I first survey the development and current state of the field by reviewing American scholarship on some major areas of Chinese law from those early days up to the present. Then, against this background, I comment on the current scene and address the challenges that Chinese law continues to present to Western attempts at understanding China
The study of Chinese legal history has undergone a tremendous change in the United States since the ...
In this appreciative review, Professor William Jones\u27s work is used to demonstrate that sensitivi...
In this talk I intend to summarize major accomplishments of Chinese law reform since 1978; and specu...
I am pleased to write in honor of Bill Jones by reflecting here on the study of Chinese law, which h...
Chinese law-making in recent years has been nothing less than remarkable and presents a new challeng...
I have been studying Chinese law since the early 1960s – some have said that I began before there wa...
What can the study of Chinese law bring to the study of China itself? This Article first distills wh...
Recently, Chinese leaders have begun to promote the development of legal standards andformal legal i...
The interaction between the millennial dominant orientations of Chinese culture and the entire impac...
The rise of international and comparative law within the typical law school curriculum has been a pr...
In Part I of this Article, I examine the recent attempt of the prominent comparative law scholar Ugo...
This excellent collection of studies deals with both the substance of the legal system of Communist ...
The China Jurist Series aims to ease part of this inequity by introducing leading law scholars from ...
This special issue of the University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review builds on the journal’s proud ...
This Article posits that one can usefully approach law in China, including labor law, from three poi...
The study of Chinese legal history has undergone a tremendous change in the United States since the ...
In this appreciative review, Professor William Jones\u27s work is used to demonstrate that sensitivi...
In this talk I intend to summarize major accomplishments of Chinese law reform since 1978; and specu...
I am pleased to write in honor of Bill Jones by reflecting here on the study of Chinese law, which h...
Chinese law-making in recent years has been nothing less than remarkable and presents a new challeng...
I have been studying Chinese law since the early 1960s – some have said that I began before there wa...
What can the study of Chinese law bring to the study of China itself? This Article first distills wh...
Recently, Chinese leaders have begun to promote the development of legal standards andformal legal i...
The interaction between the millennial dominant orientations of Chinese culture and the entire impac...
The rise of international and comparative law within the typical law school curriculum has been a pr...
In Part I of this Article, I examine the recent attempt of the prominent comparative law scholar Ugo...
This excellent collection of studies deals with both the substance of the legal system of Communist ...
The China Jurist Series aims to ease part of this inequity by introducing leading law scholars from ...
This special issue of the University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review builds on the journal’s proud ...
This Article posits that one can usefully approach law in China, including labor law, from three poi...
The study of Chinese legal history has undergone a tremendous change in the United States since the ...
In this appreciative review, Professor William Jones\u27s work is used to demonstrate that sensitivi...
In this talk I intend to summarize major accomplishments of Chinese law reform since 1978; and specu...