I was struck by a news report yesterday from the Associated Press: “UK public tribunal to probe Uighur genocide allegations“.…
A group of human rights organizations has made a submission today to various UN Special Procedures Working Groups and Special…
Joseph Raz, perhaps the most distinguished living legal philosopher writing in English (or any language), has sent a letter to…
In an earlier blog post on Article 38 of the National Security Law, I noted — as have many others…
A new nation-wide rectification campaign targeting political-legal institutions, incl. courts, procuratorates, police, prisons, administrative body for lawyers… It’ll begin in…
Many people who live outside of mainland China and Hong Kong and who have been critical of the Chinese Party-state…
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…
George Conk of Fordham Law School has translated the section on torts of the new Civil Code. Here’s the link:…
“If the rule of law aims to minimize arbitrariness, then law and order has as its primary concern non-restlessness. Its…