Dr. Willy Lam of the Jamestown Foundation just came out with an extremely incisive and disconcerting article on the increasing politicization of China's courts. The article is entitled, "The CCP Strengthens Control over the Judiciary," and to grossly... ...full story at China Law Blog
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| 21 Mar 08 |
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CNN World : Tibet : China's Firewall »
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China's firewall around Tibet
China is trying to control information from Tibet, but Web users have ways around that.
CNN's Kristie Lu Stout reports.
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News of Tibet under scrutiny
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| 09 Jun 07 |
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Disorder In China's Courts » China Law Blog Interesting article by Simon Elegant (who also just did a thoughtful post on Xiamen) on China's court system in the latest issue of Time Magazine, entitled, Disorder in China's Courts. Article highlights some pretty glaring abuses of justice in China's... |
| 21 Oct 08 |
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China's Courts And Tainted Milk. Never The Twain Shall Meet? » China Law Blog This New York Times article does as good a job of any at setting out the issues China is facing in deciding whether to allow milk taint victims to pursue their claims in court. The article is, somewhat wrongly entitled, "Courts Compound Pain of China's... |
| 30 Mar 08 |
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China As IP Paradise » China Law Blog A loyal reader just sent me an email asking me what I think of a China Daily article, entitled, "Courts see surge of foreign-related IPR cases." I think the article is a good reflection of what is really going on in the world of China IP. The article has... |
| 28 Dec 07 |
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China's New Labor Law. Still Coming. Still A Big Deal. » China Law Blog Very good Los Angeles Times article on China's New Labor Contract Law, set to go into force on January 1. The article is wrongly entitled, "New workers' rights being undermined in China." I say "wrongly entitled" because though the article focuses on a... |
| 04 Nov 08 |
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Supreme Court justice: China's judiciary improves IPR protection » People's Daily A vice president of the Supreme People's Court told reporters here on Monday that the abilities of Chinese courts to protect intellectual property rights (IPR) have constantly improved in recent years. Xi Xiaoming said that the courts had rendered... |