Climate Change The effects of tourism on animal welfare in Asia November 4, 2019 0 Image Credit: Bear and elephant show, Malingering /Flickr; Licence: CC BY-NV-ND 2.0 Written by David Fennell. Scholars estimate that there are 120 billion animals that…
Law and Justice China’s Study-Work School February 8, 2016 0 Written by Anqi Shen. While the Chinese criminal justice system maintains punitive, youth justice in China is an exception, operating on the core principles of…
Law and Justice On Ilham Tohti September 25, 2014 0 Written by Jackie Sheehan. Can anyone produce a genuine, verified statement by Ilham Tohti supporting independence for Xinjiang or advocating violence by Uyghurs? The answer…
Law and Justice Speechless: The silencing of Gao Zhisheng is a warning to other lawyers and activists August 20, 2014 1 Written by Jackie Sheehan. Gao Zhisheng left Shaya Prison in Xinjiang on 7 August 2014. He left prison; he is not free. During the additional…
Law and Justice Swift justice and rough justice in China: criminal responsibility, the death penalty, and the Gu Kailai trial August 13, 2012 2 By Jackie Sheehan. For those familiar with the China’s criminal courts, the first response to Thursday’s seven-hour trial of Gu Kailai and Zhang Xiaojun for…