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Should Chinese Court Rulings Hold in New Zealand?

Should Chinese Court Rulings Hold in New Zealand?

By Christopher Edward Carroll
That was the question at play in a recent court case involving a businessman with debts in China and land holdings in New Zealand.

The Complexities of China’s Struggle For Justice  

The Complexities of China’s Struggle For Justice  

By Jerome A. Cohen and Chi Yin
A campaign against organized crime highlights the risks of China’s approach to law and order – but also reveals how Chinese experts continue to push for a better system.
Should Murder Go Unpunished? China and Extradition, Part 1

Should Murder Go Unpunished? China and Extradition, Part 1

By Jerome A. Cohen
China’s quest to pursue justice beyond its borders – including the case of Kyung Yup Kim in New Zealand – necessitates a hard look at its judicial and legal systems.

How China’s Legal System Enables Intellectual Property Theft

How China’s Legal System Enables Intellectual Property Theft

By Daniel Rechtschaffen
China’s recent improvements in IP protection can’t overcome the fact that its legal system will never offer a level playing field.

Xi: China Must Never Adopt Constitutionalism, Separation of Powers, or Judicial Independence

Xi: China Must Never Adopt Constitutionalism, Separation of Powers, or Judicial Independence

By Charlotte Gao
The Chinese president calls for strengthening the Communist Party’s leadership over law in China.

Why Are Chinese Courts Turning to AI?

Why Are Chinese Courts Turning to AI?

By Meng Yu and Guodong Du
A drive to standardize judgments for “similar cases” has courts experimenting with big data and AI.

China, US Accuse Each Other of Human Rights Violations

China, US Accuse Each Other of Human Rights Violations

By Shannon Tiezzi
It's the 2016 edition of what has become a yearly ritual.
Trial Set for Human Rights Campaigner Guo Feixiong

Trial Set for Human Rights Campaigner Guo Feixiong

By Tyler Roney
Guo Feixiong becomes the latest human rights activist to be tried for "disrupting social order" in China.

US ‘Top Destination’ for China’s Fugitive Officials

US ‘Top Destination’ for China’s Fugitive Officials

By Shannon Tiezzi
Without an extradition treaty, China is having difficulty repatriating corrupt officials who flee to the United States.

Beijing's Blueprint for Judicial Reform

Beijing's Blueprint for Judicial Reform

By Shannon Tiezzi
The Supreme People's Court outlined reforms to increase judicial professionalism and independence.

Xi Jinping's Time as a Countryside Laborer

Xi Jinping's Time as a Countryside Laborer

By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, a judicial controversy, and Chinese Christians past and present. Friday China links.
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