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China's Approach To Central Bank Digital Currency: Selectively Reshaping International Financial Order?, Heng Wang Jan 2022

China's Approach To Central Bank Digital Currency: Selectively Reshaping International Financial Order?, Heng Wang

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Economic Challenges And Prison Renovation In Reform China, Mao-Hong Lin Jan 2022

Economic Challenges And Prison Renovation In Reform China, Mao-Hong Lin

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Curse Of The Lecherous Spiritual Charlatans: Law, Moral Panic And Newspaper Reports Of Rape By Religious Fraud In Taiwan, Jianlin Chen, Shao Yuan Chong Jan 2022

The Curse Of The Lecherous Spiritual Charlatans: Law, Moral Panic And Newspaper Reports Of Rape By Religious Fraud In Taiwan, Jianlin Chen, Shao Yuan Chong

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Empirical Study Of Values Of Law Students In South Korea: Does 'Americanized' Legal Education Impact Their Confucian Ethics?, Richard Wu, Jaewon Kim Jan 2022

An Empirical Study Of Values Of Law Students In South Korea: Does 'Americanized' Legal Education Impact Their Confucian Ethics?, Richard Wu, Jaewon Kim

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Workforce Equality: The Constitutional Conception Of Educational Equality In Mao-Era China, Mengyun Ma Jan 2022

Workforce Equality: The Constitutional Conception Of Educational Equality In Mao-Era China, Mengyun Ma

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Focus On China: The Expansive Use Of National Security Measures To Address Economic Competitiveness Concerns, Stephen Kho, Yujin K. Mcnamara Jan 2022

Focus On China: The Expansive Use Of National Security Measures To Address Economic Competitiveness Concerns, Stephen Kho, Yujin K. Mcnamara

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Masthead Jan 2022

Masthead

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Rise Of 5g Technology: How Internet Privacy And Protection Of Personal Data Is A Must In An Evolving Digital Landscape, Justin Rabine Jan 2022

The Rise Of 5g Technology: How Internet Privacy And Protection Of Personal Data Is A Must In An Evolving Digital Landscape, Justin Rabine

Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology

No abstract provided.


The Application Of The Right To Be Forgotten In The Machine Learning Context: From The Perspective Of European Laws, Zeyu Zhao Jan 2022

The Application Of The Right To Be Forgotten In The Machine Learning Context: From The Perspective Of European Laws, Zeyu Zhao

Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology

The right to be forgotten has been evolving for decades along with the progress of different statutes and cases and, finally, independently enacted by the General Data Protection Regulation, making it widely applied across Europe. However, the related provisions in the regulation fail to enable machine learning systems to realistically forget the personal information which is stored and processed therein.

This failure is not only because existing European rules do not stipulate standard codes of conduct and corresponding responsibilities for the parties involved, but they also cannot accommodate themselves to the new environment of machine learning, where specific information can …


Formality, Freedom Of Contract, And China's New Civil Code: A Legal Reform Recommendation For Land Sale Contracts, Wei Wen Jan 2022

Formality, Freedom Of Contract, And China's New Civil Code: A Legal Reform Recommendation For Land Sale Contracts, Wei Wen

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Masthead Jan 2022

Masthead

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Miranda In Taiwan: Why It Failed And Why We Should Care, Shih-Chun Steven Chien Jan 2022

Miranda In Taiwan: Why It Failed And Why We Should Care, Shih-Chun Steven Chien

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Pound For Pound? Roscoe Pound's Adventures In China And Questions They Pose For Scholars Of Contemporary China, William P. Alford, Xingzhong Yu Jan 2022

Pound For Pound? Roscoe Pound's Adventures In China And Questions They Pose For Scholars Of Contemporary China, William P. Alford, Xingzhong Yu

University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Increasing Accountability For Rape In Liberia: The Need For A Forensic System To Increase The Success Rates Of Prosecution, Pela Boker Wilson Jun 2021

Increasing Accountability For Rape In Liberia: The Need For A Forensic System To Increase The Success Rates Of Prosecution, Pela Boker Wilson

William & Mary Journal of Race, Gender, and Social Justice

The need for a fully functioning forensic system has been identified by the Liberian government and international partners, but it has not been addressed. This Article argues that despite a robust framework put in place to create accountability for rape, Liberia needs a system of collecting and processing forensic evidence to increase the success rate of prosecutions that currently fail due to the inadequacy of non-forensic evidence.


The U.S. Dairy Industry In The 20th And 21st Century, George B. Frisvold Apr 2021

The U.S. Dairy Industry In The 20th And 21st Century, George B. Frisvold

Journal of Food Law & Policy

At the beginning of the 20th Century, the U.S. dairy industry was comprised of millions of small-scale operations producing for their own or for very local consumption. By the end of the 20th Century, the industry was dominated by large-scale producers marketing products via large cooperatives. Improvements in transportation, advances in animal breeding and feeding technologies, and scale economies have allowed the industry to be more competitive on global markets, where there is now active international trade in dairy products. Major government programs to support dairy farm income date back to Depression-era problems facing the industry. Federal programs to support …


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.


Policing In A Democratic Constitution, Michael Wasco Oct 2020

Policing In A Democratic Constitution, Michael Wasco

Indiana Journal of Constitutional Design

Most constitutions contain provisions relating to or impacting policing. Separate from the armed forces and intelligence services, the police are the state’s internal security apparatus, and codifying issues related to policing within a constitution can ensure efficient service delivery and human rights protections.

Originating from the Libyan constitution making process, this paper provides a taxonomy of options for constitution drafters and scholars. More so than other issues, such as separation of powers or human rights protections generally, policing sections are very country specific. While not advocating for specific best practices, the work gives ample justifications for certain policing principles and …


Regulating Micromobility: Examining Transportation Equity And Access, Karen Johnston, Deirdre A. Oakley, Audra Durham, Claire Bass, Stacie Kershner Aug 2020

Regulating Micromobility: Examining Transportation Equity And Access, Karen Johnston, Deirdre A. Oakley, Audra Durham, Claire Bass, Stacie Kershner

Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy

This paper evaluates the various ways cities have or are attempting to address e-scooter usage equity concerns, with a focus on Atlanta, Georgia as compared to Austin, Texas; Charlotte, North Carolina; Los Angeles, California; and Portland, Oregon. The cities were evaluated by the laws in effect at the time of coding, which occurred during the project period of October through December 2019. To explore how existing laws and regulations affect access to e-scooters, this research was guided by the following overarching questions: How equitable is access to e-scooters? How can equitable access to e-scooters be improved? How can a data-driven …


Inequities Of Transit Access: The Case Of Atlanta, Ga, Christopher K. Wyczalkowski, Timothy Welch, Obed Pasha Aug 2020

Inequities Of Transit Access: The Case Of Atlanta, Ga, Christopher K. Wyczalkowski, Timothy Welch, Obed Pasha

Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy

Public transportation systems are essential components of urban infrastructure, providing connectivity that contributes to the quality of life for urban dwellers. Particularly important for low-income populations, public transportation systems enhance access to jobs, markets, services, education, healthcare, recreation, and social networks. While low-income populations and minorities make up a disproportionately high share of transit ridership, theories such as spatial mismatch, social construction framework, and Critical Race Theory maintain that public transportation systems may not provide equitable connectivity to all riders. We utilize GIS and regression models to examine the relationship between transit connectivity and poverty, asking whether connectivity is evenly …


Transport Sustainability In The United States: Leading From Below, Catherine Ross, Chisun Yoo, Bruce Stiftel Aug 2020

Transport Sustainability In The United States: Leading From Below, Catherine Ross, Chisun Yoo, Bruce Stiftel

Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Sense Of Place: The Intersection Between Built Heritage And Intangible Cultural Heritage In Singapore, Jack Lee Aug 2020

Sense Of Place: The Intersection Between Built Heritage And Intangible Cultural Heritage In Singapore, Jack Lee

Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy

Built heritage in Singapore is safeguarded through two legal regimes, one relating to national monuments declared under the Preservation of Monuments Act (Chapter 239, 2011 Revised Edition), and the other relating to conservation areas declared under the Planning Act (Cap 232, 1998 Rev Ed). In contrast, no particular legal protection exists for intangible cultural heritage. Considering examples such as tomb inscriptions and rituals for honouring the deceased at Bukit Brown Cemetery, this article explores how built heritage can be secured and enriched by giving greater recognition and protection in international and domestic law to the intangible cultural heritage associated with …


The Business Of Heritage In Singapore: Money, Politics & Identity, Kevin Tan Aug 2020

The Business Of Heritage In Singapore: Money, Politics & Identity, Kevin Tan

Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy

Singapore is one of the most rational and unsentimental places on earth. Its government prides itself on its pragmatic approach to policy-making, and is not afraid to slaughter sacred cows if they have to. This is perhaps most dramatically demonstrated by the radical modernization of Singapore’s built environment through its various Master Plans and public housing programmes. This massive physical transformation is perhaps modern Singapore’s most visible sign of progress. In such a milieu, ‘heritage’ is viewed more as a commodity to be bargained over than a common good in itself. The discussion over whether a building should be preserved …


When Past Is Prologue: The Values Of Historic Resources For Cities, Ryan Rowberry Aug 2020

When Past Is Prologue: The Values Of Historic Resources For Cities, Ryan Rowberry

Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy

No abstract provided.