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University of Chicago Law School seeks Law and Philosophy Fellow specializing in Asia

October 29, 2020 Donald Clarke

Here’s the announcement: https://philjobs.org/job/show/16106 It says, “The Fellow will co-teach the Law & Philosophy Workshop with Martha Nussbaum on the…

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Posted in: Internships and employment opportunities, Scholarships and fellowships

Recognizing those who have helped expose what’s going on in Xinjiang

October 20, 2020 Donald Clarke

Gady Epstein of The Economist follows up on The Economist’s cover story about Xinjiang with a Twitter thread here [permanent…

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Posted in: Miscellaneous Filed under: Xinjiang
Recent USCIS Policy Alert regarding Communist Party membership: what’s new?

Recent USCIS Policy Alert regarding Communist Party membership: what’s new?

October 8, 2020 Donald Clarke 2 Comments

USCIS has adopted a policy that will make it easier to find aliens inadmissible on the grounds of Communist Party…

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Posted in: Law, Non-China commentary Filed under: immigration

“High quality” Uyghur labor traded on Baidu

September 28, 2020 Donald Clarke

Here’s a recent tweet from Prof. Timothy Grose. I’m posting the accompanying pictures below. “High quality” Uyghur labor virtually traded…

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Posted in: Miscellaneous Filed under: Xinjiang

Question for the media: Why won’t you touch forced organ harvesting?

September 4, 2020 Donald Clarke 4 Comments

I was struck by a news report yesterday from the Associated Press: “UK public tribunal to probe Uighur genocide allegations“.…

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Posted in: Law Filed under: organ harvesting, Uyghur, Xinjiang

Submission on the practice of extracting and broadcasting forced confessions before trial

August 11, 2020 Donald Clarke

A group of human rights organizations has made a submission today to various UN Special Procedures Working Groups and Special…

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Overreactions to the WeChat ban

Overreactions to the WeChat ban

August 7, 2020 Donald Clarke 5 Comments

The ban on WeChat will not cut people in the US off from their friends and family in China. They…

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Posted in: Miscellaneous, Non-China commentary Filed under: WeChat

Amnesty International seeks Regional Director for East and Southeast Asia & the Pacific

August 1, 2020 Donald Clarke

Here’s the job announcement. Application deadline: Aug. 18.

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Joseph Raz letter to Tsinghua University president criticizing firing of Xu Zhangrun

Joseph Raz letter to Tsinghua University president criticizing firing of Xu Zhangrun

July 31, 2020 Donald Clarke

Joseph Raz, perhaps the most distinguished living legal philosopher writing in English (or any language), has sent a letter to…

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Posted in: Law, Miscellaneous
Article 38 of Hong Kong’s National Security Law: Yes, they want to get you

Article 38 of Hong Kong’s National Security Law: Yes, they want to get you

July 18, 2020 Donald Clarke

In an earlier blog post on Article 38 of the National Security Law, I noted — as have many others…

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Posted in: Hong Kong, Law, Miscellaneous

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