Susan Finder..
She writes
The Supreme People’s Court Monitor published 21 posts in 2022 (including this one), with close to 40,000 page views. The most number of views came from the United States, with three jurisdictions having almost the same number of views:
- (Mainland) China;
- India; and
- Hong Kong (Hong Kong SAR).
The United Kingdom, Germany, and Canada trailed the others by a significant margin. I wish I knew the distribution of my readers in mainland China–from my discussions with Chinese judges this year, it seems I have a significant number of readers in the System (??), seemingly more than among Chinese academics, with several important exceptions.
Why did I do less blogging in 2022? It can be attributed to focusing on longer academic articles and writing several short ones (one still to be published), as well as preparing for several challenging presentations. The presentation at the China International Commercial Court meeting in August was among those. It was a great pleasure to participate in an in-person event at the University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law this fall. I look forward to doing the same starting in January. I am very pleased that New York University School of Law’s U.S.-Asia Law Institute published my article on decoding the Supreme People’s Court’s Services and Safeguards Opinions and appreciate Katherine Wilhelm’s skillful editing.
Read the full report at
Supreme People’s Court Monitor 2022 Year-end Report