It’s not the substantive crimes and their definitions that count; it’s the institutions that will investigate, prosecute, and judge them…
Sometimes people misuse the word “literally”. Not me, at least not here. Article 48 of the new Law of the…
Yesterday the Taiwan government finally released the much-anticipated “humanitarian assistance action plan for Hong Kong citizens.” Here are the details…
Here are two items that may be of interest to readers. I have directly quoted from the wording I received,…
George Conk of Fordham Law School has translated the section on torts of the new Civil Code. Here’s the link:…
I’m just passing on a job announcement posted at Mark Cohen’s China IPR blog; you can see the details there.
“If the rule of law aims to minimize arbitrariness, then law and order has as its primary concern non-restlessness. Its…
President Trump has issued a Presidential Memorandum directing his Working Group on Financial Markets to discuss, and issue within 60…
One of the interesting issues that has cropped up in the various lawsuits filed in US courts against “China” (broadly…
The Beida Fabao website has posted an excellent tool for analyzing the recently promulgated Civil Code, showing the history of,…