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Beyond Government Transparency In China? The Challenges To Open Public Enterprises And Institutions, Chun Peng Jan 2021

Beyond Government Transparency In China? The Challenges To Open Public Enterprises And Institutions, Chun Peng

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Old Regulatory Wine In A New Bottle Of Technology--A Critical Analysis Of China's Social Credit System, Bi Honghai Jan 2021

Old Regulatory Wine In A New Bottle Of Technology--A Critical Analysis Of China's Social Credit System, Bi Honghai

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Study On Administrative Litigation Settlement In Taiwan On The Experience Of The Qualcomm V. Fair Trade Commission Case, Han-Ching Wang Jan 2021

A Study On Administrative Litigation Settlement In Taiwan On The Experience Of The Qualcomm V. Fair Trade Commission Case, Han-Ching Wang

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Confirming The Obvious: Why Antique Chinese Bonds Should Remain Antique, Brenda Luo, Alex Xiao Jan 2021

Confirming The Obvious: Why Antique Chinese Bonds Should Remain Antique, Brenda Luo, Alex Xiao

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Editors' Note, Jacques Delisle, Neysun A. Mahboubi Jan 2021

Editors' Note, Jacques Delisle, Neysun A. Mahboubi

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Evaluating E-Rulemaking Through Three-Level Online Information Structure: An Empirical Study On Shanghai's Public Participation Practice, Hongzhen Jiang Jan 2021

Evaluating E-Rulemaking Through Three-Level Online Information Structure: An Empirical Study On Shanghai's Public Participation Practice, Hongzhen Jiang

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Judicial Review Of Regulatory Documents In Administrative Litigation In China, Wang Jing Jan 2021

Judicial Review Of Regulatory Documents In Administrative Litigation In China, Wang Jing

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Secured Lending Stimulants: The Role And Effects Of Public Credit Guarantees In Japan, Marek Dubovec, Shogo Owada Jan 2021

Secured Lending Stimulants: The Role And Effects Of Public Credit Guarantees In Japan, Marek Dubovec, Shogo Owada

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


“Time Is A-Wasting”: Making The Case For Cedaw Ratification By The United States, Rangita De Silva De Alwis, Melanne Verveer Jan 2021

“Time Is A-Wasting”: Making The Case For Cedaw Ratification By The United States, Rangita De Silva De Alwis, Melanne Verveer

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Since President Carter signed the Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (the “CEDAW” or the “Convention”) on July 17, 1980, the United States has failed to ratify the Convention time and again. As one of only a handful of countries that has not ratified the CEDAW, the United States is in the same company as Sudan, Somalia, Iran, Tonga, and Palau. When CEDAW ratification stalled yet again in 2002, then-Senator Joseph Biden lamented that “[t]ime is a-wasting.”

Writing in 2002, Harold Koh, former Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, bemoaned America’s …