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External Forces, Internal Dynamics: Foreign Legal Actors And Their Impact On Domestic Affairs (Book Review), Jayanth K. Krishnan, Vitor M. Dias, Martin Hevia
External Forces, Internal Dynamics: Foreign Legal Actors And Their Impact On Domestic Affairs (Book Review), Jayanth K. Krishnan, Vitor M. Dias, Martin Hevia
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This Review examines the influence of foreign legal actors on jurisdictions that are not their own. Rachel Stern, a scholar of China, reflects on this point in her groundbreaking book published in 2013. In her penultimate chapter, Stern discusses how such foreign legal actors wield influence in China because of their presence on the ground. Building off of Stern's research, this Review proceeds to ask whether foreign legal actors can influence a domestic environment when that environment prohibits them from permanently working there. The analysis below will suggest so, arguing that the forces of globalization can enable foreign legal …
China's New Bankruptcy Law: A Translation And Brief Introduction, Douglass G. Boshkoff, Yongxin Song
China's New Bankruptcy Law: A Translation And Brief Introduction, Douglass G. Boshkoff, Yongxin Song
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Book Review. The People's Republic Of China And The Law Of Treaties By Hung-Dah Chiu, Bryant G. Garth
Book Review. The People's Republic Of China And The Law Of Treaties By Hung-Dah Chiu, Bryant G. Garth
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Book Review. Law In Imperial China: Exemplified By 190 Ch'ing Dynasty Cases By Derk Bodde And Clarence Morris, Robert L. Birmingham
Book Review. Law In Imperial China: Exemplified By 190 Ch'ing Dynasty Cases By Derk Bodde And Clarence Morris, Robert L. Birmingham
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