Volume 3 Issue 2
VOLUME 3 ISSUE 2
The Loyola University Chicago School of Law International Law Review is pleased to make available articles from our Volume 3 Issue 2. All citations are to 3 Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev. ___.
All of the documents are in the Adobe PDF file format. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer in order to view the documents. If you do not have a copy of Adobe Reader, please visit the Adobe Acrobat Reader website to download a free copy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WING-TAT LEE LECTURE
- On Being an International Lawyer
Richard B. Bilder
REMARKS
- Emerging Legal Issues in China
Ying White - A Practitioner's View of Chinese Legal Developments
William A. Spence
FEATURE ARTICLES
- The Basic Law and Democratization in Hong Kong
Michael C. Davis - Coming Out of Denial: An Analysis of AIDS Law and Policy in China (1987-2006)
John Balzano and Jia Ping - Competition in China's Securities Market: Reform of Current Regulatory Systems
Chenxia Shi
STUDENT ARTICLES
- The Rape and Return of China's Cultural Property: How Can Bilateral Agreements Stem the Bleeding of China's Cultural Heritage in a Flawed System?
Jason M. Taylor - A Rose by Any Other Name: Protecting Geographical Indications for Wine and Spirits in China
Mark J. Calaguas - Why Invoking the SCM Agreement May Not Be a Good Response to Chinese Textiles
Konstantina K. Athanasakou
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VOLUME 3 ISSUE 2
The Loyola University Chicago School of Law International Law Review is pleased to make available articles from our Volume 3 Issue 2. All citations are to 3 Loy. U. Chi. Int'l L. Rev. ___.
All of the documents are in the Adobe PDF file format. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer in order to view the documents. If you do not have a copy of Adobe Reader, please visit the Adobe Acrobat Reader website to download a free copy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
WING-TAT LEE LECTURE
- On Being an International Lawyer
Richard B. Bilder
REMARKS
- Emerging Legal Issues in China
Ying White - A Practitioner's View of Chinese Legal Developments
William A. Spence
FEATURE ARTICLES
- The Basic Law and Democratization in Hong Kong
Michael C. Davis - Coming Out of Denial: An Analysis of AIDS Law and Policy in China (1987-2006)
John Balzano and Jia Ping - Competition in China's Securities Market: Reform of Current Regulatory Systems
Chenxia Shi
STUDENT ARTICLES
- The Rape and Return of China's Cultural Property: How Can Bilateral Agreements Stem the Bleeding of China's Cultural Heritage in a Flawed System?
Jason M. Taylor - A Rose by Any Other Name: Protecting Geographical Indications for Wine and Spirits in China
Mark J. Calaguas - Why Invoking the SCM Agreement May Not Be a Good Response to Chinese Textiles
Konstantina K. Athanasakou
Back to ILR Home Page