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Class Of 2026 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law Oct 2023

Class Of 2026 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law

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Class Of 2025 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law Oct 2022

Class Of 2025 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law

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Beyond Compulsory Licensing: Pfizer Shares Its Covid-19 Medicines With The Patent Pool, Chenglin Liu Jan 2022

Beyond Compulsory Licensing: Pfizer Shares Its Covid-19 Medicines With The Patent Pool, Chenglin Liu

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On March 15, 2022, the United States, European Union, India, and South Africa reached an agreement on the waiver of intellectual property rights (IP rights) for COVID-19 vaccines. The waiver agreement has rekindled the debate on the balance between IP rights protection and equitable access to medicines during a public health crisis. India, South Africa, and other developing countries maintain that a waiver was the only way to make vaccines affordable and accessible. Leading pharmaceutical companies argue that the waiver will stifle innovation and make lifesaving medicines less accessible. Both sides have seemingly overlooked Pfizer's voluntary agreement with the Medicines …


Class Of 2024 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law Oct 2021

Class Of 2024 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law

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The World Health Organization: A Weak Defender Against Pandemics, Chenglin Liu Jan 2021

The World Health Organization: A Weak Defender Against Pandemics, Chenglin Liu

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Why did the World Health Organization (WHO) not act in a timely fashion to declare the coronavirus outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC)? If it had done so, could the United States have heeded the warning and controlled the spread of the virus? Is the WHO's delay a factual cause of the calamities that the United States has suffered? This article addresses these questions. Part I examines the development of the WHO and its governance mechanism, major powers and limits, and past achievements and failures. It also explores how the WHO responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and …


The World Health Organization: A Weak Defender Against Pandemics, Chenglin Liu Jan 2021

The World Health Organization: A Weak Defender Against Pandemics, Chenglin Liu

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Why did the World Health Organization (WHO) not act in a timely fashion to declare the coronavirus outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC)? If it had done so, could the United States have heeded the warning and controlled the spread of the virus? Is the WHO's delay a factual cause of the calamities that the United States has suffered? This article addresses these questions. Part I examines the development of the WHO and its governance mechanism, major powers and limits, and past achievements and failures. It also explores how the WHO responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and …


Class Of 2023 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law Oct 2020

Class Of 2023 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law

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Confucius And The Chinese Legal Tradition, Chenglin Liu Jan 2020

Confucius And The Chinese Legal Tradition, Chenglin Liu

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More than two thousand years ago, Confucius transformed and perfected an institution for governing Chinese people, which has been religiously replicated by subsequent dynasties. Within the Confucian institution, the King, at the pinnacle of the pyramid, held absolute authority; regional lords were loyal to the King; and commoners were submissive to the privileged. Confucius held that peace and order could only be achieved when people acted according to their hierarchical worth assigned by the ruler. This article offers an overview of the transformation of Confucianism. It then examines competing schools of thought-Legalism and Taoism-and explains why Confucianism triumphed to become …


Class Of 2022 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law Oct 2019

Class Of 2022 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law

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Class Of 2021 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law Oct 2018

Class Of 2021 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law

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Socialized Liability In Chinese Tort Law, Chenglin Liu Apr 2018

Socialized Liability In Chinese Tort Law, Chenglin Liu

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This article explores two unique aspects of the Chinese Tort Liability Law (TLL): (1) Article 24 holds that a party not at fault shall share the loss with the victim in non-strict liability cases under undefined circumstances, and (2) the government often shields a party at fault from liability in mass tort cases by disregarding the TLL entirely. These two aspects may seem contradictory; however, they are both based on the same principle of socialized liability, which is first articulated in this article.

Scholars often claim that Article 24 embodies the principle of equitable liability. This article challenges such claims …


Risks Faced By Foreign Lawyers In China, Chenglin Liu Jan 2018

Risks Faced By Foreign Lawyers In China, Chenglin Liu

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This article provides an objective assessment of the potential risks that foreign lawyers face in China as they push the boundaries of the limits on their activities set by Chinese law. When the Shanghai Bar Association (SBA), a government-controlled organization, accused foreign lawyers of violating Chinese law and called for official action, some scholars dismissed the threat, claiming that there was no legal basis for a crackdown on foreign lawyers. These scholars erroneously maintained that the Chinese laws that regulate foreign lawyers are ambiguous and create "gray areas." In fact, the claims of the SBA are justified because the applicable …


Class Of 2020 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law Oct 2017

Class Of 2020 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law

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Class Of 2019 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law Oct 2016

Class Of 2019 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law

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The Development Of Chinese Constitutionalism, Chenglin Liu Jan 2016

The Development Of Chinese Constitutionalism, Chenglin Liu

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Since the establishment of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, the country has enacted four constitutions. This Article provides a historical analysis of how the Communist Party of China (the Party) and its paramount leaders shaped each constitution, influenced the public perception of the law, and determined the method individual constitutional rights should be permitted. Through examining leading incidents that defined the PRC's history, this Article provides a detailed examination of how the Party used a constitutional framework to achieve its specific agenda of the time.


Class Of 2018 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law Oct 2015

Class Of 2018 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law

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Class Of 2017 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law Oct 2014

Class Of 2017 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law

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Escaping Liability Via Forum Non Conveniens: Conocophillips's Oil Spill In China, Chenglin Liu Jan 2014

Escaping Liability Via Forum Non Conveniens: Conocophillips's Oil Spill In China, Chenglin Liu

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In 2011, a year after British Petroleum (BP) 's oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, ConocoPhillips's subsidiary in China caused a massive oil spill in the Bohai Sea. A group of fishermen suffered severe property damage as a result of the oil spill. After a failed attempt to have their complaint heard in a Chinese court, the fishermen sued ConocoPhillips in the United States District Court in Houston, Texas. It is very likely that the Houston District Court will deem the Chinese courts the more appropriate forum for this case and grant ConocoPhillips's motion for forum non conveniens dismissal. …


Class Of 2016 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law Oct 2013

Class Of 2016 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law

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Class Of 2015 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law Oct 2012

Class Of 2015 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law

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Leaving The Fda Behind: Pharmaceutical Outsourcing And Drug Safety, Chenglin Liu Jan 2012

Leaving The Fda Behind: Pharmaceutical Outsourcing And Drug Safety, Chenglin Liu

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During the 2008 heparin crisis, a tainted blood-thinning drug imported from China caused the deaths of at least eighty people in the United States. However, despite the Food and Drug Administration’s (“FDA”) reactive measures, the American regulatory framework for drug safety remains largely unchanged. Currently, about 80% of active pharmaceutical ingredients, 40% of finished drugs, and 50% of all medical devices used in the United States are imported from over 100 countries. With the growth of product outsourcing, pharmaceutical companies in the United States have stopped manufacturing many essential medicines. Nevertheless, the FDA’s foreign inspections have lagged. It would take …


Class Of 2014 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law Oct 2011

Class Of 2014 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law

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Is Usda Organic A Seal Of Deceit: The Pitfalls Of Usda Certified Organics Produced In The United States, China And Beyond, Chenglin Liu Jan 2011

Is Usda Organic A Seal Of Deceit: The Pitfalls Of Usda Certified Organics Produced In The United States, China And Beyond, Chenglin Liu

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American consumers' appetite for organic foods (organics) has dramatically increased since Congress passed the Organic Foods Production Act (OFPA) in 1990. Because the domestic organic food industry has been unable to meet the growing demand for these products, U.S. groceries have increasingly relied on imported organics. Studies show that 40% of organic foods consumed in the United States are imported from over 100 foreign countries.

To regulate organic food production, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) accredits certifying agents, which in turn certify organic farms and handlers according to U.S. organic standards. Certifying agents can be state agencies or …


Class Of 2013 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law Oct 2010

Class Of 2013 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law

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The Obstacles Of Outsourcing Imported Food Safety To China, Chenglin Liu Jan 2010

The Obstacles Of Outsourcing Imported Food Safety To China, Chenglin Liu

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Outsourcing regulatory power through a bilateral agreement with China is unlikely to ensure the safety of imported food for two primary reasons: (1) shifting the regulatory burden does not present a feasible alternative to the traditional enforcement tools of outcome-based and production-based inspections and sanctions; and (2) China's burgeoning food safety regime, based on an entirely different culture and legal system, provides little incentive for Chinese food manufacturers to increase production costs to comply with U.S. standards.

There are three approaches for securing food safety in the U.S.: (1) increase inspections at the borders by utilizing traditional outcome-based enforcement tools; …


Class Of 2012 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law Oct 2009

Class Of 2012 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law

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Profits Above The Law: China’S Melamine Tainted Milk Incident, Chenglin Liu Jan 2009

Profits Above The Law: China’S Melamine Tainted Milk Incident, Chenglin Liu

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There are fundamental flaws within China’s food safety regulatory regime that permeate both its supervision system and governing laws. This is especially prevalent within the market structure in the dairy industry. The government continues to fail in regulating the chaotic market forcing competitors to internalize costs, which has resulted in melamine tainted milk.

This tainted milk scandal has resulted in the death of thousands of infants in a number of Asian countries. The scandal was concealed by the Sanlu Group and local government for fear of bad publicity and loss of profits.

The Chinese government should search for a new …


Class Of 2011 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law Oct 2008

Class Of 2011 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law

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The Chinese Takings Law From A Comparative Perspective, Chenglin Liu Jan 2008

The Chinese Takings Law From A Comparative Perspective, Chenglin Liu

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When acquiring private property, governments may exercise one of three options: confiscation, consensual exchange, or eminent domain. Under the first approach, the government can confiscate private land without seeking consent from private owners and without paying compensation to them. Alternatively, under the consensual exchange approach, the government can only acquire private property through arm’s-length negotiations in an open market. It requires the government to obtain consent from private owners and pay mutually agreed purchase prices, determined by both the government as a willing buyer and private owners as willing sellers. The third approach is through eminent domain, which denotes when …


Class Of 2010 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law Oct 2007

Class Of 2010 Incoming Il Law Students, St. Mary's University School Of Law, St. Mary's University School Of Law

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