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" came into effect in China. It is in the family and inheritance areas that the new act introduced the most changes. Compared … interpretation from the Supreme People's Court in China in the future practice …
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Well-known tools of state coercion, like administrative punishment, imprisonment and violence, affect far less than 1% of Chinese journalists and lawyers. What, then, keeps the other 99% in line? Building on work detailing control strategies in illiberal states, we suggest that the answer is...
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This article traces a civil environmental lawsuit from dispute to decision to explore how environmental law works, as … the experience of China's court users. Amid accounts of financial stress, lawyer–client tensions and the hunt for elite …
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China's views on coastal State authority in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) are not supported by State practice, the …
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There are two aspects to the controversy over the Okinawa Trough between the States bordering the East China Sea. The … scientific aspect concerns whether the Okinawa Trough disrupts the unity of the continental shelf in the East China Sea, and the … between the natural prolongation of China and Korea on the one hand, and that of Japan on other hand, the median line between …
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China has made considerable progress in the past thirty years with respect to implementation of international … obligations in its domestic legal system. Although China's Constitution and its basic laws do not set forth a general provision on … the status of treaties in the domestic legal system, substantive treaty obligations undertaken by China, to a large extent …
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practices of governments affected by the conditions associated with wealth? China's recent interest in Africa provides a sort of … from economics, political science, and human rights to show that China's investments in Africa run the risk of reducing the …; centralize decision making regarding the distribution of rents; consume resources too quickly; and ignore the concerns of …
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essential to strategic competitiveness in the decades ahead. In service of China’s effort to acquire technology, MCF breaks down …China’s geopolitical ambitions give rise to risks that government agencies and the businesses they regulate need to … Chinese Communist Party (CCP), aims to give China’s military, as well as China’s state- championed companies, the technologies …
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