Adrian Zenz, perhaps the one person more responsible than any other for bringing the Xinjiang detentions to the attention of…
Last October, I posted a piece on the Lawfare blog about legal aspects—under Chinese domestic law—of the Xinjiang detentions. Earlier…
I had an enjoyable chat about Chinese law the other day with Jordan Schneider, host of the ChinaEconTalk podcast. Here’s…
On a China-related internet discussion group of which I’m a member, there was recently an exchange about the appropriateness of…
Explaining Party rules gives me the strange gratification of feeling like a lawyer that I have never felt when dealing…
When I wrote the paper The Rise of Party Commission of Discipline & Inspection (1927-2012) three years ago, I thought…
A paper on Huawei’s ownership structure recently posted by Christopher Balding and me has elicited a response from Huawei and…
Christopher Balding and I have just written a short paper on this question. Spoiler alert: not the employees.
Last May, two attorneys from the Zhong Lun law firm submitted a declaration to the FCC in support of Huawei’s…
Given the recent public contretemps between Donald Trump and USTR Robert Lighthizer over the difference between a memorandum of understanding…