Visiting scholar positions at the US-Asia Law Institute

Got a sabbatical coming up? At loose ends with that bequest from your rich uncle? Spend a year in NYC…

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Welcome to new blogger Margaret Lewis!

I’m pleased to welcome another blogger to our stable: Margaret Lewis, Professor of Law at Seton Hall Law School. Maggie…

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Lawfare blog seeks research assistant

Here’s an interesting post for a recent graduate. “The research assistant will primarily assist Lawfare’s Pritzker Military Fellow (PMF), Alexander…

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Bibliography of Academic Writings in the Field of Chinese Law in Western Languages in 2019

Here’s the latest edition of Benjamin Pissler‘s labor of love: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3714153.

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Mapping the power of the Party Centre – Reading the Party Directive on the Operation of the Central Committee (Part II)

“Contrary to the popular assumption that the office of GPS is vested with boundless absolute power, the Directive has endowed…

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

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

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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Appeal of Strategic Ambiguity on Party Centre – Reading the Party Directive on the Operation of the Central Committee (Part I)

[social_warfare] It is easy to dismiss the value of any written rules laid down by the Party because the latter…

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

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

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“High quality” Uyghur labor traded on Baidu

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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