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Qing China and the Legal Treatment of Mental Infirmity: A Preliminary Sketch in Tribute to Professor William C. Jones
October 19, 2022
William P. Alford & Chien-chang Wu, Qing China and the Legal Treatment of Mental Infirmity: A Preliminary Sketch in Tribute to Professor William C. Jones,…
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Offenses Against the State in Chinese Law
October 19, 2022
William P. Alford, Offenses Against the State in Chinese Law: Overview, in 4 The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History 249 (Stanley N. Katz ed.,…
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“Second Lawyers, First Principles”: Lawyers, Rice-Roots Legal Workers, and the Battle Over Legal Professionalism in China
October 19, 2022
William P. Alford, “Second Lawyers, First Principles”: Lawyers, Rice-Roots Legal Workers, and the Battle Over Legal Professionalism in China, in Prospects for the Professions in…
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To Steal a Book is an Elegant Offense: Intellectual Property Law in Chinese Civilization
October 19, 2022
William P. Alford, To Steal a Book Is an Elegant Offense: Intellectual Property Law in Chinese Civilization (Stanford Univ. Press 1995).
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A Bibliographical Survey of Malaysian Legal Materials
October 19, 2022
A Bibliographical Survey of Malaysian Legal Materials (William P. Alford, ed., Harvard Research Guides to the Legal Systems of East and Southeast Asia, 2000).
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Historical Studies of Chinese Law: A Bibliography of Materials in Chinese and Japanese Published Between 1988 and 1994
October 19, 2022
Historical Studies of Chinese Law: A Bibliography of Materials in Chinese and Japanese Published Between 1988 and 1994 (William P. Alford & Nongji Zhang eds.,…
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Raising the Bar: The Emerging Legal Profession in East Asia
October 19, 2022
Raising the Bar: The Emerging Legal Profession in East Asia (William P. Alford ed., Harvard Univ. Press 2007).
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Falu Baozhang Jizhi Yanjiu [A Study of Legal Mechanisms for the Protection of Persons with Disabilities]
October 19, 2022
Falu Baozhang Jizhi Yanjiu [A Study of Legal Mechanisms for the Protection of Persons with Disabilities] (Liming Wang, Yu’e Ma & William P. Alford eds.,…
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Prospects for the Professions in China
October 19, 2022
Prospects for the Professions in China (William P. Alford, Kenneth Winston & William C. Kirby eds., Routledge 2010).
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Editor’s Note, Focus: Disability Rights in China and in the World
October 19, 2022
William P. Alford, Editor’s Note, FOCUS: Disability Rights in China and in the World, 11 Frontiers of Law in China 1 (2016).
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Clean Air, Clear Processes? The Struggle over Air Pollution Law in the People’s Republic of China
October 19, 2022
William P. Alford & Benjamin L. Liebman, Clean Air, Clear Processes? The Struggle over Air Pollution Law in the People’s Republic of China, 52 Hastings…
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Exporting “The Pursuit of Happiness”
October 19, 2022
William P. Alford, Exporting “The Pursuit of Happiness”, 113 Harv. L. Rev. 1677 (2000) (reviewing Thomas Carothers, Aiding Democracy Abroad: The Learning Curve (1999)).
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Double-Edged Swords Cut Both Ways: Law and Legitimacy in the People’s Republic of China
October 19, 2022
William P. Alford, Double-Edged Swords Cut Both Ways: Law and Legitimacy in the People’s Republic of China, 122 Daedalus, Spring 1993, at 45.
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Tasselled Loafers for Barefoot Lawyers: Transformation and Tension in the World of Chinese Legal Workers
October 19, 2022
William P. Alford, Tasselled Loafers for Barefoot Lawyers: Transformation and Tension in the World of Chinese Legal Workers, 1995 China Q. 22.
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Law, law, what law? Why Western scholars of Chinese history and society have not had more to say about its law
October 19, 2022
William P. Alford, Law? Law? What Law? Why Western Scholars of Chinese History and Society Have Not Had More to Say about Its Law, 23…
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Made in China
October 19, 2022
Noah R. Feldman, Made in China, N.Y. Times Mag., Nov. 3, 2013, at 96.
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Noah R. Feldman, Cool War: The United States, China, and the Future of Global Competition (Random House 2013).
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Mark J. Roe, Some Differences in Corporate Structure in Germany, Japan, and the United States, 102 Yale L.J. 1927 (1993).
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The Political Economy of Japanese Lifetime Employment
October 19, 2022
Mark J. Roe & Ronald J. Gilson, The Political Economy of Japanese Lifetime Employment, in Employees and Corporate Governance 239 (Margaret Blair & Mark J.
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Understanding the Japanese Keiretsu: Overlaps between Corporate Governance and Industrial Organization
October 19, 2022
Ronald J. Gilson & Mark J. Roe, Understanding the Japanese Keiretsu: Overlaps between Corporate Governance and Industrial Organization, 102 Yale L.J. 871 (1993).
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Lifetime Employment: Labor Peace and the Evolution of Japanese Corporate Governance
October 19, 2022
Mark J. Roe & Ronald J. Gilson, Lifetime Employment: Labor Peace and the Evolution of Japanese Corporate Governance, 99 Colum. L. Rev. 508 (1999).
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A Trojan Horse in China?
October 19, 2022
Matthew C. Stephenson, A Trojan Horse in China?, in Promoting the Rule of Law Abroad: In Search of Knowledge 191 (Thomas Carothers ed., 2006).
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A Trojan Horse Behind Chinese Walls?: Problems and Prospects of U.S.-Sponsored “Rule of Law” Reform Projects in the People’s Republic of China
October 19, 2022
Matthew C. Stephenson, A Trojan Horse Behind Chinese Walls?: Problems and Prospects of U.S.-Sponsored “Rule of Law” Reform Projects in the People’s Republic of China,…
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Report From Vietnam: the struggle between government and religion
October 19, 2022
Mary Ann Glendon & Thomas J. Reese, Report From Vietnam: the struggle between government and religion, 214 America Mag. 32 (Feb. 29, 2016).
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China’s Rise and the Growing Doubts Over Trade Multilateralism
October 19, 2022
Mark Wu, China’s Rise and the Growing Doubts Over Trade Multilateralism, in Trade War: The Clash of Economic Systems Endangering Global Prosperity 101 (Meredith A.
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China’s Export Restrictions and the Limits of WTO Law
October 19, 2022
Mark Wu, China’s Export Restrictions and the Limits of WTO Law, 16 World Trade Rev. 673 (2017).
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China’s Currency Isn’t Our Problem
October 19, 2022
Mark Wu, Op-Ed, China’s Currency Isn’t Our Problem, N.Y. Times, Jan, 18, 2011, at A25.
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A Free Pass for China
October 19, 2022
Mark Wu, Opinion, A Free Pass for China, N.Y. Times, Apr. 3, 2014.
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The WTO and China’s Unique Economic Structure
October 19, 2022
Mark Wu, The WTO and China’s Unique Economic Structure, in Regulating the Visible Hand? The Institutional Implications of Chinese State Capitalism (Benjamin L. Liebman &…
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Mark Wu, Comment, Piercing China’s Corporate Veil: Open Questions from the New Company Law, 117 Yale L.J. 329 (2007).
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Antidumping in Asia’s Emerging Giants
October 19, 2022
Mark Wu, Antidumping in Asia’s Emerging Giants, 53 Harv. Int’l L.J. 101 (2012).
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Book Review: Politics and Constitutions in Southeast Asia
October 19, 2022
Mark Tushnet, Book Review, 92 Pac. Aff. 399 (2019) (reviewing Politics and Constitutions in Southeast Asia, Marco Bünte and Björn Dressel eds., 2017).
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Authoritarian Constitutionalism
October 19, 2022
Mark V. Tushnet, Authoritarian Constitutionalism, 100 Cornell L. Rev. 391 (2015).
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Mark Tushnet & Rosalind Dixon, Weak-Form Review and its Constitutional Relatives: An Asian Perspective, in Comparative Constitutional Law in Asia 102 (Rosalind Dixon & Tom…
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Seeking the True Story of the Comfort Women
October 19, 2022
Jeannie Suk Gersen, Seeking the True Story of the Comfort Women, NewYorker.com (Feb. 25, 2021).
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The Story of the Comfort Women, in Korean and Japanese
October 19, 2022
Jeannie Suk Gersen, The Story of the Comfort Women, in Korean and Japanese, NewYorker.com (Mar. 13, 2021).
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Japan’s Uncomfortable History
October 19, 2022
Jeannie Suk & Noah R. Feldman, Japan’s Uncomfortable History, Wall St. J., Mar. 12, 2007, at A23.
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Empirical Analysis of Internet Filtering in China
October 19, 2022
Jonathan Zittrain & Benjamin Edelman, Empirical Analysis of Internet Filtering in China (Berkman Ctr. for Internet & Soc’y Res. Publ’n No. 2003-02, Apr. 2003).
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Internet Filtering in China
October 19, 2022
Jonathan Zittrain & Benjamin Edelman, Internet Filtering in China, 7 IEEE Internet Computing 70 (2003).
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Comfort Women: The North Korean Connection
October 19, 2022
Tetsuo Arima & J. Mark Ramseyer, Comfort Women: The North Korean Connection (Harvard Law Sch. John M. Olin Ctr. for Law, Econ. & Bus., Discussion…
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Japan v. Shimizu
October 19, 2022
C. D. A. Evans & J. Mark Ramseyer, Japan v. Shimizu, 26 Zeitschrift für Japanisches Recht 313 (2021).
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On Privatizing Police, with Examples from Japan
October 19, 2022
J. Mark Ramseyer, Privatizing Police: On Privatizing Police, with Examples from Japan, in The Cambridge Handbook on Privatization (Avihay Dorfman & Alon Harel eds., 2021).
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Recovering the Truth about the Comfort Women textbar JAPAN Forward
October 19, 2022
Mark Ramseyer, Recovering the Truth about the Comfort Women, JAPAN Forward (Jan. 12, 2021)…
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J. Mark Ramseyer, Comfort Women: The Economics of the Contracts and the Politics of the Dispute (Feb. 3, 2020).
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Contracting for Geothermal in Japan
October 19, 2022
J. Mark Ramseyer, Contracting for Geothermal in Japan (Harv. L. Sch. John M. Olin Ctr. Discussion Paper No. 1048, 2020).
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Ostracism in Japan
October 19, 2022
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric Bennett Rasmusen, Ostracism in Japan
(Harv. L. Sch. John M. Olin Ctr. Discussion Paper No. 1045, Oct. 6, 2020). -
A Monitoring Theory of the Underclass: With Examples from Outcastes, Koreans, and Okinawans in Japan
October 19, 2022
J. Mark Ramseyer, A Monitoring Theory of the Underclass: With Examples from Outcastes, Koreans, and Okinawans in Japan (Jan. 24, 2020).
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Book Review: Laying Down the Law: The American Legal Revolutions in Occupied Germany and Japan
October 19, 2022
J. Mark Ramseyer, Book Review, 40 Japanese Stud. 361 (Oct. 23, 2020) (reviewing R.W. Kostal, Laying Down the Law: The American Legal Revolutions in Occupied…
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Contracting for Compassion in Japanese Buddhism
October 19, 2022
J. Mark Ramseyer, Contracting for Compassion in Japanese Buddhism (Harv. L. Sch., John M. Olin Ctr. Discussion Paper No. 1039, Sept. 10, 2020).
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Suing over Ostracism in Japan: The Informational Logic
October 19, 2022
J. Mark Ramseyer & Eric B. Rasmusen, Suing over Ostracism in Japan: The Informational Logic (Aug. 29, 2020).