Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
- Institution
Articles 1 - 13 of 13
Full-Text Articles in Law
Social Disorder In Peking After The 1976 Earthquake Revealed By A Chinese Legal Document, Hungdah Chiu
Social Disorder In Peking After The 1976 Earthquake Revealed By A Chinese Legal Document, Hungdah Chiu
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
Is There Law In China? [And Comments], Jerome A. Cohen, Ross H. Munro, Daniel Kelly
Is There Law In China? [And Comments], Jerome A. Cohen, Ross H. Munro, Daniel Kelly
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Taiwan Issue [And Comments], Richard L. Walker, Yuan-Li Wu
The Taiwan Issue [And Comments], Richard L. Walker, Yuan-Li Wu
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Dealing With The Chinese, Alfred Le S. Jenkins
Dealing With The Chinese, Alfred Le S. Jenkins
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Value Of The Chinese Connection [And Comments], Roger Sullivan, Michael Y.M. Kau, James C. Hsiung, Jan S. Prybyla
The Value Of The Chinese Connection [And Comments], Roger Sullivan, Michael Y.M. Kau, James C. Hsiung, Jan S. Prybyla
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Scientific And Cultural Exchange With The People's Republic Of China [And Comments], Hosley G. Handyside, Pierre Shostal
Scientific And Cultural Exchange With The People's Republic Of China [And Comments], Hosley G. Handyside, Pierre Shostal
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Historical Perspective - The Past And Future Of U.S. Relations With China And The Ussr, Donald W. Treadgold
Historical Perspective - The Past And Future Of U.S. Relations With China And The Ussr, Donald W. Treadgold
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Legal Aspects Of The Normalization Process: Selected Issues [And Comments], Mark B. Feldman, Robert Dole, John Glenn
Legal Aspects Of The Normalization Process: Selected Issues [And Comments], Mark B. Feldman, Robert Dole, John Glenn
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Commercial Implication Of Normalization, William Clarke
The Commercial Implication Of Normalization, William Clarke
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
New Developments In Law In The People's Republic Of China, Stanley B. Lubman
New Developments In Law In The People's Republic Of China, Stanley B. Lubman
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Recently, Chinese leaders have begun to promote the development of legal standards andformal legal institutions for China. In this article, Mr. Lubman explores the background and current status of the role of law in China and assesses its relationship to China's economic development, domestic politics, and international economic relations. Mr. Lubman suggests that students of Chinese law must create new theoreticalperspectives to study the new developments.
Japanese Attitudes Towards Commerical Agreements With The People's Republic Of China, Lewis Marks, Masaru Ono
Japanese Attitudes Towards Commerical Agreements With The People's Republic Of China, Lewis Marks, Masaru Ono
Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce
This article intends to demonstrate the similarity of Japanese and Chinese attitudes towards contractual agreements by contrasting Japan-.P.R.C. agreements with Japan-United States and Japan-third world agreements. This similarity of attitudes, the structural support framework for bilateral trade, technology, and after-sales service can explain Japan's success in trading with the P.R.C.
China's Changing Constitution , Jerome Alan Cohen
China's Changing Constitution , Jerome Alan Cohen
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
In 1978, the People's Republic of China promulgated its third constitution since the communist revolution. In many respects, the new constitution reflects the attitudes andpolicies of Peking's current leadershp. In this article, Professor Cohen analyzes the changes wrought by the new constitution in property relations, restraints on executive power, and the protection of individual liberties by comparing it with its predecessors.
China And The International Legal Order: An Historical Introduction, Daniel J. Hoffheimer
China And The International Legal Order: An Historical Introduction, Daniel J. Hoffheimer
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.