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The Semisecret Life Of Late Mao-Era International Law Scholarship, James D. Fry, Huang Yining
The Semisecret Life Of Late Mao-Era International Law Scholarship, James D. Fry, Huang Yining
Pace Law Review
This Article is delimited by a focus on international law scholarship during the late Mao era, not on the PRC’s actual approach to or pronouncements on international law, mainly in order to respond directly to the assertion of U.S.-based international law scholars on late Mao-era scholarship. Of course, considerable ambiguity surrounds what constitutes scholarly work; no legal or even consensus definition generally exists. To be clear, definitions might exist in specific contexts such as the Foreign Agents Registration Act (“FARA”) of the United States, which prohibits foreign lobbying except for “bonafide religious, scholastic, academic or scientific pursuits or the fine …
Books, Debate, Specificity, Neal Kumar Katyal
Books, Debate, Specificity, Neal Kumar Katyal
Michigan Law Review
Foreword to Volume 117, Issue 6 of the Michigan Law Review.