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27.1 Articles
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East Asian Court Reform on Trial: Introduction to the Symposium
Cite as: Setsuo Miyazawa, East Asian Court Reform on Trial: Introduction to the Symposium, 27 WASH. INT’L L.J. 1 (2017).

Diversification of the Japanese Judiciary
Abstract with Translations
Cite as: Daniel H. Foote, East Asian Court Reform on Trial: Diversification of the Japanese Judiciary, 27 WASH. INT’L L.J. 7 (2017).

Assessing the Direct and Indirect Impact of Citizen Participation in Serious Criminal Trials in Japan
​Abstract with Translations
Cite as: Matthew J. Wilson, East Asian Court Reform on Trial: Assessing the Direct and Indirect Impact of Citizen Participation in Serious Criminal Trials in Japan, 27 WASH. INT’L L.J. 75 (2017).

Victim Participation in Japan
Abstract with Translations
Cite as: Erik Herber, East Asian Court Reform on Trial: Victim Participation in Japan, 27 WASH. INT’L L.J. 119 (2017).

Introduction of Videotaping in Interrogations and the Lessons of the Imaichi Case: A Case of Conventional Criminal Justice Policy-Making in Japan
Abstract with Translation
Cite as: Setsuo Miyazawa & Mari Hirayama, Introduction of Videotaping in Interrogations and the Lessons of the Imaichi Case: A Case of Conventional Criminal Justice Policy-Making in Japan, 27 WASH. INT’L L.J. 149 (2017).

Advance Toward "People's Court" In South Korea
Abstract with Translations
Cite as: Yong Chul Park, Advance Toward "People's Court" In South Korea, 27 WASH. INT’L L.J. 177 (2017).

Criminal Court Reform in Taiwan: A Case of  Fragmented Reform in a Not-Fragmented Court System
Abstract with Translation
Cite as: Kai-Ping Su, Criminal Court Reform in Taiwan: A Case of  Fragmented Reform in a Not-Fragmented Court System, 27 WASH. INT’L L.J. 203 (2017).

Court Reform with Chinese Characteristics
Abstract with Translations
Cite as: Margaret Y.K. Woo, 
Court Reform with Chinese Characteristics, 27 WASH. INT’L L.J. 241 (2017).

East Asian Court Reform on Trial: Comments on the Contributions
Cite as: Malcolm M. Feeley, East Asian Court Reform on Trial: Comments on the Contributions, 27 WASH. INT'L L.J. 273 (2017).

27.1 Translation and Comment

Translation: 
The Supreme People's Court's Annual  Report on Intellectual Property Cases (2016) (China)
Abstract  with Translations
Translated by Tianyi (Tammy) Wu and Xiaoyang Wang 

​Cite as: Supreme People’s Court’s Annual Report on Intellectual Property Cases (最高人民法院知识产权案件年度报告) (2016年)) (China), translated in 27 WASH. INT’L L.J. 295 (2017).
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Comment:
 "So Far as War Allows": Why the Al Mahdi Conviction is Unlikely to Stem the Pace of  Cultural Destruction Perpetrated by Non-State Actors
Abstract with Translations
Cite as: Jessica E. Burrus, "So Far as War Allows": Why the Al Mahdi Conviction is Unlikely to Stem the Pace of  Cultural Destruction Perpetrated by Non-State Actors, 27 WASH. INT’L L.J. 317 (2017).

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