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8 Dec 2021, 5:21 am
 The extraordinary  Ngoc Son Bui (my interview with him here) has organized a very interesting workshop (Constitutional Law of Greater China, 9-10 December 2021, Oxford Programme in Asian Laws) around essays that will be contributed to a Handbook of Constitutional Law in Greater China that is likely to become a standard in the field and an important reference for anyone interested in issues of Chinese constitutionalism (Program here). [read post]
30 Sep 2021, 6:00 am
Lubman famously likened the state of Chinese law since Reform and Opening set in to a bird in a cage. [read post]
25 Feb 2020, 7:12 pm by Supreme People's Court Monitor
Team (队伍 (or work team) derives from “classical” Party terminology (as Stanley Lubman highlighted in a 2014 article)). [read post]
9 Oct 2019, 1:20 pm
” All sessions will take place in Jeffries Hall room 1225 (701 South State Street, Ann Arbor) unless otherwise noted.Draft: October 2, 2019Friday, October 11, 20198:00 to 8:15    Arrival8:15     Introductory Remarks (Mary Gallagher and Nicholas Howson)8:30 to 10:30  Panel 15 minutes per speaker 8:30     Liu Sida “Cage for the Birds: On the Social Transformation of Chinese Law” (1999-2019) (Stanley Lubman)8:40… [read post]
12 Mar 2018, 1:37 pm
I am happy to announce the publication of "Between the Judge and the Law: Judicial Independence and Authority With Chinese Characteristics," which appears in the latest issue of the Connecticut Journal of International Law 33(1):1-41 (2017). [read post]
25 Sep 2017, 9:29 am by Samm Sacks, Paul Triolo
As Stanley Lubman explains, “playing many hours of video games triggers a lower credit score, while purchasing diapers earns points for responsible behavior. [read post]
23 Jan 2017, 3:12 pm by Donald Clarke
Here's the link: http://web.law.columbia.edu/chinese-legal-studies/collected-works-stanley-b-lubman [read post]
3 Oct 2015, 6:04 am by Supreme People's Court Observer
Team (or work team) derives from “classical” Party terminology (as Stanley Lubman highlighted in an article last year)). [read post]
2 Jul 2015, 2:33 pm by Gene Takagi
Thx for reprinting Nonprofit Quarterly WSJ China Real Time: China is building a cage around NGOs both foreign and domestic, writes Stanley Lubman – Wall Street Journal GOOD: Bigoted donor embarrassed by Girl Scouts after giant cash offer rejected. http://bit.ly/1egVvMG Nonprofit Quarterly: Feds are finally taking action against #crowdfunding fraud, and it’s about time. http://hubs.ly/y0Ys3R0 For Purpose Law: CompassPoint — Three Essential Shifts for the Nonprofit… [read post]
15 Nov 2014, 7:44 pm
It is with great pleasure that I note that the 9th Annual Conference of the European China Law Studies Association, with its theme, “Making, Enforcing and Accessing the Law” is taking place 15-16 November 2014 in Hong Kong and is sponsored this year by the Chinese University of Hong Kong. [read post]
12 Aug 2014, 12:23 pm by Donald Clarke
What with the government's crackdown on just about everyone (with the exception of Certain People's Relatives), the well-prepared citizen and visitor will certainly want to read Stanley Lubman's timely explanation of the various rubrics - legal, semi-legal,and illegal - under which various authorities in China can lock you up. [read post]
2 Jul 2014, 7:15 pm by Donald Clarke
Yesterday I blogged about a column my friend and colleague Stanley Lubman had written on the charges against Pu Zhiqiang. [read post]
1 Jul 2014, 12:56 pm by Donald Clarke
Stanley Lubman has a column today in the China Real Time section of the Wall Street Journal online edition that discusses the charges against Pu Zhiqiang. [read post]
28 Jan 2013, 9:30 pm by James Hobbs
   R to L: Professor Jacques deLisle, University of Pennsylvania Law School; Professor Wang Xixin, Peking University Law School; Professor Stanley Lubman, University of California, Berkeley Law School The conference, called “The Future of Chinese Administrative Law,” was made up of a unique mix of Chinese professors of administrative law, American scholars studying China, and experts in U.S. administrative law. [read post]
1 Oct 2012, 3:09 pm by Mohana Kute
Stanley Lubman writes for The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report, August 24, 2012 Counterfeit goods and scams are used to defraud millions of Chinese daily. [read post]