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Law is a system of rules of conduct that are created by the national legislature in accordance with the legislative procedures and are enforced by the state power. Legal language, as the manifestation of law and the carrier of the legal information, must ... see more

This article explores the current legal protection of personal information in the People’s Republic of China. The P.R.C. has rapidly developed legislatively and academically with comprehensive Chinese data protection regulation closely integrated with all... see more

This paper aims to analyze the origins and implications of the US’s "One China Policy" for the current US’s Taiwan Policy. Although, the US had recognized the People's Republic of China as the sole legal government of whole China in 1979, Washington never... see more

This paper aims to analyze the origins and implications of the US’s "One China Policy" for the current US’s Taiwan Policy. Although, the US had recognized the People's Republic of China as the sole legal government of whole China in 1979, Washington never... see more

One cost of China’s remarkable economic growth since 1978 has been levels of corruption among some public officials, significant enough to seriously erode public confidence in government and the Communist Party of China, and even threaten certain areas of... see more

Examining statutory law and its application in the People’s Republic of China, this article questions the idea that standards are the easier way for a jurisdiction to have “better law,” and cautions against the questionable exercise of official discretion... see more

Between the First Opium War in 1840 and the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, the development of modern Christianity in Nanjing expanded beyond the parameters of faith and spirituality, while interacting closely with Nanjing’s city life ... see more

This paper aims to achieve two goals: the first is to bring a fresh perspective to the Atlanto-centric history of Chinese propaganda while tracing the roots of Sino-Hungarian bilateral approaches and Hungarian Sinology to a time dating some fifteen years ... see more

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