Chinese Law Prof Blog
The judicial examination in the Nationalist period
Inspired by my recent post on the PRC ju...
Chinese companies flimflammed in reverse merger mania
With all the handwringing these days about the crafty Chinese taking trusting American businesses to the cleaners, isn't it nice to see that other US firms are stepping up to the plate to do their part for the balance of...
More melamine addiction
Putting melamine in milk seems a bit like eating peanuts or making Gao Zhisheng disappear; once you start, you just can't stop. I last blogged about this addiction in January; here's a news story showing that tainted milk is still...
China's National Judicial Exam from a test-taker's perspective
Reader Richard Li offers a first-hand perspective on the September 2009 administration of the National Judicial Examination. I like the system of posting official answers and then giving consideration to dissenting views submitted by test-takers. Richard notes that there's no...
Report of US lawyers' mission to China
The Association of the Bar of the City of New York has recently issued a report of a visit its delegation made to Beijing and Shanghai in December, 2009. The report is available here. Nothing earthshaking, but it has a...
Blogging hiatus
Apologies for the recent hiatus in blog posts. I've been quite busy working on a paper. I have neither forgotten nor given up on this blog, however. Please stay tuned.