Judiciary A constitutional court for Malaysia: A misconceived legal transplant? November 25, 2019 0 Image Credit: “Sultan Abdul Samad Building” by Richard Pluck/Flickr; Licence: CC BY-NC-ND 2.0. Written by Andrew Harding There has been much talk in Malaysia recently…
Culture and Society Cultural Policy in Deliberative Democracy August 26, 2019 0 Written by Chieh Hsiang Wu. Image credit: Cihu Memorial Sculpture Garden (Chiang Kai-shek) by Rutger van der Maar /Flickr, license CC BY 2.0 After years of…
Activism Polarising Dissent: The constructed narrative of Singapore’s new ‘fake news’ law June 10, 2019 0 Written by Howard Lee and Terence Lee. Image Credit: singapore by Matt Madd/Flickr, Licence CC BY 2.0. On 8 May 2019, Singapore passed its fake news legislation.…
Asia Belt and Road Dispute Settlement and Transnational Governance July 30, 2018 1 Written by Mark Feldman. To succeed, China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) will require the development of an effective model of transnational governance. Such a…
China Policing Public Relations in China February 12, 2018 0 Written by Suzanne E. Scoggins. Of all the things for the Chinese police to pour money into these days, one might think that a public…
Uncategorized China: a glimpse of the future of music streaming? July 28, 2017 0 Written by Robert Lyons. China’s music streaming market is of interest on several fronts, including the vast size of the market, the high percentage of use…
China Women Judges in Post-Mao China – How much do we know? July 21, 2017 2 Written by Anqi Shen. Who are women judges in China? What do they do? What are their roles and positions in the Chinese judicial profession?…
Law and Justice Sources for Chinese Legal Reform February 10, 2016 0 Written by Kenneth Winston. It is commonly observed that Chinese legal history was guided for centuries by the idea of rule by law, rather than…
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…
China International engagement in China’s human rights: keeping the faith September 10, 2015 0 Written by Titus Chen. July 2015 is destined to be an unforgettable time in Xi Jinping’s presidency. What befell Chinese human rights lawyers during that…