China The Cross-Strait #10YearChallenge January 23, 2019 0 Written by Margaret Lewis. What a difference a decade makes. Pandas are not the focus of the #10YearChallenge, in part perhaps because a 5-year-old panda…
China Community corrections in China – “let a thousand flowers bloom?” – Observations from recent research visits July 19, 2017 0 Written by Susyan Jou. As a criminology Professor in Taiwan, I’ve had the opportunity to visit China in 2015 and 2017, looking at the Beijing and…
China Penetrating Law Into the Walls of Chinese Detention Centers July 18, 2017 0 Written by Margaret Lewis. Last Saturday, the window closed for comments on the draft PRC Detention Center Law. The Ministry of Public Security touts the…
China Open Government in China: Bound to Improve, Within Bounds. November 11, 2016 0 Written by Jessica Batke,* Julia Breuer, and Matthias Stepan. From remarks by the Premier to new guidelines for open government, we’ve been hearing a lot…
Law and Justice The rise of rule by fear February 15, 2016 0 Written by Eva Pils. In the course of my research on Chinese human rights lawyers over the past several years, I got to hear a…
Law and Justice A Review of China’s Record on Torture February 9, 2016 0 Written by Margaret Lewis. When visiting Washington DC in November 2014, Chinese President Xi Jinping stated that “China has made enormous progress in human rights.…