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6 Mar 2012, 7:59 pm by Stan
http://t.co/96nHGmdB -> NYT: Scandals in Hong Kong Raise Fears About China http://t.co/AbK1zuJH -> FT: Normal is peculiar for the renminbi http://t.co/8ohnA1vd -> CNN: China's plans to shift from being world's factory to shopper http://t.co/EUhItoSo -> NYT: Signs of Slowing in China – New York Times http://t.co/mW7LRxM8 -> The pros and cons of rising labor costs http://t.co/mhJQh5YZ -> Stanley Lubman: Criminal Law Reform: Some Steps Forward, How… [read post]
5 Mar 2012, 10:17 am by rmorgan
The Wall Street Journal, February 7, 2012 by Stanley Lubman http://on.wsj.com/y2fQU0 How the new law operates will depend on the mindset of participants in the Chinese “political-legal system” who will be required to put the law into practice…. [read post]
22 Feb 2012, 9:44 am by rmorgan
The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report, January 24, 2012 by Stanley Lubman http://on.wsj.com/xRj6Xo A new dispute over access to accounting information on U.S. [read post]
13 Jan 2012, 4:40 pm by rmorgan
The Wall Street Journal, December 23, 2011 by Stanley Lubman http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2011/12/23/chinas-wukan-protest-will-rights-awareness-spread/? [read post]
23 Dec 2011, 1:46 pm by rmorgan
The Wall Street Journal, December 9, 2011 by Stanley Lubman http://on.wsj.com/s9P1au Why do some accident victims in China demand damages from their rescuers? [read post]
20 Dec 2011, 4:11 pm by rmorgan
The Wall Street Journal, November 21, 2011 by Stanley Lubman http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2011/11/21/in-china-laws-on-paper-vs-law-in-practice/? [read post]
6 Dec 2011, 2:57 pm by rmorgan
Wall Street Journal, October 25, 2011 by Stanley Lubman http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2011/10/25/a-glimpse-into-chinese-law-making/ Building a legal system is replete with deliberation over technicalities in any nation, but the enterprise is especially difficult in a huge country under authoritarian single-party rule, with traditions inconsistent with the rule of law, and which is undergoing dramatic social change. [read post]
3 Nov 2011, 4:55 pm by rmorgan
The Wall Street Journal, China Realtime Report, September 26, 2011 by Stanley Lubman http://on.wsj.com/mYkQxC Even if debate persists about the role of the courts in referencing the Constitution, serious reforms are unlikely to appear soon. [read post]
18 Oct 2011, 9:23 am by rmorgan
The Wall Street Journal, September 1, 2011 by Stanley Lubman http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2011/09/01/with-proposed-law-change-china-is-threatening-to-legalize-repression/ A draft of the revised law, posted (in Chinese) Tuesday on the website of the National People’s Congress, confirms what many rights advocates had previously feared: That China plans to legalize the secret and illegal detentions that have previously been carried out in violation of existing [...] [read post]
6 Oct 2011, 11:26 am by rmorgan
The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report, August 31, 2011 by Stanley Lubman http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2011/08/31/dont-overlook-chinas-ordinary-laywers/ There is a relatively small number of activist Chinese lawyers (commonly referred to as “rights protectors”) who specialize in representing Chinese citizens whose rights are violated by government agencies…. [read post]
13 Sep 2011, 10:00 am by Tiffany Chiao
The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report, August 10, 2011 by Stanley Lubman http://on.wsj.com/oCIS9e China has expanded the coverage of its social insurance system to include foreigners working in the country in a move that could have significant consequences for Americans and American businesses operating in the country unless Washington steps in to negotiate on their [...] [read post]
22 Aug 2011, 12:26 pm by Tiffany Chiao
The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report, July 22, 2011 by Stanley Lubman http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2011/07/22/changes-to-chinas-indigenous-innovation-policy-dont-get-too-excited/ While government policy on procurement has receded from the original position and “indigenous innovation” has been “delinked” from government procurement requirements, implementation of this shift is problematic because acceptance and commitment by sub-central… [read post]
13 Aug 2011, 2:18 pm by Dan
If you want to know what is going on with social insurance for foreigners, I recommend you read Professor Stanley Lubman's post on China Real Time Report, entitled, "Chinese Social Insurance: Will Foreigners Be Able to Opt Out? [read post]
11 Aug 2011, 9:36 am by Tiffany Chiao
The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report, July 5, 2011 by Stanley Lubman http://on.wsj.com/nqlxGz Although there is no sign of any national movement taking shape, the central government is haunted by the Mideast revolutions. [read post]
8 Aug 2011, 2:34 pm by Tiffany Chiao
The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report, June 21, 2011 by Stanley Lubman http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2011/06/21/chinas-critical-disconnect/ Underfunded local governments frequently dilute and undercut implementation of national laws and policies in their effort to sustain growth and increase local revenues…. [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]
11 Jul 2011, 10:54 am by Tiffany Chiao
The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report, May 31, 2011 by Stanley Lubman http://on.wsj.com/kRr32G China’s leadership has put a priority on quieting social tensions and reducing public protests. [read post]
1 Jun 2011, 12:15 pm by Tiffany Chiao
The Wall Street Journal, China Real Time Report, April 19, 2011 by Stanley Lubman http://on.wsj.com/l5qk2m A recent WTO decision is supposed to result in the removal of several barriers to the importation of American movies that have collectively been a sore point in Hollywood for years. [read post]
31 May 2011, 3:31 am by Donald Clarke
Here’s an excellent piece by Stanley Lubman on recent trends in the court system: in brief, judges are being urged to mediate instead of adjudicate. [read post]
9 May 2011, 12:11 pm by Tiffany Chiao
Legal exchanges offer U.S. and European organizations some hope of expanding citizens’ rights in China,” says Stanley Lubman, an expert on Chinese law at the University of California’s Berkeley Law School. [read post]