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Month: April 2020

A decade of the human rights lawyer movement in China

A decade of the human rights lawyer movement in China

April 28, 2020 Yu-Jie Chen Leave a comment

Many lawyers, after their “non-release release,” are subjected to a form of an additional sentence, “a suspension from life”—they, and…

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Posted in: Law Filed under: criminal justice, human rights, Jerome Cohen, lawyers
Can you get around the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act by naming the Communist Party of China as a defendant?

Can you get around the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act by naming the Communist Party of China as a defendant?

April 23, 2020 Donald Clarke Leave a comment

The lawsuit filed by the Missouri attorney-general against various Chinese entities seeking compensation for COVID-19-related damages, unlike previous similar lawsuits,…

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Posted in: Law, Non-China commentary Filed under: coronavirus
Welcome to new blogger Yu-Jie Chen

Welcome to new blogger Yu-Jie Chen

April 22, 2020 Donald Clarke Leave a comment

I’m very pleased to have signed up Dr. Yu-Jie Chen as a co-blogger. Yu-Jie, who will join the Academia Sinica…

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