Recent China Legal Publications

This turned up in our inbox today.

The titles, and i’d suggest, particularly the first might make an interesting read as more and more firms will have to employ China educated graduates

 

Zhizhou Wang, Xueyao Li, and I just published a new article in the Journal of Legal Education: “Internationalizing Chinese Legal Education in the Early Twenty-First Century.” It might be of interest to some list members. The full text of the article can be accessed from the journal’s official website below:

http://jle.aals.org/home/vol66/iss2/3/

This article is part of Harvard Law School’s Globalization, Lawyers, and Emerging Economies (GLEE) Project (https://clp.law.harvard.edu/clp-research/globalization/) and the following are two other GLEE articles on China published in the past year:

Stern, Rachel E., and Su Li. 2016. “The Outpost Office: How International Law Firms Approach the China Market.” Law & Social Inquiry 41(1): 184-211.

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/wol1/doi/10.1111/lsi.12138/abstract

Liu, Sida, and Hongqi Wu. 2016. “The Ecology of Organizational Growth: Chinese Law Firms in the Age of Globalization.” American Journal of Sociology 122(3): 798-837.

 http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/688853