24.2 Articles
Gay Liberation in the Illiberal State
Cite as: Stewart L. Chang, Gay Liberation in the Illiberal State, 24 WASH. INT’L. L.J. 1 (2015)
Arbitrage for Property Rights: How Foreign Investors Create Substitutes for Property Institutions in China
Cite as: Weitseng Chen, Arbitrage for Property Rights: How Foreign Investors Create Substitutes for Property Institutions in China, 24 WASH. INT’L. L.J. 47 (2015)
Changing the Rules of the (International) Game: How International Law is Turning National Courts into International Political Actors
Cite as: Osnat Grady Schwartz, Changing the Rules of the (International) Game: How International Law is Turning National Courts into International Political Actors, 24 WASH. INT’L. L.J. 99 (2015)
The Policy and Targets of Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in China and the United States
Cite as: Haiyan Liu, The Policy and Targets of Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in China and the United States 24 WASH. INT’L. L.J. 137 (2015)
24.2 Translations
Supreme People’s Court Annual Report on Intellectual Property Cases (2013) (China)
Cite As: Supreme People's Court of China, Supreme People's Court Annual Report on Intellectual Property Cases (2013) (China) 24 WASH. INT’L. L.J. 189 (Tong Li, Xiaohan Lou, Zhenan Wang, Qiuwen Xu trans., 2015)
24.2 Comments
New Formalities for Casual Labor: Addressing Unintended Consequences of China’s Labor Contract Law
Cite as: Daniel S. S. Cairns, New Formalities for Casual Labor: Addressing Unintended Consequences of China’s Labor Contract Law, 24 WASH. INT’L. L.J. 219 (2015)
Gay Liberation in the Illiberal State
Cite as: Stewart L. Chang, Gay Liberation in the Illiberal State, 24 WASH. INT’L. L.J. 1 (2015)
Arbitrage for Property Rights: How Foreign Investors Create Substitutes for Property Institutions in China
Cite as: Weitseng Chen, Arbitrage for Property Rights: How Foreign Investors Create Substitutes for Property Institutions in China, 24 WASH. INT’L. L.J. 47 (2015)
Changing the Rules of the (International) Game: How International Law is Turning National Courts into International Political Actors
Cite as: Osnat Grady Schwartz, Changing the Rules of the (International) Game: How International Law is Turning National Courts into International Political Actors, 24 WASH. INT’L. L.J. 99 (2015)
The Policy and Targets of Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in China and the United States
Cite as: Haiyan Liu, The Policy and Targets of Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in China and the United States 24 WASH. INT’L. L.J. 137 (2015)
24.2 Translations
Supreme People’s Court Annual Report on Intellectual Property Cases (2013) (China)
Cite As: Supreme People's Court of China, Supreme People's Court Annual Report on Intellectual Property Cases (2013) (China) 24 WASH. INT’L. L.J. 189 (Tong Li, Xiaohan Lou, Zhenan Wang, Qiuwen Xu trans., 2015)
24.2 Comments
New Formalities for Casual Labor: Addressing Unintended Consequences of China’s Labor Contract Law
Cite as: Daniel S. S. Cairns, New Formalities for Casual Labor: Addressing Unintended Consequences of China’s Labor Contract Law, 24 WASH. INT’L. L.J. 219 (2015)