University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review builds on the journal’s proud ...
This Twentieth Anniversary Issue of JILB again has a symposium on law in China entitled China Revisi...
China crammed a great deal of political activity into the 20th Century. In the year 1900 the Q\u27i...
Ever since the death of the great helmsman , father of the Chinese Communist Party, Mao Zedong, in ...
This final issue of the San Diego International Law Journal\u27s twelfth volume is composed of artic...
The rise of international and comparative law within the typical law school curriculum has been a pr...
Recently, Chinese leaders have begun to promote the development of legal standards andformal legal i...
The elevation of law over politics is very new in China and the extent to which it is to be taken se...
The editors of Global Studies invited me to write this piece in order to familiarize the reader with...
As China\u27s economy continues to integrate with the rest of the world, and as Chinese law increasi...
The symposium, HONG KONG\u27S REINTEGRATION INTO THE PEOPLE\u27S REPUBLIC OF CHINA: CONSTITUTIONAL I...
I am grateful to the editors of this journal for inviting me to return to its pages to help mark the...
As the Washington International Law Journal enters its twenty-fifth year of publication, it is only ...
This Article presents portions of a book tentatively entitled Bird in a Cage: Legal Reform in China...
The current contours of China’s economic growth and political influence have given rise to interests...
This special issue of the University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review builds on the journal’s proud ...