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JEROME ALAN COHEN PUBLICATIONS BOOKS The Criminal Process in the People’s Republic of China, 1949-1963: An Introduction. Cambridge, M.A. : Harvard University Press. 1968. (Co-authored with Hungdah Chiu) People’s China and International Law: A Documentary Study. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press. 1974 (Co-authored with Joan Lebold Cohen) China Today and Her Ancient Treasures, Third Edition. New York : Abrams. 1986. (Co-authored with Hungdah Chiu and Douglas Johnston) The People’s Republic of China and International Law: Observations. Cambridge, M.A. : Harvard Law School. 1967. (Editor) Contemporary Chinese Law: Research Problems and Perspectives. Cambridge, M.A. : Harvard University Press. 1970. (Editor) The Dynamics of China’s Foreign Relations. Cambridge, M.A. : Harvard University, East Asian Research Center. 1970. (Co-authored with Alexander Eckstein), China Trade Prospects and U.S. Policy. New York : Praeger. 1971. (Co-authored with Edward Friedman, Harold C. Hinton, Allen S. Whiting) Taiwan and American Policy: The Dilemma in U.S.-China Relations. New York : Praeger. 1971. (Editor) China’s Practice of International Law: Some Case Studies. Cambridge, M.A. : Harvard University Press. 1972. (Co-Editor with R. Randle Edwards and Fumei Chen) China’s Legal Tradition. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press. 1980. Legal Aspects of Doing Business in China, 1983. New York : Practising Law Institute. 1983. (Authored with the assistance of Yvonne Y. F. Chan and Ho Yuk Ming) Contract Laws of the People’s Republic of China. Hong Kong and Chicago : Longman Group. 1988. (Authored with the assistance of Ta Van Tai and Nguyen Ngoc Bich) Investment Law and Practice in Vietnam. Hong Kong : Longman Group. 1990. (Co-editor with Daniel R. Fung, Neil Kaplan, Peter Malanczuk and Sheng Hang Wang) Arbitration in China: A Practical Guide. 2004. Hong Kong : Sweet & Maxwell Asia.

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  • JEROME ALAN COHEN

    PUBLICATIONS

    BOOKS

    The Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China, 1949-1963: An Introduction. Cambridge, M.A. : Harvard University Press. 1968.

    (Co-authored with Hungdah Chiu) Peoples China and International Law: A Documentary Study. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press. 1974

    (Co-authored with Joan Lebold Cohen) China Today and Her Ancient Treasures, Third Edition. New York : Abrams. 1986.

    (Co-authored with Hungdah Chiu and Douglas Johnston) The Peoples Republic of China and International Law: Observations. Cambridge, M.A. : Harvard Law School. 1967.

    (Editor) Contemporary Chinese Law: Research Problems and Perspectives. Cambridge, M.A. : Harvard University Press. 1970.

    (Editor) The Dynamics of Chinas Foreign Relations. Cambridge, M.A. : Harvard University, East Asian Research Center. 1970.

    (Co-authored with Alexander Eckstein), China Trade Prospects and U.S. Policy. New York : Praeger. 1971.

    (Co-authored with Edward Friedman, Harold C. Hinton, Allen S. Whiting) Taiwan and American Policy: The Dilemma in U.S.-China Relations. New York : Praeger. 1971.

    (Editor) Chinas Practice of International Law: Some Case Studies. Cambridge, M.A. : Harvard University Press. 1972.

    (Co-Editor with R. Randle Edwards and Fumei Chen) Chinas Legal Tradition. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press. 1980.

    Legal Aspects of Doing Business in China, 1983. New York : Practising Law Institute. 1983.

    (Authored with the assistance of Yvonne Y. F. Chan and Ho Yuk Ming) Contract Laws of the Peoples Republic of China. Hong Kong and Chicago : Longman Group. 1988.

    (Authored with the assistance of Ta Van Tai and Nguyen Ngoc Bich) Investment Law and Practice in Vietnam. Hong Kong : Longman Group. 1990.

    (Co-editor with Daniel R. Fung, Neil Kaplan, Peter Malanczuk and Sheng Hang Wang) Arbitration in China: A Practical Guide. 2004. Hong Kong : Sweet & Maxwell Asia.

  • (Co-authored with Margaret K. Lewis) Challenge to China: How China Abolished Its Version of Re-Education Through Labor, Connecticut: Berkshire, 2013.

    BOOK REVIEWS

    Bernard Schwartz, The Supreme Court. In Yale Law Journal (November 1957)

    Kenneth Davis, Administrative Law Treatise. In California Law Review (May 1960)

    John Hazard, Settling Disputes in Soviet Society. In California Law Review (December 1961)

    Albert Blaustein, Fundamental Legal Documents of Communist China. In Yale Law Journal (March 1963)

    Year of the Swedes in China? In Harpers Magazine, Vol. 231 (October 1965)

    Dan Henderson, Conciliation and Japanese Law. In Harvard Law Review (December 1966)

    Fu-shun Lin, Chinese Law Past and Present. In China Quarterly (April-June 1967)

    F.P. Morello, The International Legal Status of Formosa. In China Quarterly (July-September 1967)

    Arthur Lall, How Communist China Negotiates. In American Journal of International Law (April 1969)

    L.C. Chen and Harold Lasswell, Formosa, China and the United Nations. In American Journal of International Law (April 1969)

    Kenneth Young, Negotiating With the Chinese Communists. In American Journal of International Law (October 1969)

    Richard H. Solomon, Maos Revolution and The Chinese Political Culture. In New York Times (December 1971)

    Frank Gibney, Japan: The Fragile Superpower. In Boston Sunday Globe (April 13, 1975)

    Dan F. Henderson, Foreign Enterprise in Japan: Law and Policies. In International Trade Law Journal, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Spring 1975)

    (Co-authored with Joan Lebold Cohen). Ross Terrill, Flowers on An Iron Tree. In The New York Times Book Review (October 5, 1975)

    (Co-authored with Joan Lebold Cohen). Ruth Lor Malloy, Travel Guide to the Peoples Republic of China. In The New York Times Book Review (October 5, 1975)

    Chiang Ching, China Culture Watch. In Saturday Review, Vol. 4 (June 25, 1977)

    Jonathan D. Spence, The Death of Woman Wang. In The New York Times Book Review (June 11, 1978)

  • H.N. Hirsch, The Enigma of Felix Frankfurter. In Hofstra Law Review, Vol. 1, No. 4 (Summer 1982)

    Shao-chuan Leng, Justice in Communist China. In Law Library Journal, Vol. 62 (1969)

    Robert Stuart Nathan, The White Tiger. In The New York Times Book Review (September 6, 1987)

    Laszlo Ladany, The Communist Party of China and Marxism, 1921-85: A Self-Portrait. In Far Eastern Economic Review (March 23, 1989)

    Willy Wo-Lap Lam, China After Deng Xiaoping: The Power Struggle in Beijing Since Tiananmen. In International Herald Tribune (July 27, 1995)

    ARTICLES / BOOK CHAPTERS/ SPEECHES

    Intervention and the Meaning of Bound Under Federal Rule 24(a)(2) Yale Law Journal, Vol. 63, No. 3 (January 1954)

    The Jurisdictional Immunity of Foreign Sovereigns Yale Law Journal, Vol. 63, No. 8 (June 1954)

    Law School Developments Journal of Legal Education, Vol. 13 (1960)

    Mr. Justice Frankfurter California Law Review, Vol. 50 (October 1962)

    Boalt Halls Summer Workshop for International Legal Studies Journal of Legal Education, Vol. 13, No. 2

    The Criminal Process in the Peoples Republic of China: An Introduction Harvard Law Review, Vol. 79, No. 3 (January 1966)

    A Silver Lining to the War Crimes Clouds? The Washington Post and The Boston Globe (August 1966)

    Chinese Mediation on the Eve of Modernization. California Law Review, Vol. 54, No. 3 (August 1966)

    Interviewing Chinese Refugees: Indispensable Aid to Legal Research on China Journal of Legal Education, Vol. 20 (October 1967)

    Chinese Attitudes toward International Law And Our Own Proceedings of the American Society of International Law (1967)

    Comments on Revolution, Reintegration, and Crisis in Communist China, in P.T. Ho and Tang Tsou (ed.). China In Crisis, Vol. 1. Chicago : University of Chicago. 1968.

    Comments on The Impact of Fifty Years of Soviet Theory and Practice of International Law Proceedings of the American Society of International Law (1968)

  • New Developments in Western Studies of Chinese Law Journal of Asian Studies (May 1968)

    Future Developments in Lawyer-Client Relationships Federal Rules Decisions, Vol. 47 (September 1968)

    United States, China and Vietnam Smith Alumnae Quarterly (August 1968)

    The Impact of Tradition Upon Chinese Communist Criminal Procedure A Note on the Right to Counsel Law and Society Review, Vol. 3, No. 2 and 3 (February 1969)

    The Chinese Communist Party and Judicial Independence: 1949-1959 Harvard Law Review, Vol. 82, No. 5 (March 1969) and in China Quarterly (April-June 1969)

    Comments on The Pueblo Crisis Proceedings of the American Society of International Law (1969)

    Drafting Peoples Mediation Rules for Chinas Cities. In J.N. Hazard and W.J. Wagner (ed.), Legal Thought in the U.S. of America Under Contemporary Pressures. 1970. Brussels : Etablissements Emile Bruylant. 1970.

    Foreword to J.C. Vincent, The Extraterritorial System in China: Final Phase. Cambridge, M.A. : Harvard University Press. 1970.

    Continuity and Change in China: Some Law Day Thoughts South Carolina Law Review, Vol. 24, No. 1 (1972)

    China Policy The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 227, No.1 (January 1971)

    Law, Sino-American Relations and Survival Harvard Law School Bulletin, Vol. 22, No. 4 (April 1971)

    Memorandum for President-Elect Nixon on U.S. Relations With China. Congressional Record, pp. 30765-30767 (August 6, 1971)

    Chinese Participation in the United Nations: Changing Realities and the Imperatives of New Policy The American Journal of International Law, Vol. 65, No. 4 Strategies for World Order (September 1971)

    Recognizing China Foreign Affairs, Vol. 50, No. 1 (October 1971)

    On Teaching Chinese Law American Journal of Comparative Law. Vol. 15, No. 4 (Fall 1971)

    Remarks on Comparative Approaches to Negotiations With The Peoples Republic of China Proceedings of American Society of International Law, Vol. 66 (1972)

    (Co-authored with Shao-chuan Leng), The Sino-Indian Dispute Over the Internment and Detention of Chinese Nationals in Cohen (ed.) Chinas Practice of International Law (1972)

    Chinas Attitude Toward the North-South Problem, Report of the 2nd Symposium on International Economic and Business Cooperation, Tokyo, Yomiuri Shimbun (1972)

  • China and Intervention: Theory and Practice, in University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Vol. 121, No. 3 (January 1973) and in John N. Moore (ed.). Law and Civil War in the Modern World, 1973. Baltimore : John Hopkins University Press.

    Chinese Law: At the Crossroads American Bar Association Journal, Vol. 59 (January1973) and in China Quarterly, No. 53 (January/March 1973)

    Notes on Legal Education in China Harvard Law School Bulletin (February 1973) and in Student Lawyer (May 1973)

    Law and Cooperation in American-Northeast Asian Relations: A Foreword Harvard International Law Journal, Vol. 14, No. 2 (1973)

    Education and the Revolutionary Cause Harvard Magazine (February 1975)

    Remarks on the Panel on Japans Assimilation of Western International Law. Proceedings of American Society of International Law (1975)

    Lawyers, Politics, and Despotism in Korea American Bar Association Journal, Vol. 61, Issue 6 (June 1975)

    Just Fifteen Books on China? Harvard Magazine (October 1975)

    (Co-authored with Choon-Ho Park) The Politics of Chinas Oil Weapon Foreign Policy, No. 20 (Fall 1975)

    (Co-authored with Joan Lebold Cohen) Up Against the Great Wall Pacific, Vol. 4, No. 4 (1975)

    Peoples Republic of China, in Richard I. Miller (ed.). The Law of War. Lexington Books, D.C. : Heath & Co. 1975.

    How Election Results Might Affect U.S. China Policies PHP (September 1976)

    A China Policy for the Next Administration Foreign Affairs, Vo. 55, No. 1 (October 1976)

    The Personal Security of Businessmen and Trade Representatives in Victor H. Li (ed.). Law and Politics in Chinas Foreign Trade. Seattle : University of Washington Press. 1977.

    Reflections on the Criminal Process in China Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Vol. 68, No. 3 (1977)

    Japanese Legal Studies Harvard Law School Bulletin (Summer 1977)

    (Co-authored with Joan Lebold Cohen) How to Succeed in Business Without Compromising Democracy or Art: A Reading Guide to Contemporary Japan, Harvard Magazine (November-December 1977)

    Sino-American Relations and International Law in Oksenberg and Oxnam (ed.). Dragon and Eagle: United States China Relations: Past and Future. New York : Basic Books. 1978.

  • (Co-authored with Choon-Ho Park) Chinas Oil Policy in S.C. Leng (ed.). Post-Mao China and Prospects of U.S.-China Trade. Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia. 1978.

    China, Normalization and Agreements Proceedings of the American Society of International Law (1978)

    Normalizing Relations with the Peoples Republic of China American Bar Association Journal (July 1978)

    (Co-authored with Frederick E. Snyder) New Directions: Training Law Teachers Harvard Law School Bulletin (Spring 1978)

    Will China Have a Formal Legal System?, American Bar Association Journal (October 1978)

    Chinas Changing Constitution, China Quarterly, Vol. 76 (December 1978)

    Arms Sales and Human Rights: The Case of South Korea, in Peter G. Brown, Douglas MacLean (ed.). Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy, Lexington, M.A. : Lexington Books. 1978.

    Due Process [in China]? in Ross Terrill (ed.). The China Difference. New York : Harper & Row. 1979.

    Is There Law in China? International Trade Law Journal. Vol. 5 (1979)

    The Lawyer, The Businessman, And China Trade U.S. China Trade Law Conference (1979)

    Chinas New Joint Venture Law in Howard M. Holtzmann and Walter Sterling Surrey (ed.). A New Look at Legal Aspects of Doing Business with China, Developments a Year After Recognition. New York : Practising Law Institute. 1979.

    Human Rights in East Asia: An American Response Harvard Law School Bulletin (Winter 1979)

    Has Justice a Fairer Future in China? Asia (January/February 1979)

    Chinas Changing Constitution Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Spring 1979)

    Will Carters Visit to Seoul Promote Human Rights or Dictatorship? Christian Science Monitor, Vol. 71 (June 21, 1979)

    (Co-authored with W. Gage McAfee) China Hopes Law Will Help Boost Economy Journal of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong (April 1979)

    The Year of the Law and End of Arbitrary Courts Far Eastern Economic Review (October 5, 1979)

    The Legal System of China Journal of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines, Vol. 8, Nos. 2-3 (1980)

  • Building Up the Joint-Economic Framework Far Eastern Economic Review (March 7, 1980)

    A Year of High Adventure in Coming Joint Ventures Far Eastern Economic Review (March 7, 1980)

    New Light on Chinas Joint Ventures East Asian Executive Reports (May 1980)

    Challenges of Commercial Diplomacy Journal of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong (August 1980)

    The Bank of China Clears Up Its Legal Status Euromoney (December 1980)

    Chinas New Lawyers Law American Bar Association Journal, Vol. 66 (December 1980)

    Harvards Program in Law Teaching - A New Dimension in Graduate Legal Education Journal of Legal Education, Vol. 31, Nos. 1-2 (1981)

    Equity Joint Ventures China Business Review, Vol. 9, No. 6 (November-December, 1982)

    Foreword to Chinas Criminal Codes Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology Vol. 10, No. 4 (1982)

    (Co-authored with Jamie P. Horsley) The Trademark Law of the Peoples Republic of China in Martha L. Landwehr (ed.). Private Investors Abroad - Problems and Solutions, New York : Matthew Bender. 1983.

    Rebuilding Chinas Shattered Legal System Asia (November/December 1983)

    Remarks on Legal Implications of Recognition of the Peoples Republic of China Proceedings of the American Society of International Law, Vol. 72 (1978)

    Foreword to Heng Liang and Judith Shapiro, Son of the Revolution. New York : Knopf. 1983.

    Negotiating Complex Contracts with China in Parviz Saney and Hans Smit (ed.). Business Transactions With China, Japan and South Korea. New York : Matthew Bender. 1983.

    The New JV Regulations The China Business Review (November/December 1983)

    Lending to China The China Business Review (January/February 1984)

    Shenzhens New Contract Law The China Business Review (September/October 1984)

    China and Mitsubishi in the Year 2001 Mitsubishi Magazine

    Chinas Taxation of Representatives Offices International Financial Law Review (1985)

    The New Foreign Contract Law The China Business Review (July/August 1985)

    (Co-authored with Ellen R. Eliasoph) Chinas New Technology Import Regulations The China Business Review (November/December 1985)

  • (Co-authored with Charles H. Harris) Equal Pay for Equal Work The China Business Review (January/February 1986)

    China Adopts Civil Law Principles The China Business Review (September/October 1986)

    (Co-authored with David G. Pierce and Isabelle Trousseau-Magny) Les Principes Generaux du Droit Civil Chinois DAsie-Export (October 21, 1986)

    (Co-authored with Ta-kuang Chang) New Foreign Investment Provisions The China Business Review (January/February 1987)

    Foreword: Chinese Law Harvard International Law Journal, Vol. 28, No. 2 (Spring 1987)

    (Co-authored with David G. Pierce) Legal Aspects of Licensing Technology The China Business Review (May/June 1987)

    The Role of Arbitration in Economic Co-operation with China in Michael J. Moser (ed.) Foreign Trade, Investment, and the Law in the Peoples Republic of China, Second Edition. New York : Oxford University Press. 1987.

    (Co-authored with Stuart J. Valentine) Foreign Direct Investment in the PRC: Progress, Problems and Proposals The Journal of Chinese Law, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 1987)

    Sex, Chinese Law and the Foreigner Hong Kong Law Journal, Vol. 18, No. 1 (1988)

    An American Perspective on Chinas Legislative Problems The China Business Review (March/April 1988)

    Major Legal Problems and Issues of Concern About Chinas Economic Laws and Regulations Beverly Hills Bar Association Journal, Vol. 22, No. 1 (Winter 1987-88)

    The Long-Awaited Cooperative Venture Law The China Business Review (July/August 1988)

    (Co-authored with Stuart J. Valentine) Recent Chinese Legislation Assisting Foreign Investors to Solve Their Hard Currency Problem: Import Substitution and other Options Brigham Young University Law Review, Vol. 1988, No. 3 (1988)

    Legal Framework for Investment in Eugene K. Lawson (ed.). U.S. China Trade: Problems and Prospects. New York : Praeger. 1988.

    Fevers and Frustrations The China Business Review (January/February 1989)

    (Co-authored with Wing-wah Mary Wong) The IBM Case: A Milestone for Intellectual Property Protection? The China Business Review (May/June 1989)

    Law and Leadership in China Far Eastern Economic Review (July 13, 1989)

    (Contributor) The Future of U.S.-Indo-China Relations, Asian Update. Asia Society : New York. (October 1989)

  • Tiananmen and the Rule of Law in George Hicks (ed). The Broken Mirror: China After Tiananmen. Chicago : St. James Press. 1990.

    (Co-authored with Adam Kearney) Domestic Arbitration: The New Beijing Arbitration Commission in Freshfields (ed.) Doing Business In China. Yonkers, N.Y. : Juris Pub. 1990.

    Chinas Influence on Vietnams Emerging Legal Environment The China Business Review (May/June 1990)

    Vietnam: China Dja Vu? All Asia Review (September/October 1990)

    Contribution to Fairbank Remembered, compiled by Paul A. Cohen and Merle Goldman. Cambridge, M.A. : John K. Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University. 1991.

    Going Back for More The China Business Review (May/June 1995)

    Hong Kong: Domestic Politics/Socio-Economic Developments and Implications for the United States and the PRC, in David M. Lampton and Alfred D. Wilhelm, Jr. (eds.). United States and China Relations at a Crossroads. Lanham, M.D. : University Press of America. 1995.

    (Co-authored with John E. Lange) The Chinese Legal System A Primer for Investors in Morgan Stanley & Co. (ed.). Focus on China. 1995 and in New York University Journal of International Law, Vol. 17 (1997)

    (Co-authored with Terence A. Dixon) Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in China IPAsia (March 1996)

    (Co-authored with Nicholas C. Howson) Chinese Industry Opens to Overseas Investment National Law Journal (March 11, 1996)

    Reforming Chinas Civil Procedure: Judging the Courts The American Journal of Comparative Law, Vol. 45, No. 4 (1997)

    Settling Business Disputes With China delivered at the International Institute for Sociology of Law. Onati, Spain (June 1999)

    Foreword in Mansfield Center for Pacific Affairs. The Rule of Law: Perspectives from the Pacific Rim. Washington, D.C. : Mansfield Center for Pacific Affairs. 2000.

    Foreword: Scrutinizing the Inscrutable in Jesse T.H. Chang, Isabelle I.H. Wan, and Philip Qu. Chinas IT Policy & Legislation, Vol. II. TransAsia Publishing Ltd. April 2001.

    Opening Statement before the First Public Hearing of the U.S.-China Security Review Commission, Washington, D.C., (June 14, 2001)

    Chinas Troubled Path to WTO International Financial Law Review (September 2001)

    A Legal Laoganbu Looks Back China Rights Forum, No. 2 (2003)

  • The Plight of Chinas Criminal Defense Lawyers Hong Kong Law Journal, Vol. 33, Part 1 (2003)

    China and the WTO: progress, perils, and prospects. Columbia Journal of Asian Law, Vol. 17, No. 1 (Fall 2003)

    (Co-authored with Jared Genser) Waiting on China Washington Post (April 26, 2004)

    (Co-authored with Adam Kearney) Domestic Arbitration: The New Beijing Arbitration Commission Doing Business in China. Vol.3, Sec. IV. Freshfields :Juris Publishing, Inc. July 2004.

    Time to Fix Chinas Arbitration Far Eastern Economic Review (January 2005)

    Law in political transitions: lessons from East Asia and the road ahead for China. New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, Vol. 37, No. 3 (Spring 2005)

    (Co-authored with Matt Williams) To Strengthen Ties with China, Speak the Language First, Christian Science Monitor, Vol. 97, No. 216 (September 30, 2005)

    China Trips Up Its Barefoot Lawyers Far Eastern Economic Review (November 2005)

    The Great Stonewall of China. Wall Street Journal-Eastern Edition, Vol. 247, No. 88 (April 15, 2006)

    Keynote: An Introduction to Law in China Vermont Journal of Environmental Law, Vol. 8 (March 2, 2007)

    Human Rights and the Rule of Law in China Chinese Law & Policy Review, Issue 2 (2007)

    A Slow March to Legal Reform Far Eastern Economic Review (October 2007)

    Hu Jia in Chinas Legal Labyrinth Far Eastern Economic Review (May 2008)

    Chinas Reform Era Legal Odyssey Far Eastern Economic Review (December 5, 2008)

    The Struggle for Autonomy of Beijings Public Interest Lawyers HRIC China Rights Forum (No 1, 2009), pp. 7-14

    Perspectives on Justice in Taiwan Taiwan in Comparative Perspective, Volume 3 (December 2009)

    (Co-authored with Eva Pils) The Fate of Chinas Rights Lawyers Far Eastern Economic Review (December 4, 2009)

    Friedmann Memorial Award Address Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, Vol. 49, Issue 1 (2010)

  • (Co-authored with other members of mission) Report of the Mission to China of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York December 6 to 17, 2009, New York City Bar: Council on International Affairs (May 2010)

    The U.S. (The West) and China: Differing Conceptions of the Role of Law and the Rule of Law, Draft Conference Paper for the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars (July 19-20, 2010)

    Introduction to Part V in John Gillespie and Albert H. Y. Chen (ed.), Legal Reforms in China and Vietnam: A Comparison of Asian Communist Regimes (Routledge: London) September 2010.

    (Co-authored with Margaret K. Lewis) The Enduring Importance of Police Repression: Laojiao, the Rule of Law and Taiwans Alternative Evolution The Impact of Chinas 1989 Tiananmen Massacre (2011)

    "Reforming China's Criminal Procedure: An Introduction to this" Columbia Journal of Asian Law, Vol. 24, Issue 2 (Spring 2011), pp. 213-228

    Ted Kennedys Role in Restoring Diplomatic Relations with China New York University Journal of Legislation and Public Policy, Vol. 14, Number 2 (May 2011)

    Hungdah Chiu, China, and International Law: A Life Well Spent Maryland Journal of International Law, Vol. 27, Issue 1 (May 2012)

    Dispute Resolution in Different Societies, Formal and Informal Procedure: Chinese National Report, in Civil Procedure in "Cross-Cultural Dialogue: Eurasia Context," Dmitry Maleshin, Ed. (2012), pp. 68-81

    Loss to the Nation and the World : A Tribute University of Hawaii Law Review (2012), pp. 37

    Criminal Justice in China: From the Gang of Four to Bo Xilai Human Rights Watch (July 25, 2013)

    How Taiwans Constitutional Court Reined in Police Power: Lessons for the Peoples Republic of China, co-authored with Margaret K. Lewis, 37 Fordham Intl L. J. 863 (2014)

    "Settling International Business Disputes with China: Then and Now 2014 Symposium: Never the Twain: Emerging U.S.-Chinese Business Law Relations" Cornell International Law Journal (2014) page 55

    "Chen GuangCheng" Berkshire Dictionary of Chinese Biography Volume 4 (2015)

    OP-EDS AND COMMENTARIES

    The Chinese Legal System Chicago Today (Spring 1966)

  • Human Rights in South Korea: Implications for U.S. Policy, Christianity and Crisis (August 18, 1975)

    Japans Watergate: Made in U.S.A. The New York Times Magazine (November 21, 1976)

    Human Rights in China Washington Post (April 23, 1978)

    China Sweet and Sour Nieman Reports (Autumn 1978)

    A Taiwan Dissidents Long Road to Prison The Asian Wall Street Journal (April 30, 1980)

    From Harvards Halls to Prison in Taiwan The Asian Wall Street Journal (May 19, 1980)

    Kim Must be Spared The New York Times (Sept. 18, 1980)

    The Gang of Four Trial Los Angeles Times (January 11, 1981)

    After Kims Freedom The New York Times (December 23, 1982)

    A Case Against Screening South China Morning Post (June 11, 1990)

    China: Clinging to Courts on a Marxist Model The Washington Post (January 14, 1991)

    Press the Cause of Human Rights with Chinese Leaders The Japan Times (April 15, 1991)

    Going on Trial in China The Washington Post (July 14, 2001)

    China Needs Real Defence Lawyers South China Morning Post (September 17, 2002)

    (Co-authored with Jared Genser) Yang Jianlis Trial of Injustice The Asian Wall Street Journal (August 4, 2003)

    Weak court system nearing crisis point: the US expert South China Morning Post (March 2, 2006)

    Rightist Wrongs The Asian Wall Street Journal (June 26, 2007)

    A Just Legal System International Herald Tribune (December 12 2007)

    If All Goes Well South China Morning Post (July 10, 2008)

    Chinas Jailed Champions South China Morning Post (July 26, 2008)

    State of Surveillance South China Morning Post (August 7, 2008)

    Loosening Beijings Invisible Hand South China Morning Post (August 21, 2008)

    Medals for Human Rights Heroes The European Lawyer (September 25, 2008)

    Triumph and Adversity South China Morning Post (September 4, 2008)

    Milk Scandal Leaves Sour Taste for Foreign Investors South China Morning Post (October 2, 2008)

  • Body Blow for the Judiciary South China Morning Post (October 18, 2008)

    Torture Under Scrutiny South China Morning Post (November 1, 2008)

    Ties That Blind South China Morning Post (November 13, 2008)

    Rebuilding Trust South China Morning Post (November 27, 2008)

    Taiwan on Trial Wall Street Journal Asia (December 23, 2008)

    Legal Reform Can Promote Harmony South China Morning Post (December 25, 2008)

    Chen Judges Bungle Their Chance South China Morning Post (January 8, 2009)

    Laws Repeal Raises Bar for Beijing South China Morning Post (January 24, 2009)

    Inching Towards Fairness South China Morning Post (February 7, 2009)

    (Co-authored with Eva Pils) The Disappearance of Gao Zhisheng Wall Street Journal Asia (February 9, 2009)

    Softly Softly South China Morning Post (February 19, 2009)

    April Fools Days in Tibet South China Morning Post (March 7, 2009)

    Beijing Must Reveal Fate of Human Rights Lawyer South China Morning Post (March 19, 2009)

    Court of Mass Appeal South China Morning Post (April 4, 2009)

    Lesson in Integrity for All South China Morning Post (April 18, 2009)

    Fine Words Lack Specifics South China Morning Post (May 2, 2009)

    Political Tremors South China Morning Post (May 14, 2009)

    Will Beijing Follow Taipeis Lead On Human Rights South China Morning Post (May 28, 2009)

    Silence of the Lambs South China Morning Post (June 11, 2009)

    Peoples Justice South China Morning Post (June 25, 2009)

    Rough Justice South China Morning Post (July 9, 2009)

    Prisoner of the System South China Morning Post (July 21, 2009)

    (Co-authored with Yu-Jie Chen) Chairman Mas Challenge Wall Street Journal Asia (July 28, 2009)

    (Co-authored with Jeremy Daum) State of Secrecy South China Morning Post (August 6, 2009)

  • Law for the Times South China Morning Post (August 20, 2009)

    Key Decisions South China Morning Post (September 3, 2009)

    A Work in Progress South China Morning Post (September 17, 2009)

    The Darker Side of the Chinese Miracle South China Morning Post (October 1, 2009)

    Viewed from Afar South China Morning Post (October 15, 2009)

    Taiwans Constitutional Court: A Model for Beijing? South China Morning Post (October 29, 2009)

    Flame of Conscience South China Morning Post (November 12, 2009)

    Out in the Open South China Morning Post (November 26, 2009)

    Art of the Covenant South China Morning Post (December 12, 2009)

    Arbitrary Justice South China Morning Post (December 23, 2009)

    Chinas Hollow Rule of Law CNN (December 31, 2009)

    Rough Justice South China Morning Post (January 5, 2010)

    (Co-authored with Yu-Jie Chen) Under Threat South China Morning Post (January 20, 2010)

    (Co-authored with Oliver Zhong) The Peoples Will South China Morning Post (February 3, 2010)

    Fight the Good Fight South China Morning Post (February 17, 2010)

    Network Solutions South China Morning Post (March 4, 2010)

    Tied to the Cause South China Morning Post (March 17, 2010)

    (Co-authored with Beth Schwanke) Chinas Missing Human Rights Lawyer New York Times (March 19, 2010)

    (Co-authored with Yu-Jie Chen) Law Unto Itself South China Morning Post (April 1, 2010)

    (Co-authored with Yu-Jie Chen) China Rips Up Rule Book The Age (April 1, 2010)

    Sage Advice South China Morning Post (April 14, 2010

    (Co-authored with Yu-jie Chen) Dont Argue South China Morning Post (April 28, 2010)

    (Co-authored with Yu-jie Chen) Slippery Slope South China Morning Post (May 11, 2010)

    (Co-authored with Jeremy Daum) Secret Agenda South China Morning Post (May 26, 2010)

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    Justice Denied South China Morning Post (July 21, 2010)

    Safe and Sound South China Morning Post (August 4, 2010)

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    Nobel Ripples South China Morning Post (October 13, 2010)

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    (Co-authored with Jon Van Dyke) Lines of Latitude South China Morning Post (November 10, 2010)

    (Co-authored with Eva Pils) Empty Chairs in Oslo Speak Volumes Wall Street Journal (November 12, 2010)

    (Co-authored with Jon Van Dyke) High Stakes South China Morning Post (November 24, 2010)

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    Dark Days and Rights South China Morning Post (December 22, 2010)

    Maoist Thought Police South China Morning Post (January 4, 2011)

    Question Time South China Morning Post (January 19, 2011)

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    When Sparks Fly South China Morning Post (February 16, 2011)

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    The Jurys Out South China Morning Post (March 16, 2011)

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    Out of Reach South China Morning Post (April 27, 2011)

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    No Place Like Home South China Morning Post (May 26, 2011)

    Turning a Deaf Ear South China Morning Post (June 7, 2011)

    Happy Returns? South China Morning Post (June 22, 2011)

    Chinas Shame Over Ai Weiwei Wall Street Journal Asia (June 24, 2011)

    (Co-authored with Yu-Jie Chen) Partners on Crime South China Morning Post (July 6, 2011)

    First, They Came for the Lawyers Foreign Policy (July 12, 2011)

    Justice of Peers South China Morning Post (July 20, 2011)

    In Safe Hands? South China Morning Post (August 3, 2011)

    (Co-authored with Mizuki Koshimoto) Peoples Court South China Morning Post (August 17, 2011)

    (Co-authored with Yu-Jie Chen) Open to Debate South China Morning Post (September 9, 2011)

    (Co-authored with Yu Han) Seeking Shelter South China Morning Post (September 28, 2011)

    Wrong Side of the Law South China Morning Post (October 26, 2011)

    Chinas Legal Blindness Wall Street Journal Asia (November 3, 2011)

    (Co-authored with Yu Han) Laws Protectors South China Morning Post (November 23, 2011)

    Chinas Latest Legal Crackdown Wall Street Journal Asia (December 13, 2011)

    Engage, Dont Isolate South China Morning Post (December 30, 2011)

    (Co-authored with Jared Genser) Harmful Effects South China Morning Post (January 26, 2012)

    Deft Moves South China Morning Post (February 22, 2012)

    Champion of Change South China Morning Post (March 23, 2012)

    The Big Squeeze South China Morning Post (April 18, 2012)

  • Chens Silent Partner: Luck The Washington Post (May 7, 2012)

    Flights of Fancy South China Morning Post (May 9, 2012)

    Crunch Time South China Morning Post (June 6, 2012)

    Scales of Injustice South China Morning Post (July 6, 2012)

    Rough Justice South China Morning Post (August 1, 2012)

    (Co-authored with Yu-Jie Chen) A Call from the Dark South China Morning Post (September 5, 2012)

    A Wiser Course South China Morning Post (October 5, 2012)

    Pawns of the System South China Morning Post (October 31, 2012)

    Cry Freedom South China Morning Post (December 11, 2012)

    Legal Challenge South China Morning Post (January 3, 2013)

    Gradual Process South China Morning Post (January 16, 2013)

    Is This Really the End of Re-Education Through Labor? East Asia Forum (February 15, 2013)

    Forging Ahead South China Morning Post (May 12, 2014)

    Loose Ends South China Morning Post (July 25, 2013)

    NegotiationNot WarCan Resolve China's Conflict With Japan The Atlantic (August 2, 2013)

    Empty Promises South China Morning Post (August 26, 2013)

    The Bo Headache, South China Morning Post (October 1, 2013)

    Hard Work, South China Morning Post (November 19, 2013)

    Struggling for Justice: Chinas Courts and the Challenge of Reform, World Politics Review (January 14, 2014)

    Abe must act now to seal Fukushima nuclear reactors, before it's too late, co-authored with Julian Gresser and Ernst Frankel, South China Morning Post (April 5, 2014)

    Not a moment too soon!, Thinking Taiwan (May 5, 2014)

    Reasonable doubt, South China Morning Post (May 12, 2014)

    Arrested freedom, South China Morning Post (June 2, 2014)

    Mr. Chen Goes to Washington, The Diplomat (July 28, 2014)

  • Justice in Theory, South China Morning Post (August 18, 2014)

    (Co-Authored with Yu-Jie Chen) Human Rights and Cross Strait Relation, The Diplomat (August 21, 2014)

    China's socialist rule of law still offers real hope of improvements to legal system, South China Morning Post (November 4, 2014)

    Chinas New Constitution Day: Is it Worth Celebrating? , China Brief (November 20, 2014)

    Xis Crackdown on Corruption has hit the obvious targets, Financial Times (January 1, 2015)

    Normalisation of Sino-US Ties Was the Right Move, as Todays China Shows, South China Morning Post (January 7, 2015)

    Revisiting Chen Guangchengs Great Escape: How Did the Blind Dissident Escape the Clutches of China Securities ? The Wall Street Journal (March 15, 2015).

    China, US can keep the peace South China Morning Post (June 20, 2015)

    Behind Zhou's Trial South China Morning Post (July 6, 2015)

    Detention of women's activists makes mockery of 'rule of law' South China Morning Post (March 26, 2015)

    Blind Activist Chen Guangcheng Recounts Thrilling Escape from China in New Autobiography, South China Morning Post (March 21, 2015)

    Obstacles to Trust, South China Morning Post (August 3, 2015)

    A Call from the Dark," South China Morning Post (September 5, 2015)

    A Mockery of China's Pledge on Rule of Law, South China Morning Post (September 25, 2015)

    The China-Taiwan Summit, A ChinaFile Conversation, ChinaFile, coauthored with Richard Bernstein, Andrew J. Nathan and Ho-fung Hung (November 5, 2015)

    The Cross-Strait Meeting's Lasting Impact,Foreign Policy (November 9, 2015)

    Chinas Courts Continue to Silence Critics of Party Policies, South China Morning Post (December 29, 2015)

    (Co-Authored with Eli Friedman and Aaron Halegua) Cruel irony: Chinas Communists are stamping out labor activism, The Washington Post (January 3, 2016)

    Why the elections in Taiwan matter so much for Beijing, the region and the US, South China Morning Post (January 11, 2016)

    The Dilemma Facing Rights Lawyers in China, South China Morning Post (January 18, 2016)

  • Can Taiwan show Beijing and the world how disputed islands should be used for peace?, South China Morning Post, (February 19, 2016)

    A Legal Defense Against Chinese Oppression, Wall Street Journal, (February 16, 2016)

    A Looming Crisis for Chinas Legal System, Foreign Policy, (February 22, 2016)

    Forecasting the Aftermath of a Ruling on Chinas Nine-Dash Line, Foreign Policy, (April 20, 2016)

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