SYMPOSIUM: JUDICIAL REFORM AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA
Wang Jiangyu
Judicial Reform and Political Development in China: An Introduction by the Managing Editor
Chin J Comp Law (2014) 2 (2): 185-187 doi:10.1093/cjcl/cxu016
Randall Peerenboom
The Battle Over Legal Reforms in China: Has There Been a Turn Against Law?
Chin J Comp Law (2014) 2 (2): 188-212 doi:10.1093/cjcl/cxu012
Lance L. P. Gore
The Political Limits to Judicial Reform in China
Chin J Comp Law (2014) 2 (2): 213-232 doi:10.1093/cjcl/cxu009
Mavis Chng and Michael W. Dowdle
The Chinese Debate about the Adjudication Committee: Implications for What ‘Judicial Independence’ Means in the Context of China
Chin J Comp Law (2014) 2 (2): 233-251 doi:10.1093/cjcl/cxu010
Xin He
Administrative Reconsideration’s Erosion of Administrative Litigation in China
Chin J Comp Law (2014) 2 (2): 252-269 doi:10.1093/cjcl/cxu008
Hualing Fu
Human Rights Lawyering in Chinese Courtrooms
Chin J Comp Law (2014) 2 (2): 270-288 doi:10.1093/cjcl/cxu014
Weitseng Chen
‘Sir, We Suggest You Be Fired’. Lessons for China from Taiwan’s Judicial Reforms
Chin J Comp Law (2014) 2 (2): 289-313 doi:10.1093/cjcl/cxu015
ARTICLES
Lisa Toohey and Jonathan Crowe
The Illusory Reference of the Transitional State and Non-Market Economy Status
Chin J Comp Law (2014) 2 (2): 314-336 doi:10.1093/cjcl/cxu004
Li Chen
Lawyers as the Emerging Diplomatic Elite in China: the Making of the First Chinese Barrister at the English Bar
Chin J Comp Law (2014) 2 (2): 337-376 doi:10.1093/cjcl/cxu011
ANNUAL REPORTS
Lu Wang
Comparative Law Scholarship in China in 2013
Chin J Comp Law (2014) 2 (2): 377-400 doi:10.1093/cjcl/cxu007
Sheng Zhang
Legislative Development in China in 2013
Chin J Comp Law (2014) 2 (2): 401-418 doi:10.1093/cjcl/cxu006
Xiang Ren
Judicial Cases in China in 2013
Chin J Comp Law (2014) 2 (2): 419-438 doi:10.1093/cjcl/cxu013