Yesterday I blogged about the response of He Weifang and others to the sudden expulsion from Beijing of large numbers…
Over the past few days there has been quite a bit of controversy in China over the government’s decision to…
Criminal Reconciliation in Contemporary China: An Empirical and Analytical Enquiry, by Jue Jiang. Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, US: Edward Elgar…
A question recently came up on the Chinalaw listserv regarding some Chinese news reports about (a) PRC legislation providing criminal…
The Chinese Procuratorate, which exercises a general supervisory jurisdiction under the Constitution over the application of law, has now stepped…
I was reminded by a recent article on Xinhuanet that China’s new General Rules of Civil Law (which I discussed…
The US Department of Commerce has an opening for the IP Attaché in Guangzhou; more details at the China IPR…
This is big news. Chinese civil procedure allows Chinese courts to enforce foreign judgments (provided they don’t offend public policy)…
I just came across an interesting story about how the city of Changsha, the capital of Hunan province, aims to…
Glenn Tiffert, a historian currently doing a post-doc at University of Michigan, has written a terrific paper [updated version from that originally…