Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 2003
Article
The Study of Chinese law in the United States: Reflections on the Past and Concerns about the Future
Stanley Lubman
2003-01-01 Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 001-035
The Dark Side of Trusts: Challenges to Chinese Inheritance Law
Frances H. Foster
2003-01-01 Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 151-186
The X-Files: Past and Present Portrayals of China's Alien “Legal System”
Randall Peerenboom
2003-01-01 Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 037-095
Globalization and Economic Regulation in China: Selective Adaptation of Globalized Norms and Practices
Pitman B. Potter
2003-01-01 Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 119-150
China's Legal System and the WTO: Prospects for Compliance
Donald C. Clarke
2003-01-01 Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 097-118
General Information
Table of Contents
Note
Re-Introducing Lay Participation to Japanese Criminal Cases: An Awkward Yet Necessary Step
Joseph J. Kodner
2003-01-01 Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 231-254
Essay
Qing China and the Legal Treatment of Mental Infirmity: A Preliminary Sketch in Tribute to Professor William C. Jones
William P. Alford and Chien-Chang Wu
2003-01-01 Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 187-192
How I Got the Story (and Why It Took So Long): Legal History Research in China
Alison W. Conner
2003-01-01 Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 193-220
Development
Application of U.S. Status of Forces Agreements to Article 98 of the Rome Statute
Erik Rosenfeld
2003-01-01 Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 273-293
A New Remedy Stresses the Need for International Education: The Impact of the Lagrand Case on a Domestic Court's Violation of a Foreign National's Consular Relations Rights Under the Vienna Convention
Jeremy White
2003-01-01 Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 295-312
Why Toss Out the Baby with the Bath Water? Saving the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency from the Perpetually-Stalled Bankruptcy Reform Act
Gil Hopenstand
2003-01-01 Volume 2 • Issue 1 • 2003 • 255-271