The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has begun to use sanctions against people who speak out against its policies, including even lawyers in their ordinary work representing the interests of their clients. This paper explores the deleterious impact such sanctions can have on the entire legal profession, the broader community putatively served by the profession, and the rule of law
China is emerging as an alternative source for law and development for low-income and middle-income ...
Following China\u27s accession to the World Trade Organization ( WTO ), the Chinese government issue...
This essay is contributed in recognition of Don Wallace’s dedication to furthering procedural justic...
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has begun to use sanctions against people who speak out against...
This article aims at analyzing the People’s Republic of China’s sanctions policy. The authors put sp...
On paper the state-run lawyer disciplinary system in China serves multiple interests: client protect...
Professor Tom Ginsburg has produced yet another classic of transnational law, political science, and...
There is a widespread perception that China’s international influence and assertiveness have grown s...
This article provides an objective assessment of the potential risks that foreign lawyers face in Ch...
Previous major capital-exporting nations have attained hegemony through a combination of coercion, c...
This dissertation analyses the ability of Chinese lawyers to use administrative litigation to protec...
This dissertation analyses the ability of Chinese lawyers to use administrative litigation to protec...
The China Jurist Series aims to ease part of this inequity by introducing leading law scholars from ...
Ever since the death of the great helmsman , father of the Chinese Communist Party, Mao Zedong, in ...
The Chinese Anti-Sanction Law (ASL 2021) has for the first time created a legal basis for sanctionin...
China is emerging as an alternative source for law and development for low-income and middle-income ...
Following China\u27s accession to the World Trade Organization ( WTO ), the Chinese government issue...
This essay is contributed in recognition of Don Wallace’s dedication to furthering procedural justic...
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has begun to use sanctions against people who speak out against...
This article aims at analyzing the People’s Republic of China’s sanctions policy. The authors put sp...
On paper the state-run lawyer disciplinary system in China serves multiple interests: client protect...
Professor Tom Ginsburg has produced yet another classic of transnational law, political science, and...
There is a widespread perception that China’s international influence and assertiveness have grown s...
This article provides an objective assessment of the potential risks that foreign lawyers face in Ch...
Previous major capital-exporting nations have attained hegemony through a combination of coercion, c...
This dissertation analyses the ability of Chinese lawyers to use administrative litigation to protec...
This dissertation analyses the ability of Chinese lawyers to use administrative litigation to protec...
The China Jurist Series aims to ease part of this inequity by introducing leading law scholars from ...
Ever since the death of the great helmsman , father of the Chinese Communist Party, Mao Zedong, in ...
The Chinese Anti-Sanction Law (ASL 2021) has for the first time created a legal basis for sanctionin...
China is emerging as an alternative source for law and development for low-income and middle-income ...
Following China\u27s accession to the World Trade Organization ( WTO ), the Chinese government issue...
This essay is contributed in recognition of Don Wallace’s dedication to furthering procedural justic...