USTR announces several vacancies

I’m just going to refer you over to Mark Cohen’s China IPR blog post for this one.

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Staff openings at the Congressional-Executive China Commission

I have received the following announcement: Congressional-Executive Commission on China Staff Openings Professional Staff Members (2) The Congressional-Executive Commission on…

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Lectures on Law of the Sea and sovereignty issues

My colleague Sean Murphy has recorded a series of lectures on international legal issues highly relevant to China’s sovereignty and…

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Some questions about the HNA Group

The HNA Group, a Chinese conglomerate that is the single biggest Chinese investor in the US, has been in the…

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Chinese Grammar Matters: A Response to Julian Ku

Prof. Julian Ku yesterday suggested on Lawfare (“Grammar Matters: Did China Really Declare that the Entire Sino-UK Joint Declaration is “Not…

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CECC hearing on China’s crackdown on human rights lawyers

Yesterday the Congressional-Executive Commission on China held a hearing on China’s crackdown on human rights lawyers. As of this writing,…

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Text of complaint in Caixin Media/Hu Shuli v. Guo Wengui

In late April, Caixin Media and Hu Shuli sued Guo Wengui in New York state court for defamation and other…

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China does not need a Good Samaritan law

If you’ve been following the latest scandalous news from China, my headline might seem a little contrarian. But I mean…

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Paid internships available at Congressional-Executive Commission on China

I have received the following announcement. I think the occasional references to “summer” in the first paragraph are probably a…

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Remembering June 4th: Who died, where, and why

Today is the anniversary of the June 4th, 1989 massacre in Beijing. I don’t call it the Tiananmen Square massacre…

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