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Chinese Authorities Continue To Suppress Lawyers After Replacing Minister of Justice
March 15, 2018
Campaign of Forced Evictions in Beijing Contravenes International Human Rights Standards
March 14, 2018
Corruption and Weak Property Protections Fuel Protests in Rural China: The Case of Wukan Village
May 31, 2017
Chinese Authorities Decided Not To Prosecute Police Officers Found To Have Caused a Beijing Resident’s Death
May 16, 2017
Access to Justice
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Criminal Justice
Carrie Lam Wins Hong Kong Election Amid Reports of Central Government Interference
March 27, 2017
Developments in Hong Kong and Macau
Prosecution of Labor Advocates Has Chilling Effect on Labor NGOs, Strikes Continue
February 22, 2017
Worker Rights
Guangdong Authorities Arrest Labor Rights Advocates
January 21, 2016
Worker Rights
Alibaba’s Dispute With Officials Highlights Lack of Transparency and Weak Rule of Law
March 27, 2015
Business and Human Rights
One Year Later, Initial Impact of China’s Population Planning Policy Adjustment Smaller Than Expected
December 9, 2014
Population Control
Supreme Court Draft Interpretation Clarifies Environmental Public Interest Litigation
November 25, 2014
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