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In this series over fifty articles and essays are republished, most in their entirety, and they are divided into four volumes based on a set of questions that they address. This the fourth volume looks at some of the important legal responses of China's rulers to matters they consider to be non-Chinese. When emperors ruled China, ruler and ruled conceived of China as the center of the world, and... Read more
China and International Law
Chiu, Hungdah "Chinese Attitudes Toward International Law in the Post-Mao Era" International Lawyer 21 (1987) * Feinerman, James W. "Sovereign Immunity in the Chinese Case and Its Implications for the Future of International Law" in R. St. J. Macdonald, ed., Essays in Honor of Wang Tieya (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1993) * Guiguo, Wang. "China's Return to GATT: Legal and Economic Implications" Journal of World Trade 28 (1994)
The Regulation of Foreign Trade and Investment in China
Edwards, R. Randle. "Imperial China's Border Control Law" Journal of Chinese Law 1 (1987) * Gelatt, Timothy A. "Legal and Extra-Legal Issues in Joint Venture Negotiations" Journal of Chinese Law 1 (1987) * Stein, Laura A. "Wholly-owned Foreign Ventures in China: A Comparison of 3M China Ltd., Grace China Ltd, and the New Foreign Enterprise Law" China Law Reporter 4 (1987)
"Foreign-ness," Overseas Chinese, and Greater China
Chen, Tung-Pi "Bridge Across the Formosa Strait: Private Law Relations Between Taiwan and Mainland China" Journal of International and Comparative Law (NY Law School) 5 (1984) * Ghai, Yash "The Rule of Law and Capitalism: Reflections on the Basic Law" in R. Wacks, ed., Hong Kong, China, and 1997: Essays in Legal Theory (University of Hong Kong Press, 1993) * Rossett, Arthur. "Legal Structures for Special Treatment of Minorities in the People's Republic of China" Notre Dame Law Review * Wesley-Smith, Peter "Settlement of the Question of Hong Kong" California Western International Law Journal 17 (1987)
Privitization
Alford, William P. "Don't Stop Thinking about...Yesterday: Why There Was No Indigenous Counterpart to Intellectual Property Law in Imperial China" Journal of Chinese Law 7 (1993) * Art, Robert C. and Minkang Gu. "China Incorporated: The First Corporation Law of the People's Republic of China" Yale Journal of International Law 20 (1995) * Cao, Lan. "The Cat that Catches Mice: China's Challenge to the Dominant Privatization Model" Brooklyn Journal of International Law21(1995) * Kirby, William C. "China Unincorporated - Company Law and Business-Enterprise in Twentieth Century China" Journal of Asian Studies 54 (1955) * Quian, Andrew Xuefeng. "Why Does not the Rising Water Lift the Boat? Internationalization of the Stock Markets and the Securities Regulatory Regime in China" International Lawyer 29 (1995) * Zheng, Henry R. "Bankruptcy Law of the People's Republic of China: Principle, Procedure, and the Practice" Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 19 (1986)
Chiu, Hungdah "Chinese Attitudes Toward International Law in the Post-Mao Era" International Lawyer 21 (1987) * Feinerman, James W. "Sovereign Immunity in the Chinese Case and Its Implications for the Future of International Law" in R. St. J. Macdonald, ed., Essays in Honor of Wang Tieya (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1993) * Guiguo, Wang. "China's Return to GATT: Legal and Economic Implications" Journal of World Trade 28 (1994)
The Regulation of Foreign Trade and Investment in China
Edwards, R. Randle. "Imperial China's Border Control Law" Journal of Chinese Law 1 (1987) * Gelatt, Timothy A. "Legal and Extra-Legal Issues in Joint Venture Negotiations" Journal of Chinese Law 1 (1987) * Stein, Laura A. "Wholly-owned Foreign Ventures in China: A Comparison of 3M China Ltd., Grace China Ltd, and the New Foreign Enterprise Law" China Law Reporter 4 (1987)
"Foreign-ness," Overseas Chinese, and Greater China
Chen, Tung-Pi "Bridge Across the Formosa Strait: Private Law Relations Between Taiwan and Mainland China" Journal of International and Comparative Law (NY Law School) 5 (1984) * Ghai, Yash "The Rule of Law and Capitalism: Reflections on the Basic Law" in R. Wacks, ed., Hong Kong, China, and 1997: Essays in Legal Theory (University of Hong Kong Press, 1993) * Rossett, Arthur. "Legal Structures for Special Treatment of Minorities in the People's Republic of China" Notre Dame Law Review * Wesley-Smith, Peter "Settlement of the Question of Hong Kong" California Western International Law Journal 17 (1987)
Privitization
Alford, William P. "Don't Stop Thinking about...Yesterday: Why There Was No Indigenous Counterpart to Intellectual Property Law in Imperial China" Journal of Chinese Law 7 (1993) * Art, Robert C. and Minkang Gu. "China Incorporated: The First Corporation Law of the People's Republic of China" Yale Journal of International Law 20 (1995) * Cao, Lan. "The Cat that Catches Mice: China's Challenge to the Dominant Privatization Model" Brooklyn Journal of International Law21(1995) * Kirby, William C. "China Unincorporated - Company Law and Business-Enterprise in Twentieth Century China" Journal of Asian Studies 54 (1955) * Quian, Andrew Xuefeng. "Why Does not the Rising Water Lift the Boat? Internationalization of the Stock Markets and the Securities Regulatory Regime in China" International Lawyer 29 (1995) * Zheng, Henry R. "Bankruptcy Law of the People's Republic of China: Principle, Procedure, and the Practice" Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 19 (1986)
Biography
Tahirih V. Lee is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota Law School






