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19 Jun 2012, 10:23 am by rmorgan
Stanley Lubman writes for The Wall Street Journal, China Realtime Report, May 14, 2012 The illegal harassment of Chen Guangcheng and the reign of Bo Xilai in Chongqing each in their own way signal the fundamental weakness of Chinese law and the extent to which it serves as a tool to maintain the Party’s control of [...] [read post]
10 Sep 2012, 3:48 pm by Mohana Kute
Stanley Lubman writes for The Wall Street Journal, August 7, 2012 On July 23rd in Guizhou province, lawyers obtained a partial victory for some of the defendants accused of involvement in organized crime. [read post]
19 Jun 2012, 10:23 am by rmorgan
Stanley Lubman writes for The Wall Street Journal, China Realtime Report, May 14, 2012 The illegal harassment of Chen Guangcheng and the reign of Bo Xilai in Chongqing each in their own way signal the fundamental weakness of Chinese law and the extent to which it serves as a tool to maintain the [...] [read post]
12 Jul 2012, 9:57 am by rmorgan
Stanley Lubman writes for The Wall Street Journal, May 30, 2012 In theory, CCP members who commit crimes will be turned over to the procuracy or police and the courts for criminal prosecution after initially being punished internally by the party’s own Commissions for Discipline Inspection. [read post]
25 Apr 2012, 2:29 pm by rmorgan
Stanley Lubman writes for The Wall Street Journal, March 21, 2012 One draft of the amendment to the Law had provided that the police could hold suspects incommunicado and in secret locations. [read post]
10 Sep 2012, 3:48 pm by Mohana Kute
Stanley Lubman writes for The Wall Street Journal, August 7, 2012 On July 23rd in Guizhou province, lawyers obtained a partial victory for some of the defendants accused of involvement in organized crime. [read post]
29 May 2012, 9:55 am by rmorgan
Stanley Lubman writes for The Wall Street Journal, China Realtime Report, April 26, 2012 While the Wukan rebellion was seen by some as an encouraging symbol of protest, it may ultimately be remembered as a failure…. several hundred villagers in Zhejiang province protested uncompensated land seizures for a month, leading to three arrests. [read post]
25 Apr 2012, 2:33 pm by rmorgan
Stanley Lubman writes for The Wall Street Journal, March 26, 2012 The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continues to tighten its grasp on the legal profession with Ministry of Justice (MOJ) announcing that every new Chinese lawyer must now swear an oath of allegiance to the party. [read post]
21 Mar 2012, 7:06 am by Stan
Stanley Lubman, who has a new blog post on the topic for the Wall Street Journal. [read post]
18 Apr 2012, 10:46 am by rmorgan
Stanley Lubman writes for The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report, March 6, 2012 Welcome revisions include the requirement of judicial supervision of compulsory psychiatric treatment for criminal suspects, the introduction of pretrial hearings and plea bargaining, and the exclusion of evidence obtained by illegal means. [read post]
7 Sep 2012, 3:15 pm by Mohana Kute
Stanley Lubman writes for The Wall Street Journal, July 16, 2012 The Shifang protests…. may augur both a growing public anger over environmental degradation and a rise of political activism among China’s younger generation—trends that could lead in turn to an increase in legal challenges to the arbitrary behavior of local governments. [read post]
16 May 2012, 4:25 pm by rmorgan
Stanley Lubman writes for The Wall Street Journal, China Realtime Report, April 12, 2012 The problems largely stem from Bo’s “smash the black” campaign, a furious effort to crackdown on corruption and organized crime carried about by former Chongqing police chief Wang Lijun that, by all accounts, involved misuse of both the courts and the police. [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]
27 Aug 2012, 2:13 pm by Mohana Kute
Stanley Lubman writes for The Wall Street Journal, July 4, 2012 Two recent incidents involving officials’ violence against women call attention to the violation of citizens’ rights by local governments and the weakness of remedies for citizens under Chinese law. [read post]
13 May 2012, 8:59 pm by Stan
RT @gadyepstein: Two Big Stories, One Conclusion: China Has No "Legal System" http://t.co/EEMujY5e WSJ blog post by Stanley Lubman -> Latest China Hearsay: WTO A/V Products Case: Suspicions Confirmed? [read post]
25 Mar 2012, 8:59 pm by Stan
Govt procurement no sure boon to Chinese brands cars http://t.co/BfpM1g3Y -> Stanley Lubman: Lawyers’ New Party Loyalty Oath: A Sign of Weakness http://t.co/0GUb2OCf @ChinaRealTime -> "@WSJChina: Forex Flows Dictate China's Policy Outlook http://t.co/cUxw9C9T" -> Bloomberg: China Laws Might Have Hurt Apple’s IPad Fight http://t.co/yTI22TxZ Um, not at all. [read post]
24 Jul 2011, 10:54 pm by IP Dragon
Professor Stanley Lubman (University of California, Berkeley) warns IP holders to be not too excited, yet. [read post]
26 Apr 2012, 8:59 pm by Stan
Presidential Politics http://t.co/Yc8WPudF -> Diplomat: If China Sneezes… http://t.co/o2bloCv8 -> Stephen Roach: America's Renminbi Fixation http://t.co/pDHImS83 -> AP: China: $10 bn in credit for some European nations http://t.co/4KPVutLM -> WSJ: Four Months Later, the Wukan Model Shows Signs of Waning http://t.co/EEyHuSKc by Stanley Lubman -> Profit motive can help fight over fake goods http://t.co/ekvjipkB I think there are serious limitations to this… [read post]