Tsinghua China Law Review

We have received the inaugural  issue of Tsinghua China Law Review. Wishing Carlton Willey and the folks at Tsinghua Law School the best of luck with their new journal.

Tsinghua China Law Review http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/docsn/fxy/tclr/tclr.htm

Table of Contents, Volume 1 Number1, Spring 2009

The Necessity of Codification of China’s Private International Law: A Study from the Perspective of the Historical Development of Chinese Conflicts Law

CHEN Weizuo, Tsinghua Law School

Gathering Momentum for US-China Cooperation on Climate Change

 Steve Wolfson, US Environmental Protection Agency

A Comparative Study of Lawyers’ Ethics in the US and PRC: Attorney-Client Privilege and Duty of Confidentiality  

XI Xu, Baker & McKenzie LLP

A Look at China’s Antidumping Policies and Practices  

R. Shane McNamara, UCLA School of Law

Law and Literature in the Tang Dynasty: Imperial Scholar Bai Juyi and the Concept of Panwen

Norman P. Ho, Harvard University

The Conflict and Harmony on Interpretation of
Hong Kong Basic Law

WANG Xuanwei, Tsinghua Law School

For additional information, see our earlier post on the journal http://legalresearchplus.com/2009/03/03/tsinghua-china-law-review/

Long titles of Chinese statutes

The International Energy Agency book “Cleaner Coal in China” has posted its annexes online. Annex III includes a list of Chinese  statutes related to renewable energy and environmental law. The Annex provides the full title of each statute in English and Chinese, in addition to information on the date of passage, entry into force, and the government organ that issued the law.  Because uniform translations of statutes are uncommon, having the dates and the decree numbers of the government bodies helps locate the full-text in English or Chinese of these laws in databases, such as LexisNexis China Law Database, IsinoLaw, LawInfoChina and Westlaw China. Let’s hope that all publications will provide such complete and useful bibliographic references to Chinese legislation.

Cleaner Coal in China http://www.iea.org/w/bookshop/add.aspx?id=355

Book Annexes: http://www.iea.org/Textbase/nppdf/free/2009/Coal_china2009_annexes.pdf

Corporate Social Responsibility in China

China CSR Map provides information on organizations, corporations and individuals involved in corporate social responsibility. Information is available in English and Chinese. The site also provides links to international CSR codes and organizations.

China CSR Map

http://www.chinacsrmap.org/E_Default.asp

http://www.chinacsrmap.org/

China Law Libraries Online

The Law Librarians of China (China Law Libraries Online) have revamped their Web site.   All content is in Chinese, but they expect to post English language materials in the near future.  Hat tip to Wei Luo.

The China Law Libraries Online Web site does post links to 17 major law school libraries in China:

 

Peking University School of Law, Law Library
http://www.law.pku.edu.cn/tsg

 

Tsinghua University School of Law Library
http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/docsn/fxy/lib/index.htm

 

Chinese People’s University Law School Library
http://www.law.ruc.edu.cn/library

 

Sun Yat-sen University School of Law Library
http://202.116.73.59/library/rule.asp

 

Chongqing University School of Law Library
http://law.cqu.edu.cn/fxtug/Index.asp

 

Chongqing University School of Law Library
http://law.cqu.edu.cn/fxtug/Index.asp

 

Hunan University School of Law Library
http://law.hnu.cn/index.php/action_category_catid_6.html

 

Nanjing University School of Law Library
http://law.nju.edu.cn/Article/ShowClass.asp?ID=20079331283361

 

Xiamen University Library Law Library
http://210.34.4.20/library/lib_law/main1.html #4

 

Wuhan University Law School Library
http://210.42.125.38/

 

Sichuan University School of Law Library
http://fxy.scu.edu.cn/tsqb

 

Yantai University School of Law Library
http://www.law.ytu.edu.cn/index.html

 

Shanxi University School of Law Library
http://202.207.216.178/list.php?fid=39

 

Liaoning University School of Law Library
http://law.lnu.edu.cn/release/ziliao

 

Jilin University Research Center for Theory of Law Library http://www.legaltheory.com.cn/info.asp?id=205

 

Jilin University Research Center for Theory of Law Library http://www.legaltheory.com.cn/info.asp?id=205

 

Zhejiang University Guanghua School of Law Library

http://www.lawlib.zju.edu.cn

 

China Law Libraries Online http://www.chinalawlib.org.cn/

Tsinghua China Law Review

Tsinghua Law School, the MIT of China, has a new English language law journal: Tsinghua China Law Review. The first issue is due later this year.

tap tip to Carlton Willey, the editor -in-chief.

From the official announcment:

The Tsinghua China Law Review is a new law journal at the Tsinghua University

School of Law in Beijing, China. The TCLR is an English‐language academic journal

aimed at a global audience, publishing articles on legal topics relating to China. The

TCLR Board of Editors is a collaborative effort between foreign students in the

Tsinghua LLM Program in Chinese Law and Chinese students at the Tsinghua School

of Law. The journal will follow a U.S. law journal format. It will be published biannually

and distributed to subscribers in the U.S., China, and throughout the world.

 

Call for Submissions

The TCLR is currently seeking high‐quality scholarly articles for its upcoming issue.

Articles should be original works of legal analysis on topics relating to Chinese law

or other legal issues that pertain to China. Citations are required for all points of

law, assertions of fact, or references to other works. Citations should be in footnotes

and formatted in accordance with the Bluebook (http://www.legalbluebook.com).

Articles may be submitted by email, in Word format, to TsinghuaCLR@gmail.com or

in hard copy, along with a CD‐ROM electronic copy, to the Tsinghua School of Law.

Kindly email the preceding address for postal information. The current Call for

Submissions is open until April 3, 2009. Submitted articles will be considered on

a rolling basis.

 

A Note on the Language of Publication

The main body of articles should be written in English. However, Chinese‐language

legal terminology, citations, or references to laws or other original sources may be

provided in Chinese, and will be translated by the TCLR editorial staff. In addition,

for articles that regularly reference Chinese‐language laws or other materials, the

TCLR editorial staff will translate the materials to English so that they may be

included as appendices to the article for publication.

Website: The TCLR website will be hosted by the Eastlaw service, and is currently under construction.  Once complete, from the site one can view abstracts of published articles, submit articles, subscribe to the journal, and receive information about symposia events, etc.  If you would like to subscribe to our listserv to receive periodic email updates (only critical emails, perhaps one per month), kindly send an email to TsinghuaCLR@gmail.com with the phrase “[Subscribe TCLR listserv]” in the subject line. 

Chinese Law on LexisNexis: enjoy it while you can

Without much fanfare, LexisNexis recently added the LexisNexis China Law Database with English language translations of Chinese laws and regulations. After inquiring about a Chinese language version of the database, I learned that the China Law Database appeared on academic accounts by mistake and will soon disappear. If you are attending AALL, please consider lobbying LexisNexis representatives to keep the database.  Paul and Erika’s survey research demonstrated a strong preference for Westlaw among librarians, so perhaps LexisNexis can distinguish themselves by offering better access to foreign law materials.

In the meantime, take advantage of the China Law Database while you can.  File-Name:LNCHNL.