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Volume 20, Number 2, Spring 2007
Articles
PUBLIC OPINION SUPERVISION: A Case Study of
Media Freedom in China
Anne S. Y. Cheung
NATIONAL MARKETS AND NEW DEFENSES: The Case
for an East Asian Opt-In Takeover Law
Bliss Burdett Pak
CAN CHINA PROMOTE ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
THROUGH LAW REFORM? Some Preliminary Case Study Evidence
Jane K. Winn and Song Yuping
Note
EXPANDING THE GAP: How the Rural Property
System Exacerbates China's Urban-Rural Gap
Benjamin James
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Volume 20, Number 1, Fall 2006
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Articles
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LOOKING
FOR LAW IN CHINA
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Stanley Lubman
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COLONIAL
CONTINUITIES: Human Rights, Terrorism and Security Laws in India
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Anil Kalhan, Gerald
P. Conroy, Mamta Kaushal, Sam Scott Miller, and Jed S. Rakoff
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IN
THE SHADOW OF THE KHMER ROUGE TRIBUNAL: The Domestic Trials of Nuon Paet,
Chhouk Rin and Sam Bith, and the Search for Judicial Legitimacy in Cambodia
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Dr. John Hall
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BARGAINING
FOR COMPENSATION IN THE SHADOW OF REGULATORY GIVINGS: The Case of Stock
Trading Rights Reform in China
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Wallace Wen-Yeu Wang
and Jian-Lin Chen
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Volume 19, Number 2, Spring 2006
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Articles
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CHINA’S
EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION LAWS DURING ECONOMIC TRANSITION
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Ronald C. Brown
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BEYOND
THE “FOUR WALLS” IN AN AGE OF TRANSNATIONAL JUDICIAL
CONVERSATIONS: Civil Liberties, Rights Theories, and Constitutional
Adjudication in Malaysia and Singapore
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Li-ann Thio
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Notes
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THE
CASE AGAINST CHINA: Establishing International Liability for China’s
Response to the 2002-2003 SARS Epidemic
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Joshua D. Reader
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TRANSBOUNDARY
WATER POLLUTION IN CHINA: An Analysis of the Failure of the Legal Framework
to Protect Downstream Jurisdictions
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Zachary Tyler
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Volume 19, Number 1, Spring-Fall 2005
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Introduction
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CELEBRATING
STANLEY LUBMAN
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Benjamin L. Liebman
& Randle Edwards
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PROFESSOR
STANLEY LUBMAN: A Brief Biography
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Donald C. Clarke
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Articles
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THE
DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONALISM IN THE TRANSITION OF CHINESE SOCIETY
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Dingjian Cai
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JUSTICIABILITY
OF ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND CULTURAL RIGHTS: The UN Committee on Economic,
Social, and Cultural Rights’ Review of China’s First Periodic
Report on the Implementation of the International Covenant on Economic,
Social, and Cultural Rights
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Leila Choukroune
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HOW
DO WE KNOW WHEN AN ENTERPRISE EXISTS? Unanswerable Questions and Legal
Polycentricity in China
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Donald C. Clarke
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DICEY,
LUBMAN, AND BAGEHOT: Chinese Law in the Common Law Mind
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Michael W. Dowdle
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JUDICIAL
REFORM IN CHINA: Lessons from Shanghai
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Mei Ying Gechlik
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CHINA’S
LEGAL PROFESSION: The Nascence and Growing Pains of a Professionalized Legal
Class
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Weifang He
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EXPORTING
JUDICIAL REVIEW FROM THE UNITED STATES TO CHINA
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Tahirih V. Lee
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LAW
AND DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY IN CHINA: Problem or Paradigm?
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Randall Peerenboom
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LAND
DISPUTES, RIGHTS ASSERTION, AND SOCIAL UNREST IN CHINA: A Case from Sichuan
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Eva Pils
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GOVERNANCE
ON CHINA’S PERIPHERY: Balancing Local Autonomy and National Unity
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Pitman B. Potter
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CASE
PRECEDENT IN QING CHINA: Rethinking Traditional Case Law
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Zhiqiang Wang
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LAW,
DEVELOPMENT, AND THE RIGHTS OF CHINESE WOMEN: A Snapshot from the Field
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Margaret Y.K. Woo
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Volume 18, Number
1, Fall 2004
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Articles
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LAWS
AND REGULATIONS ON PROBLEM LOANS IN JAPAN: Is Application of International
Accounting Standards Possible?
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Mitsuru Misawa
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ANTI-SPECULATION
LAWS AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE REAL ESTATE AND FINANCIAL MARKETS: The Korean
Case
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Jasper Kim
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DRAFTING
BANKRUPTCY LAWS IN SOCIALIST MARKET ECONOMIES: Recent Developments in China
and Vietnam
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Charles Booth
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ARBITRATING
HARMONY: 'Med-Arb' and the Confluence of Culture and Rule of Law in the
Resolution of International Commercial Disputes in China
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Carlos de Vera
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Volume 17, Number
2, Spring 2004
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Articles
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FALUN
GONG & RE-EDUCATION THROUGH LABOR: Traditional Rehabilitation for the
"Misdirected" to Protect Societal Stability within China's
Evolving Criminal Justice System
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Robert Bejesky
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THE
PATH TO CLARITY: Development of Property Rights In China
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Frank Xianfeng Huang
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CUSTODY
DECISIONS IN SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXTS: In-Depth and Focus Group
Interviews with Nineteen Judges in Taiwan
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Hung-En Liu
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LEGISLATING
RIGHTS: Basic Law Article 23, National Security, and Human Rights in Hong
Kong
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Tom Kellogg
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SEX
TRAFFICKING IN CAMBODIA
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Abigail Schwartz
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Note
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CONTROLLING
FOR RISK: An Analysis of China's System of Foreign Exchange and Exchange
Rate Management
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Thomas Hall
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Volume 17, Number
1, Fall 2003
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Articles
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CHINA
AND THE WTO: Progress, Perils, and Prospects
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Peter K. Yu, Gordon G. Chang, Jerome A. Cohen, Elizabeth C.
Economy,
Sharon K. Hom, and Adam Qi Li
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CORRUPTION
AND HUMAN RIGHTS: Promoting Transparency in Governance and the Fundamental
Right to Corruption-Free Service in India
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C. Raj Kumar
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GLOBALIZATION,
PATENTS, AND TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE
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Shubha Ghosh
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SPORADIC
LAW ENFORCEMENT CAMPAIGNS AS A MEANS OF SOCIAL CONTROL: A Case Study From A
Rural-Urban Migrant Enclave In Beijing
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Xin Frank He
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Volume 16, Number
2, Spring 2003
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Articles
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LAW,
CULTURE, AND THE POLITICS OF CONFUCIANISM
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Chaihark Hahm
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THE
ROLE OF SECURITIES REGULATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE THAI STOCK MARKET
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John Fagan
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Notes
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THE
PHILIPPINES RE-ENERGIZES: Privatization of the National Power Corporation
and the Red Flag Political Risk
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Van Mejia
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THE
PROTECTIONIST BAR AGAINST FOREIGN LAWYERS IN JAPAN, CHINA, AND KOREA:
Domestic Control in the Face of Internationalization
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Misasha Suzuki
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Volume 16, Number
1, Fall 2002
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Articles
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INDEPENDENCE
AND CORRUPTION IN KOREA
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Craig P. Ehrlich
& Dae Seob Kang
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COMPETITION
LAW AND PATENT PROTECTION IN JAPAN: A Half-Century of Progress, A New
Millenium of Challenges
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H. Stephen Harris,
Jr.
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AN
UPDATE ON CHINA'S RURAL LAND TENURE REFORMS: Analysis and Recommendations
Based on a Seventeen-Province Survey
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Brian Schwartzwalder,
Roy Prosterman, Ye Jianping, Jeffrey Riedinger, & Li Ping
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Note
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VENTURE
CAPITAL IN CHINA: Developing a Regulatory Framework
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Christopher M. Vaughn
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Volume 15, Number
2, Spring 2002
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Articles
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WHY
INDONESIAN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FAILED - Conjectures Concerning Legal
Culture
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Benny S Tabalujan
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Volume 15, Number
1, Fall 2001
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Articles
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CHINESE
BANKRUPTCY LAW IN AN EMERGING MARKET ECONOMY: The Shenzhen Experience
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Xianchu Zhang & Charles D. Booth
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CHINESE
MORTGAGE LAW: An American Perspective
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Dale A. Whitman
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IS
TIBET CHINA'S COLONY?: The Claim of Demographic Catastrophe
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Barry Sautman
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Book Review
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HONG
KONG MURDERS (Oxford University Press 2001)
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Katherine Wilhelm
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Volume 14, Number
2, Spring 2001
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Articles
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Revisiting
the Regulatory Framework of Capital Market In Malaysia
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Keong Low
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When
Courts and Politics Collide: Mongolia's Constitutional Crisis
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Tom Ginsburg & Gombosuren Ganzorig
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Regulation
and Compliance in Japanese Financial Institutions
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Akiko Karaki
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Volume 14, Number
1, Fall 2000
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Articles
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Judicial
Psychiatry in China and its Political Abuses
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Robin Munro
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Going
Public and Listing of Life Insurance Companies on Stock Markets and Profit
Sharing in Korea: A Legal study
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Semin Park
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Of
Consummation, Matrimonial Promises, Fault, and Parallel Wives: The Role of
Original Texts, Interpretation, Ideology and Policy in Pre- and Post-1962
Burmese Case Law
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Myint Zan
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Launching
the Phnom Penh Stock Exchange: Toward A Legal Framework for Launching a
Stock Exchange in an Underdeveloped Country
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Jason Gottlieb
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Judicial
Activism in the New Constitutional Court of Korea
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Gavin Healy
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Volume 13, Number
2, Spring 2000
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Articles
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Employees'
Property Rights in China's State-owned Enterprise Reorganization
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Tao Rong
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Judicial
Independence in Japan: A Re-investigation for China
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Laifan Lin
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The
Burgeoning Securities Investment Fund Industry in China: Its Development
and Regulation
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Tingting Tao
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Volume 13, Number
1, Fall 1999
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Articles
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Fundamental
Principles of China's Contract Law
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Wang Liming & Xu Chuanxi
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A
Vulnerable Justice: Finality of Civil Judgments in China
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Nanping Liu
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The
Internet in China
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Richard Cullen & Pinky D.W. Choy
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Private
Securities Litigation in China: Of Prominence and Problems
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Wenhai Cai
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Volume 12, Number
2, Spring 1999
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Articles
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Caught
in Confucius' Shadow the Struggle for Women's Legal Equality in South Korea
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Erin Cho
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The
Administrative Use of Law in China: The Baori Gold Club Tax Case
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Zhaodong Jiang
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Administrative
Procedure Reforms in China's Rule of Law Context
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Xixin Wang
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The
Director's Duty of Care
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Julie L.Y. Huan
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Volume 12, Number
1, Fall 1998
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Articles
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Autonomy,
Qualification and Professionalism of the PRC Bar
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Qizhi Luo
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The
Japanese "Prosecutorial Justice" and its Limited Exclusionary
Rule
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Kuk Cho
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Enforcing
Voluntary Compliance: The Need to Strengthen Hong Kong's Merger and
Acquisition Regulations
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Nathan N. McMurtray
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Note
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A
Brief Comparison Of The Chinese And United States Securities Regulations
Governing Corporate Takeovers
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Benjamin Chun
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Volume 11, Number
2, Spring 1998
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Articles
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Dispute
Resolution in China After Deng Xiaoping: "Mao and Mediation"
Revisited
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Stanley B. Lubman
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"Functioning
Anarchy": India's National Telecommunications Policy and the
Development of "Basic" Telephone Services
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Rajesh Swaminathan
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Comparative
Responses to Self-Dealing Transactions: The United States and the
Philippines
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Antonino B. Roman III
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Socialist
Legal Theory in Deng Xiao-Ping's China
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Carlos Wing-Hung Lo
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Volume 11, Number
1, Fall 1997
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Articles
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The
Constitutional Development and Operations of the National People's Congress
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Michael W. Dowdle
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China's
Company Law: One Step Forward Two Steps Back? A Modest Complaint
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Nicholas C. Howson
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The
Colonial Roots of Civil Procedure in the Philippines
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Amy Rossabi
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Commentary:
China's Major Reform in Criminal Law
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Dingjian Cai
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Commentary:
Presidential, Parliamentary or Combined System of Government: Comparison
and Choice for China
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Jian Tan
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Volume 10, Number
2, Spring 1997
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Articles
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Police
Powers and Control in the People’s Republic of China: The History of
Shousen
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Kam C. Wong
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Evaluation
of the Sino-American Intellectual Property Agreements: A Judicial Approac
to Solving the Local Protectionism Problem
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Yiqiang Li
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Open-Competitive
Bidding in Japan's Public Works Sector and Foreign Contractor Access:
Recent Reforms Are Unlikely to Meet Expectations
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Jon R. Gray
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Korean
Constitutionalism and the "Special Act" to Prosecute Former
Presidents Chun Doo-Hwan and Roh Tae-Woo
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David M. Waters
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Volume 10, Number
1, Fall 1996
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Articles
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Power
and Politics in the Chinese Court System: The Enforcement of Civil
Judgments
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Donald C. Clarke
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Current
Controversies on the Control of Religious Organizations in Japan
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Yasuhiro Okudaira
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Securities
Laws in Korea and Regulations on Foreign Investment
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In-Kie Hong
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Aspiring
to Excel -- The Uneasy Case of Implementing Taiwan's Asia-Pacific Regional
Operations Center Plan
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Lawrence S.
Liu
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Drafting
the Uniform Contract Law in China
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Ping Jiang
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Introduction
to the Administrative Penalty Law of China
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Dingjian Cai
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Limited
Liability in China: A Partial Reading of China's Company Law of 1994
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Chuan Roger Peng
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The
Shanghai Exchange Scandal and Chinese Bonds Law
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Timothy Tingkang Xia
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Volume 09, Number
2, Spring 1996
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Articles
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The
Legal Framework for Joint Development of China's Onshore Oil Resources:
Negotiation Strategies and Future Prospects
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Kevin M. Wolf
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The
Chinese Concept of the Individual and the Reception of Foreign Law
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Herbert H. P. Ma
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