Rule of Law- Not Human Rights
With Beijing receiving the 2008 Olympics, controversy erupted over China’s alleged human rights violations and lack of democracy. Many Chinese often argue stability must be valued first before human...
View Article“Rule by Law” Reform
Stability, modernization, and success as a globalized 21st Century state are goals for which the Chinese government is reaching. However, a culture of weak intellectual property rights and ”Rule by...
View ArticleThe Future of China Quality
“According to the Xinhua news agency, in the first seven months of this year, 3631 small scale enterprises producing toys mainly for the US market have closed down due to a decline in the demand for...
View ArticleChina’s Food Safety Law and Tort Reform
With its new Food Safety Law that went into effect on June 1st, 2009, China has edged closer toward an “Americanization” of its tort law system (at least in the Product Liability area). China has given...
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