Jerome Cohen's Complete Bibliography
(含中文文章,位于本网页底端)
Books
- The Criminal Process in the People’s Republic of China, 1949-1963: An Introduction. Cambridge, M.A. : Harvard University Press. 1968. 
- (Co-authored with Hungdah Chiu) People’s China and International Law: A Documentary Study. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press. 1974 
- (Co-authored with Joan Lebold Cohen) China Today and Her Ancient Treasures, Third Edition. New York : Abrams. 1986. 
- (Co-authored with Hungdah Chiu and Douglas Johnston) The People’s Republic of China and International Law: Observations. Cambridge, M.A. : Harvard Law School. 1967. 
- (Editor) Contemporary Chinese Law: Research Problems and Perspectives. Cambridge, M.A. : Harvard University Press. 1970. 
- (Editor) The Dynamics of China’s Foreign Relations. Cambridge, M.A. : Harvard University, East Asian Research Center. 1970. 
- (Co-authored with Alexander Eckstein), China Trade Prospects and U.S. Policy. New York : Praeger. 1971. 
- (Co-authored with Edward Friedman, Harold C. Hinton, Allen S. Whiting) Taiwan and American Policy: The Dilemma in U.S.-China Relations. New York : Praeger. 1971. 
- (Editor) China’s Practice of International Law: Some Case Studies. Cambridge, M.A. : Harvard University Press. 1972. 
- (Co-Editor with R. Randle Edwards and Fumei Chen) China’s Legal Tradition. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press. 1980. 
- Legal Aspects of Doing Business in China, 1983. New York : Practising Law Institute. 1983. 
- (Authored with the assistance of Yvonne Y. F. Chan and Ho Yuk Ming) Contract Laws of the People’s Republic of China. Hong Kong and Chicago : Longman Group. 1988. 
- (Authored with the assistance of Ta Van Tai and Nguyen Ngoc Bich) Investment Law and Practice in Vietnam. Hong Kong : Longman Group. 1990. 
- (Co-editor with Daniel R. Fung, Neil Kaplan, Peter Malanczuk and Sheng Hang Wang) Arbitration in China: A Practical Guide. 2004. Hong Kong : Sweet & Maxwell Asia. 
- (Co-authored with Margaret K. Lewis) Challenge to China: How China Abolished Its Version of Re-Education Through Labor, Connecticut: Berkshire, 2013. 
Book Reviews
- Bernard Schwartz, The Supreme Court. In Yale Law Journal (November 1957) 
- Kenneth Davis, Administrative Law Treatise. In California Law Review (May 1960) 
- John Hazard, Settling Disputes in Soviet Society. In California Law Review (December 1961) 
- Albert Blaustein, Fundamental Legal Documents of Communist China. In Yale Law Journal (March 1963) 
- Year of the Swedes in China? In Harper’s Magazine, Vol. 231 (October 1965) 
- Dan Henderson, Conciliation and Japanese Law. In Harvard Law Review (December 1966) 
- Fu-shun Lin, Chinese Law Past and Present. In China Quarterly (April-June 1967) 
- F.P. Morello, The International Legal Status of Formosa. In China Quarterly (July-September 1967) 
- Arthur Lall, How Communist China Negotiates. In American Journal of International Law (April 1969) 
- L.C. Chen and Harold Lasswell, Formosa, China and the United Nations. In American Journal of International Law (April 1969) 
- Kenneth Young, Negotiating With the Chinese Communists. In American Journal of International Law(October 1969) 
- Richard H. Solomon, Mao’s Revolution and The Chinese Political Culture. In New York Times(December 1971) 
- Frank Gibney, Japan: The Fragile Superpower. In Boston Sunday Globe (April 13, 1975) 
- Dan F. Henderson, Foreign Enterprise in Japan: Law and Policies. In International Trade Law Journal, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Spring 1975) 
- (Co-authored with Joan Lebold Cohen). Ross Terrill, Flowers on An Iron Tree. In The New York Times Book Review (October 5, 1975) 
- (Co-authored with Joan Lebold Cohen). Ruth Lor Malloy, Travel Guide to the People’s Republic of China. In The New York Times Book Review (October 5, 1975) 
- Chiang Ching, China Culture Watch. In Saturday Review, Vol. 4 (June 25, 1977) 
- Jonathan D. Spence, The Death of Woman Wang. In The New York Times Book Review (June 11, 1978) 
- H.N. Hirsch, The Enigma of Felix Frankfurter. In Hofstra Law Review, Vol. 1, No. 4 (Summer 1982) 
- Shao-chuan Leng, Justice in Communist China. In Law Library Journal, Vol. 62 (1969) 
- Robert Stuart Nathan, The White Tiger. In The New York Times Book Review (September 6, 1987) 
- Laszlo Ladany, The Communist Party of China and Marxism, 1921-85: A Self-Portrait. In Far Eastern Economic Review (March 23, 1989) 
- Willy Wo-Lap Lam, China After Deng Xiaoping: The Power Struggle in Beijing Since Tiananmen. In International Herald Tribune (July 27, 1995) 
Articles / Book Chapters / Speeches
- “Intervention and the Meaning of ‘Bound’ Under Federal Rule 24(a)(2)” Yale Law Journal, Vol. 63, No. 3 (January 1954) 
- “The Jurisdictional Immunity of Foreign Sovereigns” Yale Law Journal, Vol. 63, No. 8 (June 1954) 
- “Law School Developments” Journal of Legal Education, Vol. 13 (1960) 
- “Mr. Justice Frankfurter” California Law Review, Vol. 50 (October 1962) 
- “Boalt Hall’s Summer Workshop for International Legal Studies” Journal of Legal Education, Vol. 13, No. 2 
- “The Criminal Process in the People’s Republic of China: An Introduction” Harvard Law Review, Vol. 79, No. 3 (January 1966) 
- “A Silver Lining to the War Crimes Clouds?” The Washington Post and The Boston Globe (August 1966) 
- “Chinese Mediation on the Eve of Modernization.” California Law Review, Vol. 54, No. 3 (August 1966) 
- “Interviewing Chinese Refugees: Indispensable Aid to Legal Research on China” Journal of Legal Education, Vol. 20 (October 1967) 
- “Chinese Attitudes toward International Law — And Our Own” Proceedings of the American Society of International Law (1967) 
- Comments on “Revolution, Reintegration, and Crisis in Communist China,” in P.T. Ho and Tang Tsou (ed.). China In Crisis, Vol. 1. Chicago : University of Chicago. 1968. 
- Comments on “The Impact of Fifty Years of Soviet Theory and Practice of International Law” Proceedings of the American Society of International Law (1968) 
- “New Developments in Western Studies of Chinese Law” Journal of Asian Studies (May 1968) 
- “Future Developments in Lawyer-Client Relationships” Federal Rules Decisions, Vol. 47 (September 1968) 
- “United States, China and Vietnam” Smith Alumnae Quarterly (August 1968) 
- “The Impact of Tradition Upon Chinese Communist Criminal Procedure — A Note on the Right to Counsel” Law and Society Review, Vol. 3, No. 2 and 3 (February 1969) 
- “The Chinese Communist Party and ‘Judicial Independence’: 1949-1959” Harvard Law Review, Vol. 82, No. 5 (March 1969) and in China Quarterly (April-June 1969) 
- Comments on “The Pueblo Crisis” Proceedings of the American Society of International Law (1969) 
- “Drafting People’s Mediation Rules for China’s Cities.” In J.N. Hazard and W.J. Wagner (ed.), Legal Thought in the U.S. of America Under Contemporary Pressures. 1970. Brussels : Etablissements Emile Bruylant. 1970. 
- Foreword to J.C. Vincent, The Extraterritorial System in China: Final Phase. Cambridge, M.A. : Harvard University Press. 1970. 
- “Continuity and Change in China: Some ‘Law Day’ Thoughts” South Carolina Law Review, Vol. 24, No. 1 (1972) 
- “China Policy” The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 227, No.1 (January 1971) 
- “Law, Sino-American Relations and Survival” Harvard Law School Bulletin, Vol. 22, No. 4 (April 1971) 
- “Memorandum for President-Elect Nixon on U.S. Relations With China.” Congressional Record, pp. 30765-30767 (August 6, 1971) 
- “Chinese Participation in the United Nations: Changing Realities and the Imperatives of New Policy” The American Journal of International Law, Vol. 65, No. 4 Strategies for World Order (September 1971) 
- “Recognizing China” Foreign Affairs, Vol. 50, No. 1 (October 1971) 
- “On Teaching Chinese Law” American Journal of Comparative Law. Vol. 15, No. 4 (Fall 1971) 
- Remarks on “Comparative Approaches to Negotiations With The People’s Republic of China” Proceedings of American Society of International Law, Vol. 66 (1972) 
- (Co-authored with Shao-chuan Leng), “The Sino-Indian Dispute Over the Internment and Detention of Chinese Nationals” in Cohen (ed.) China’s Practice of International Law (1972) 
- “China’s Attitude Toward the North-South Problem,” Report of the 2nd Symposium on International Economic and Business Cooperation, Tokyo, Yomiuri Shimbun (1972) 
- “China and Intervention: Theory and Practice,” in University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Vol. 121, No. 3 (January 1973) and in John N. Moore (ed.). Law and Civil War in the Modern World, 1973. Baltimore : John Hopkins University Press. 
- “Chinese Law: At the Crossroads” American Bar Association Journal, Vol. 59 (January1973) and in China Quarterly, No. 53 (January/March 1973) 
- “Notes on Legal Education in China” Harvard Law School Bulletin (February 1973) and in Student Lawyer (May 1973) 
- “Law and Cooperation in American-Northeast Asian Relations: A Foreword” Harvard International Law Journal, Vol. 14, No. 2 (1973) 
- “Education and the Revolutionary Cause” Harvard Magazine (February 1975) 
- Remarks on the Panel on Japan’s Assimilation of Western International Law. Proceedings of American Society of International Law (1975) 
- “Lawyers, Politics, and Despotism in Korea” American Bar Association Journal, Vol. 61, Issue 6 (June 1975) 
- “Just Fifteen Books on China?” Harvard Magazine (October 1975) 
- (Co-authored with Choon-Ho Park) “The Politics of China’s Oil Weapon” Foreign Policy, No. 20 (Fall 1975) 
- (Co-authored with Joan Lebold Cohen) “Up Against the Great Wall” Pacific, Vol. 4, No. 4 (1975) 
- “People’s Republic of China,” in Richard I. Miller (ed.). The Law of War. Lexington Books, D.C. : Heath & Co. 1975. 
- “How Election Results Might Affect U.S. China Policies” PHP (September 1976) 
- “A China Policy for the Next Administration” Foreign Affairs, Vo. 55, No. 1 (October 1976) 
- “The Personal Security of Businessmen and Trade Representatives” in Victor H. Li (ed.). Law and Politics in China’s Foreign Trade. Seattle : University of Washington Press. 1977. 
- “Reflections on the Criminal Process in China” Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Vol. 68, No. 3 (1977) 
- “Japanese Legal Studies” Harvard Law School Bulletin (Summer 1977) 
- (Co-authored with Joan Lebold Cohen) “How to Succeed in Business Without Compromising Democracy or Art: A Reading Guide to Contemporary Japan,” Harvard Magazine (November-December 1977) 
- “Sino-American Relations and International Law” in Oksenberg and Oxnam (ed.). Dragon and Eagle: United States – China Relations: Past and Future. New York : Basic Books. 1978. 
- (Co-authored with Choon-Ho Park) “China’s Oil Policy” in S.C. Leng (ed.). Post-Mao China and Prospects of U.S.-China Trade. Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia. 1978. 
- “China, Normalization and Agreements” Proceedings of the American Society of International Law (1978) 
- “Normalizing Relations with the People’s Republic of China” American Bar Association Journal (July 1978) 
- (Co-authored with Frederick E. Snyder) “New Directions: Training Law Teachers” Harvard Law School Bulletin (Spring 1978) 
- “Will China Have a Formal Legal System?,” American Bar Association Journal (October 1978) 
- “China’s Changing Constitution,” China Quarterly, Vol. 76 (December 1978) 
- “Arms Sales and Human Rights: The Case of South Korea,” in Peter G. Brown, Douglas MacLean (ed.). Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy, Lexington, M.A. : Lexington Books. 1978. 
- “Due Process [in China]?” in Ross Terrill (ed.). The China Difference. New York : Harper & Row. 1979. 
- “Is There Law in China?” International Trade Law Journal. Vol. 5 (1979) 
- “The Lawyer, The Businessman, And China Trade” U.S. China Trade Law Conference (1979) 
- “China’s New Joint Venture Law” in Howard M. Holtzmann and Walter Sterling Surrey (ed.). A New Look at Legal Aspects of Doing Business with China, Developments a Year After Recognition. New York : Practising Law Institute. 1979. 
- “Human Rights in East Asia: An American Response” Harvard Law School Bulletin (Winter 1979) 
- “Has Justice a Fairer Future in China?” Asia (January/February 1979) 
- “China’s Changing Constitution” Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Spring 1979) 
- “Will Carter’s Visit to Seoul Promote Human Rights or Dictatorship?” Christian Science Monitor, Vol. 71 (June 21, 1979) 
- (Co-authored with W. Gage McAfee) “China Hopes Law Will Help Boost Economy” Journal of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong (April 1979) 
- “The Year of the Law and End of Arbitrary Courts” Far Eastern Economic Review (October 5, 1979) 
- “The Legal System of China” Journal of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines, Vol. 8, Nos. 2-3 (1980) 
- “Building Up the Joint-Economic Framework” Far Eastern Economic Review (March 7, 1980) 
- “A Year of High Adventure in Coming Joint Ventures” Far Eastern Economic Review (March 7, 1980) 
- “New Light on China’s Joint Ventures” East Asian Executive Reports (May 1980) 
- “Challenges of Commercial Diplomacy” Journal of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong(August 1980) 
- “The Bank of China Clears Up Its Legal Status” Euromoney (December 1980) 
- “China’s New Lawyer’s Law” American Bar Association Journal, Vol. 66 (December 1980) 
- “Harvard’s Program in Law Teaching - A New Dimension in Graduate Legal Education” Journal of Legal Education, Vol. 31, Nos. 1-2 (1981) 
- “Equity Joint Ventures” China Business Review, Vol. 9, No. 6 (November-December, 1982) 
- Foreword to “China’s Criminal Codes” Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology Vol. 10, No. 4 (1982) 
- (Co-authored with Jamie P. Horsley) “The Trademark Law of the People’s Republic of China” in Martha L. Landwehr (ed.). Private Investors Abroad - Problems and Solutions, New York : Matthew Bender. 1983. 
- “Rebuilding China’s Shattered Legal System” Asia (November/December 1983) 
- Remarks on “Legal Implications of Recognition of the People’s Republic of China” Proceedings of the American Society of International Law, Vol. 72 (1978) 
- Foreword to Heng Liang and Judith Shapiro, Son of the Revolution. New York : Knopf. 1983. 
- “Negotiating Complex Contracts with China” in Parviz Saney and Hans Smit (ed.). Business Transactions With China, Japan and South Korea. New York : Matthew Bender. 1983. 
- “The New JV Regulations” The China Business Review (November/December 1983) 
- “Lending to China” The China Business Review (January/February 1984) 
- “Shenzhen’s New Contract Law” The China Business Review (September/October 1984) 
- “China and Mitsubishi in the Year 2001” Mitsubishi Magazine 
- “China’s Taxation of Representatives Offices” International Financial Law Review (1985) 
- “The New Foreign Contract Law” The China Business Review (July/August 1985) 
- (Co-authored with Ellen R. Eliasoph) “China’s New Technology Import Regulations” The China Business Review (November/December 1985) 
- (Co-authored with Charles H. Harris) “Equal Pay for Equal Work” The China Business Review(January/February 1986) 
- “China Adopts Civil Law Principles” The China Business Review (September/October 1986) 
- (Co-authored with David G. Pierce and Isabelle Trousseau-Magny) “Les Principes Generaux du Droit Civil Chinois” D’Asie-Export (October 21, 1986) 
- (Co-authored with Ta-kuang Chang) “New Foreign Investment Provisions” The China Business Review(January/February 1987) 
- “Foreword: Chinese Law” Harvard International Law Journal, Vol. 28, No. 2 (Spring 1987) 
- (Co-authored with David G. Pierce) “Legal Aspects of Licensing Technology” The China Business Review (May/June 1987) 
- “The Role of Arbitration in Economic Co-operation with China” in Michael J. Moser (ed.) Foreign Trade, Investment, and the Law in the People’s Republic of China, Second Edition. New York : Oxford University Press. 1987. 
- (Co-authored with Stuart J. Valentine) “Foreign Direct Investment in the PRC: Progress, Problems and Proposals” The Journal of Chinese Law, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 1987) 
- “Sex, Chinese Law and the Foreigner” Hong Kong Law Journal, Vol. 18, No. 1 (1988) 
- “An American Perspective on China’s Legislative Problems” The China Business Review (March/April 1988) 
- “Major Legal Problems and Issues of Concern About China’s Economic Laws and Regulations” Beverly Hills Bar Association Journal, Vol. 22, No. 1 (Winter 1987-88) 
- “The Long-Awaited Cooperative Venture Law” The China Business Review (July/August 1988) 
- (Co-authored with Stuart J. Valentine) “Recent Chinese Legislation Assisting Foreign Investors to Solve Their Hard Currency Problem: Import Substitution and other Options” Brigham Young University Law Review, Vol. 1988, No. 3 (1988) 
- “Legal Framework for Investment” in Eugene K. Lawson (ed.). U.S. China Trade: Problems and Prospects. New York : Praeger. 1988. 
- “Fevers and Frustrations” The China Business Review (January/February 1989) 
- (Co-authored with Wing-wah Mary Wong) “The IBM Case: A Milestone for Intellectual Property Protection?” The China Business Review (May/June 1989) 
- “Law and Leadership in China” Far Eastern Economic Review (July 13, 1989) 
- (Contributor) “The Future of U.S.-Indo-China Relations,” Asian Update. Asia Society : New York.(October 1989) 
- “Tiananmen and the Rule of Law” in George Hicks (ed). The Broken Mirror: China After Tiananmen.Chicago : St. James Press. 1990. 
- (Co-authored with Adam Kearney) “Domestic Arbitration: The New Beijing Arbitration Commission” in Freshfields (ed.) Doing Business In China. Yonkers, N.Y. : Juris Pub. 1990. 
- “China’s Influence on Vietnam’s Emerging Legal Environment” The China Business Review (May/June 1990) 
- “Vietnam: China Dèja Vu?” All Asia Review (September/October 1990) 
- Contribution to Fairbank Remembered, compiled by Paul A. Cohen and Merle Goldman. Cambridge, M.A. : John K. Fairbank Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University. 1991. 
- “Going Back for More” The China Business Review (May/June 1995) 
- “Hong Kong: Domestic Politics/Socio-Economic Developments and Implications for the United States and the PRC,” in David M. Lampton and Alfred D. Wilhelm, Jr. (eds.). United States and China Relations at a Crossroads. Lanham, M.D. : University Press of America. 1995. 
- (Co-authored with John E. Lange) “The Chinese Legal System— A Primer for Investors” in Morgan Stanley & Co. (ed.). Focus on China. 1995 and in New York University Journal of International Law, Vol. 17 (1997) 
- (Co-authored with Terence A. Dixon) “Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in China” IPAsia (March 1996) 
- (Co-authored with Nicholas C. Howson) “Chinese Industry Opens to Overseas Investment” National Law Journal (March 11, 1996) 
- “Reforming China’s Civil Procedure: Judging the Courts” The American Journal of Comparative Law, Vol. 45, No. 4 (1997) 
- “Settling Business Disputes With China” delivered at the International Institute for Sociology of Law. Onati, Spain (June 1999) 
- “Foreword” in Mansfield Center for Pacific Affairs. The Rule of Law: Perspectives from the Pacific Rim. Washington, D.C. : Mansfield Center for Pacific Affairs. 2000. 
- “Foreword: Scrutinizing the Inscrutable” in Jesse T.H. Chang, Isabelle I.H. Wan, and Philip Qu. China’s IT Policy & Legislation, Vol. II. TransAsia Publishing Ltd. April 2001. 
- “Opening Statement” before the First Public Hearing of the U.S.-China Security Review Commission, Washington, D.C., (June 14, 2001) 
- “China’s Troubled Path to WTO” International Financial Law Review (September 2001) 
- “A Legal Laoganbu Looks Back” China Rights Forum, No. 2 (2003) 
- “The Plight of China’s Criminal Defense Lawyers” Hong Kong Law Journal, Vol. 33, Part 1 (2003) 
- “China and the WTO: progress, perils, and prospects.” Columbia Journal of Asian Law, Vol. 17, No. 1 (Fall 2003) 
- (Co-authored with Jared Genser) “Waiting on China” Washington Post (April 26, 2004) 
- (Co-authored with Adam Kearney) “Domestic Arbitration: The New Beijing Arbitration Commission” Doing Business in China. Vol.3, Sec. IV. Freshfields :Juris Publishing, Inc. July 2004. 
- “Time to Fix China’s Arbitration” Far Eastern Economic Review (January 2005) 
- “Law in political transitions: lessons from East Asia and the road ahead for China.” New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, Vol. 37, No. 3 (Spring 2005) 
- (Co-authoredwith Matt Williams) “To Strengthen Ties with China, Speak the Language First,” Christian Science Monitor, Vol. 97, No. 216 (September 30, 2005) 
- “China Trips Up Its Barefoot Lawyers” Far Eastern Economic Review (November 2005) 
- “The Great Stonewall of China.” Wall Street Journal-Eastern Edition, Vol. 247, No. 88 (April 15, 2006) 
- “Keynote: An Introduction to Law in China” Vermont Journal of Environmental Law, Vol. 8 (March 2, 2007) 
- “Human Rights and the Rule of Law in China” Chinese Law & Policy Review, Issue 2 (2007) 
- “A Slow March to Legal Reform” Far Eastern Economic Review (October 2007) 
- “Hu Jia in China’s Legal Labyrinth” Far Eastern Economic Review (May 2008) 
- “China’s Reform Era Legal Odyssey” Far Eastern Economic Review (December 5, 2008) 
- “The Struggle for Autonomy of Beijing’s Public Interest Lawyers” HRIC China Rights Forum (No 1, 2009), pp. 7-14 
- “Perspectives on Justice in Taiwan” Taiwan in Comparative Perspective, Volume 3 (December 2009) 
- (Co-authored with Eva Pils) “The Fate of China’s Rights Lawyers” Far Eastern Economic Review(December 4, 2009) 
- “Friedmann Memorial Award Address” Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, Vol. 49, Issue 1 (2010) 
- (Co-authored with other members of mission) “Report of the Mission to China of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York December 6 to 17, 2009,” New York City Bar: Council on International Affairs (May 2010) 
- “The U.S. (‘The West’) and China: Differing Conceptions of the Role of Law and the Rule of Law”, Draft Conference Paper for the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars (July 19-20, 2010) 
- “Introduction to Part V” in John Gillespie and Albert H. Y. Chen (ed.), Legal Reforms in China and Vietnam: A Comparison of Asian Communist Regimes (Routledge: London) September 2010. 
- (Co-authored with Margaret K. Lewis) “The Enduring Importance of Police Repression: Laojiao, the Rule of Law and Taiwan’s Alternative Evolution” The Impact of China’s 1989 Tiananmen Massacre (2011) 
- "Reforming China's Criminal Procedure: An Introduction to this" Columbia Journal of Asian Law, Vol. 24, Issue 2 (Spring 2011), pp. 213-228 
- “Ted Kennedy’s Role in Restoring Diplomatic Relations with China” New York University Journal of Legislation and Public Policy, Vol. 14, Number 2 (May 2011) 
- "My First Trip to China: “The Missionary Spirit Dies Hard," Hong Kong Economic Journal, September 3, 2011. 
- "Hungdah Chiu, China, and International Law: A Life Well Spent," Maryland Journal of International Law, Vol. 27, Issue 1 (May 2012) 
- Dispute Resolution in Different Societies, Formal and Informal Procedure: Chinese National Report, in Civil Procedure in "Cross-Cultural Dialogue: Eurasia Context," Dmitry Maleshin, Ed. (2012), pp. 68-81 
- “Loss to the Nation and the World : A Tribute” University of Hawaii Law Review (2012), pp. 37 
- “Criminal Justice in China: From the Gang of Four to Bo Xilai” Human Rights Watch (July 25, 2013) 
- “How Taiwan’s Constitutional Court Reined in Police Power: Lessons for the People’s Republic of China,” co-authored with Margaret K. Lewis, 37 Fordham Int’l L. J. 863 (2014) 
- "Settling International Business Disputes with China: Then and Now 2014 Symposium: Never the Twain: Emerging U.S.-Chinese Business Law Relations" Cornell International Law Journal (2014) page 55 
- “Chen Guang Cheng,” Berkshire Dictionary of Chinese Biography Volume 4 (2015) 
- "Establish Yourself at Thirty: My Decision to Study China's Legal System," Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs, Volume 33 (2015). 
- "Hong Kong in 1963-4: adventures of A Budding China Watcher," Hong Kong Law Journal, Vol. 47, Part 1 of 2017. 
Op-Eds and Commentaries
- “The Chinese Legal System” Chicago Today (Spring 1966) 
- “Human Rights in South Korea: Implications for U.S. Policy,” Christianity and Crisis (August 18, 1975) 
- “Japan’s Watergate: Made in U.S.A.” The New York Times Magazine (November 21, 1976) 
- “Human Rights in China” Washington Post (April 23, 1978) 
- “China Sweet and Sour” Nieman Reports (Autumn 1978) 
- “A Taiwan Dissident’s Long Road to Prison” The Asian Wall Street Journal (April 30, 1980) 
- “From Harvard’s Halls to Prison in Taiwan” The Asian Wall Street Journal (May 19, 1980) 
- “Kim Must be Spared” The New York Times (Sept. 18, 1980) 
- “The Gang of Four Trial” Los Angeles Times (January 11, 1981) 
- “After Kim’s Freedom” The New York Times (December 23, 1982) 
- “A Case Against Screening” South China Morning Post (June 11, 1990) 
- “China: Clinging to Courts on a Marxist Model” The Washington Post (January 14, 1991) 
- “Press the Cause of Human Rights with Chinese Leaders” The Japan Times (April 15, 1991) 
- “Going on Trial in China” The Washington Post (July 14, 2001) 
- “China Needs Real Defence Lawyers” South China Morning Post (September 17, 2002) 
- (Co-authored with Jared Genser) “Yang Jianli’s Trial of Injustice” The Asian Wall Street Journal(August 4, 2003) 
- “Weak court system nearing crisis point: the US expert” South China Morning Post (March 2, 2006) 
- “‘Rightist’ Wrongs” The Asian Wall Street Journal (June 26, 2007) 
- “A Just Legal System” International Herald Tribune (December 12 2007) 
- “If All Goes Well” South China Morning Post (July 10, 2008) 
- “China’s Jailed Champions” South China Morning Post (July 26, 2008) 
- “State of Surveillance” South China Morning Post (August 7, 2008) 
- “Loosening Beijing’s Invisible Hand” South China Morning Post (August 21, 2008) 
- “Medals for Human Rights Heroes” The European Lawyer (September 25, 2008) 
- “Triumph and Adversity” South China Morning Post (September 4, 2008) 
- “Milk Scandal Leaves Sour Taste for Foreign Investors” South China Morning Post (October 2, 2008) 
- “Body Blow for the Judiciary” South China Morning Post (October 18, 2008) 
- “Torture Under Scrutiny” South China Morning Post (November 1, 2008) 
- “Ties That Blind” South China Morning Post (November 13, 2008) 
- “Rebuilding Trust” South China Morning Post (November 27, 2008) 
- “Taiwan on Trial” Wall Street Journal Asia (December 23, 2008) 
- “Legal Reform Can Promote Harmony” South China Morning Post (December 25, 2008) 
- “Chen Judges Bungle Their Chance” South China Morning Post (January 8, 2009) 
- “Law’s Repeal Raises Bar for Beijing” South China Morning Post (January 24, 2009) 
- “Inching Towards Fairness” South China Morning Post (February 7, 2009) 
- (Co-authored with Eva Pils) “The Disappearance of Gao Zhisheng” Wall Street Journal Asia (February 9, 2009) 
- “Softly Softly” South China Morning Post (February 19, 2009) 
- “April Fools Days in Tibet” South China Morning Post (March 7, 2009) 
- “Beijing Must Reveal Fate of Human Rights Lawyer” South China Morning Post (March 19, 2009) 
- “Court of Mass Appeal” South China Morning Post (April 4, 2009) 
- “Lesson in Integrity for All” South China Morning Post (April 18, 2009) 
- “Fine Words Lack Specifics” South China Morning Post (May 2, 2009) 
- “Political Tremors” South China Morning Post (May 14, 2009) 
- “Will Beijing Follow Taipei’s Lead On Human Rights” South China Morning Post (May 28, 2009) 
- “Silence of the Lambs” South China Morning Post (June 11, 2009) 
- “People’s Justice” South China Morning Post (June 25, 2009) 
- “Rough Justice” South China Morning Post (July 9, 2009) 
- “Prisoner of the System” South China Morning Post (July 21, 2009) 
- (Co-authored with Yu-Jie Chen) “Chairman Ma’s Challenge” Wall Street Journal Asia (July 28, 2009) 
- (Co-authored with Jeremy Daum) “State of Secrecy” South China Morning Post (August 6, 2009) 
- “Law for the Times” South China Morning Post (August 20, 2009) 
- “Key Decisions” South China Morning Post (September 3, 2009) 
- “A Work in Progress” South China Morning Post (September 17, 2009) 
- “The Darker Side of the Chinese Miracle” South China Morning Post (October 1, 2009) 
- “Viewed from Afar” South China Morning Post (October 15, 2009) 
- “Taiwan’s Constitutional Court: A Model for Beijing?” South China Morning Post (October 29, 2009) 
- “Flame of Conscience” South China Morning Post (November 12, 2009) 
- “Out in the Open” South China Morning Post (November 26, 2009) 
- “Art of the Covenant” South China Morning Post (December 12, 2009) 
- “Arbitrary Justice” South China Morning Post (December 23, 2009) 
- “China’s Hollow ‘Rule of Law’” CNN (December 31, 2009) 
- “Rough Justice” South China Morning Post (January 5, 2010) 
- (Co-authored with Yu-Jie Chen) “Under Threat” South China Morning Post (January 20, 2010) 
- (Co-authored with Oliver Zhong) “The People’s Will” South China Morning Post (February 3, 2010) 
- “Fight the Good Fight” South China Morning Post (February 17, 2010) 
- “Network Solutions” South China Morning Post (March 4, 2010) 
- “Tied to the Cause” South China Morning Post (March 17, 2010) 
- (Co-authored with Beth Schwanke) “China’s Missing Human Rights Lawyer” New York Times (March 19, 2010) 
- (Co-authored with Yu-Jie Chen) “Law Unto Itself” South China Morning Post (April 1, 2010) 
- (Co-authored with Yu-Jie Chen) “China Rips Up Rule Book” The Age (April 1, 2010) 
- “Sage Advice” South China Morning Post (April 14, 2010 
- (Co-authored with Yu-jie Chen) “Don’t Argue” South China Morning Post (April 28, 2010) 
- (Co-authored with Yu-jie Chen) “Slippery Slope” South China Morning Post (May 11, 2010) 
- (Co-authored with Jeremy Daum) “Secret Agenda” South China Morning Post (May 26, 2010) 
- (Co-authored with Beth Schwanke) “The Silencing of Gao Zhisheng” Wall Street Journal (May 31, 2010) 
- (Co-authored with Yu-jie Chen) “Prisoner in His Own Home” South China Morning Post (June 10, 2010) 
- (Co-authored with J. Colin McGee) “Return of the Native” South China Morning Post (June 22, 2010) 
- (Co-authored with Yu-jie Chen) “Smart Politics” South China Morning Post (July 7, 2010) 
- “Justice Denied” South China Morning Post (July 21, 2010) 
- “Safe and Sound” South China Morning Post (August 4, 2010) 
- (Co-authored with Yu-jie Chen) “Siding with the Rule of Law” South China Morning Post (August 19, 2010) 
- (Co-authored with Eva Pils) “Rules and Reality” South China Morning Post (September 2, 2010) 
- “Breaking Point?” South China Morning Post (September 14, 2010) 
- “Across State Lines” South China Morning Post (September 28, 2010) 
- “Nobel Ripples” South China Morning Post (October 13, 2010) 
- (Co-authored with Jon Van Dyke) “Finding its Sea Legs” South China Morning Post (October 26, 2010) 
- (Co-authored with Jon Van Dyke) “Lines of Latitude” South China Morning Post (November 10, 2010) 
- (Co-authored with Eva Pils) “Empty Chairs in Oslo Speak Volumes” Wall Street Journal (November 12, 2010) 
- (Co-authored with Jon Van Dyke) “High Stakes” South China Morning Post (November 24, 2010) 
- (Co-authored with Jon Van Dyke) “Limits of Tolerance” South China Morning Post (December 7, 2010) 
- “Dark Days and Rights” South China Morning Post (December 22, 2010) 
- “Maoist Thought Police” South China Morning Post (January 4, 2011) 
- “Question Time” South China Morning Post (January 19, 2011) 
- “Political Sport” South China Morning Post (February 1, 2011) 
- “When Sparks Fly” South China Morning Post (February 16, 2011) 
- “Legal Pitfalls” South China Morning Post (March 2, 2011) 
- “The Jury’s Out” South China Morning Post (March 16, 2011) 
- “Law Unto Itself” South China Morning Post (March 30, 2011) 
- “Absolute Power” South China Morning Post (April 12, 2011) 
- “Out of Reach” South China Morning Post (April 27, 2011) 
- “Not a Pretty Picture” South China Morning Post (May 10, 2011) 
- “No Place Like Home” South China Morning Post (May 26, 2011) 
- “Turning a Deaf Ear” South China Morning Post (June 7, 2011) 
- “Happy Returns?” South China Morning Post (June 22, 2011) 
- “China’s Shame Over Ai Weiwei” Wall Street Journal Asia (June 24, 2011) 
- (Co-authored with Yu-Jie Chen) “Partners on Crime” South China Morning Post (July 6, 2011) 
- “First, They Came for the Lawyers” Foreign Policy (July 12, 2011) 
- “Justice of Peers” South China Morning Post (July 20, 2011) 
- “In Safe Hands?” South China Morning Post (August 3, 2011) 
- (Co-authored with Mizuki Koshimoto) “People’s Court” South China Morning Post (August 17, 2011) 
- (Co-authored with Yu-Jie Chen) “Open to Debate” South China Morning Post (September 9, 2011) 
- (Co-authored with Yu Han) “Seeking Shelter” South China Morning Post (September 28, 2011) 
- “Wrong Side of the Law” South China Morning Post (October 26, 2011) 
- “China’s Legal Blindness” Wall Street Journal Asia (November 3, 2011) 
- (Co-authored with Yu Han) “Law’s Protectors” South China Morning Post (November 23, 2011) 
- “China’s Latest Legal Crackdown” Wall Street Journal Asia (December 13, 2011) 
- “Engage, Don’t Isolate” South China Morning Post (December 30, 2011) 
- (Co-authored with Jared Genser) “Harmful Effects” South China Morning Post (January 26, 2012) 
- “Deft Moves” South China Morning Post (February 22, 2012) 
- “Champion of Change” South China Morning Post (March 23, 2012) 
- “The Big Squeeze” South China Morning Post (April 18, 2012) 
- “Chen’s Silent Partner: Luck” The Washington Post (May 7, 2012) 
- “Flights of Fancy” South China Morning Post (May 9, 2012) 
- “Crunch Time” South China Morning Post (June 6, 2012) 
- “Scales of Injustice” South China Morning Post (July 6, 2012) 
- “Rough Justice” South China Morning Post (August 1, 2012) 
- (Co-authored with Yu-Jie Chen) “A Call from the Dark” South China Morning Post (September 5, 2012) 
- “A Wiser Course” South China Morning Post (October 5, 2012) 
- “Pawns of the System” South China Morning Post (October 31, 2012) 
- “Cry Freedom” South China Morning Post (December 11, 2012) 
- “Legal Challenge” South China Morning Post (January 3, 2013) 
- “Gradual Process” South China Morning Post (January 16, 2013) 
- “Is This Really the End of Re-Education Through Labor?” East Asia Forum (February 15, 2013) 
- “Forging Ahead” South China Morning Post (May 12, 2014) 
- “Loose Ends” South China Morning Post (July 25, 2013) 
- “Negotiation—Not War—Can Resolve China's Conflict With Japan” The Atlantic (August 2, 2013) 
- “Empty Promises” South China Morning Post (August 26, 2013) 
- “The Bo Headache,” South China Morning Post (October 1, 2013) 
- “Hard Work,” South China Morning Post (November 19, 2013) 
- “Struggling for Justice: China’s Courts and the Challenge of Reform,” World Politics Review (January 14, 2014) 
- “Abe must act now to seal Fukushima nuclear reactors, before it's too late”, co-authored with Julian Gresser and Ernst Frankel, South China Morning Post (April 5, 2014) 
- “Not a moment too soon!,” Thinking Taiwan (May 5, 2014) 
- “Reasonable doubt,” South China Morning Post (May 12, 2014) 
- “Arrested freedom,” South China Morning Post (June 2, 2014) 
- “Mr. Chen Goes to Washington,” The Diplomat (July 28, 2014) 
- “Justice in Theory,” South China Morning Post (August 18, 2014) 
- (Co-Authored with Yu-Jie Chen) “Human Rights and Cross Strait Relation,” The Diplomat (August 21, 2014) 
- “China's socialist rule of law still offers real hope of improvements to legal system,” South China Morning Post (November 4, 2014) 
- “China’s New Constitution Day: Is it Worth Celebrating? ,” ChinaBrief (November 20, 2014) 
- “Xi’s Crackdown on Corruption has hit the obvious targets,” FinancialTimes (January 1, 2015) 
- “Normalisation of Sino-US Ties Was the Right Move, as Today’s China Shows,” South China Morning Post (January 7, 2015) 
- “Revisiting Chen Guangcheng’s Great Escape: How Did the Blind Dissident Escape the Clutches of China Securities ?” The Wall Street Journal (March 15, 2015). 
- “China, US can keep the peace” South China Morning Post (June 20, 2015) 
- “Behind Zhou's Trial” South China Morning Post (July 6, 2015) 
- “Detention of women's activists makes mockery of 'rule of law'” South China Morning Post (March 26, 2015) 
- “Blind Activist Chen Guangcheng Recounts Thrilling Escape from China in New Autobiography,” South China Morning Post (March 21, 2015) 
- "Glimpses of Lee Kuan Yew," East Asia Forum (May 25, 2015) 
- “Obstacles to Trust,” South China Morning Post (August 3, 2015) 
- “A Call from the Dark," South China Morning Post (September 5, 2015) 
- “A Mockery of China's Pledge on Rule of Law,” South China Morning Post (September 25, 2015) 
- “The China-Taiwan Summit, A ChinaFile Conversation,” ChinaFile, coauthored with Richard Bernstein, Andrew J. Nathan and Ho-fung Hung (November 5, 2015) 
- “The Cross-Strait Meeting's Lasting Impact,”Foreign Policy (November 9, 2015) 
- “China’s Courts Continue to Silence Critics of Party Policies,” South China Morning Post (December 29, 2015) 
- (Co-Authored with Eli Friedman and Aaron Halegua) “Cruel irony: China’s Communists are stamping out labor activism,” The Washington Post (January 3, 2016) 
- “Why the elections in Taiwan matter so much – for Beijing, the region and the US, ” South China Morning Post (January 11, 2016) 
- “The Dilemma Facing Rights Lawyers in China, ” South China Morning Post (January 18, 2016) 
- “Can Taiwan show Beijing and the world how disputed islands should be used for peace?, ” South China Morning Post, (February 19, 2016) 
- “A Legal Defense Against Chinese Oppression”, Wall Street Journal, (February 16, 2016) 
- “A Looming Crisis for China’s Legal System”, Foreign Policy, (February 22, 2016) 
- Forecasting the Aftermath of a Ruling on China’s Nine-Dash Line, Foreign Policy, (April 20, 2016) 
中文时评
- 石油合作 两岸关系下一个突破?,中国时报,2008/07/10。 
- 也给中国维权英雄一面金牌?,中国时报,2008/07/24。 
- 给京奥游客的警察指南,中国时报,2008/08/07。 
- 给美国了解台湾的机会,中国时报,2008/08/21。 
- 中国的涉外商业仲裁,金融时报中文网,2008-09-03。 
- 中国、人权、国际舆论,中国时报,2008/09/04。 
- 北韩见闻录:向世界说不,中国时报,2008/09/18。 
- 台湾投资者当心! ─中国毒奶事件的启示,中国时报,2008/10/02。 
- 中国法院与群众路线,中国时报,2008/10/16。 
- 国际关注的中国刑求问题,中国时报,2008/10/30。 
- 陈云林旋风刮人权问题,中国时报,2008/11/13。 
- 两岸都该设独立调查委会?,中国时报,2008/11/27。 
- 中国新一轮刑事司法改革,中国时报,2008/12/25。 
- 对扁案的追诉:第一阶段,中国时报,2009/01/08。 
- 抑制警察权力:台湾vs.中国,中国时报,2009/01/22。 
- 在押与律师沟通如何规范,中国时报,2009/02/05。 
- 美会促中改善人权?,中国时报,2009/02/19。 
- 北京西藏政策的困局,中国时报,2009/03/05。 
- 中国如何处置了高智晟,中国时报,2009/03/19。 
- 中国新的法院改革纲要,中国时报,2009/04/02。 
- 追诉政治贪腐公平很重要,中国时报,2009/04/16。 
- 中国新人权计画效应何在,中国时报,2009/04/30。 
- 一个政治地震的板块构造?,中国时报,2009/05/14。 
- 台签「人权公约」 中跟进?,中国时报,2009/05/28。 
- 公益与私利,中国时报,2009/06/11。 
- 中国群众参与法院活动?,中国时报,2009/06/25。 
- 没有人权律师的法制,中国时报,2009/07/09。 
- 力拓案问题出在程序,中国时报,2009/07/23。 
- 中国保密法 换汤不换药?(孔杰荣、唐哲合著),中国时报,2009/08/06。 
- 大海航行靠舵手,中国时报,2009/08/20。 
- 中国的保释:重要的人权问题,中国时报,2009/09/03。 
- 司法是进行中的在制品!,中国时报,2009/09/17。 
- 中国人民从此站起来了!,中国时报,2009/10/01。 
- 它山之石,可以为错?,中国时报,2009/10/15。 
- 中设宪法法院 取经台湾?,中国时报,2009/10/29。 
- 欧巴马、人权与中国,中国时报,2009/11/12。 
- 中国刑事司法与公开策略,中国时报,2009/11/26。 
- 中国、台湾和国际人权日,中国时报,2009/12/01。 
- 精神病鉴定和中国刑事司法,中国时报,2009/12/24。 
- 谢赫惨案 唤得醒大陆司改?,中国时报,2010/01/07。 
- 限制律师辩护法务部别过头,中国时报,2010/01/21。 
- 舆论与中国大陆司法,中国时报,2010/02/04。 
- 人权冲击美中关系,中国时报,2010/02/18。 
- 政治、「关系」和法治,中国时报,2010/03/04。 
- 死刑争议赶快释宪,中国时报,2010/03/18。 
- 失踪的中国人权律师,亚美法研究所。 
- 中国不甩国际法?(孔杰荣、陈玉洁合著),中国时报,2010/04/01。 
- 尊孔就该尊重胡佳人权,中国时报,2010/04/15。 
- 中国刑辩律师濒绝种,中国时报,2010/04/29。 
- 执行死刑程序先改革(孔杰荣、陈玉洁合著),中国时报,2010/05/13。 
- 保密法中国修假的?(孔杰荣、唐哲合著),中国时报,2010/05/27。 
- 郑恩宠还要软禁多久(孔杰荣、陈玉洁合著),中国时报,2010/06/10。 
- 「被消音」的高智晟 (孔杰荣、Beth Schwanke合著),苹果日报,2010/06/15。 
- 国民应有归国权利(孔杰荣、 J. Colin McGee合著),中国时报,2010/06/24。 
- ECFA 与台湾政治(孔杰荣、陈玉洁合著),中国时报,2010/07/08。 
- 处理薛锋案像一场闹剧,中国时报,2010/07/22。 
- 加强中美领事条约人权保障,中国时报,2010/08/05。 
- 只谈法治不分统独(孔杰荣、陈玉洁合著),中国时报,2010/08/19。 
- 刑事司法存在”两个中国”(孔杰荣、艾华合著),中国时报,2010/09/02。 
- 中国赤脚律师维权艰难,中国时报,2010/09/16。 
- 美要救薛锋何妨学中共,中国时报,2010/09/30。 
- 人道第一抢救刘晓波,中国时报,2010/10/14。 
- 中国及其海洋争端(孔杰荣、約翰.范戴克Jon Van Dyke合著),中国时报,2010/10/28。 
- 钓鱼台是颗不定时炸弹(孔杰荣、約翰.范戴克Jon Van Dyke合著),中国时报,2010/11/11。 
- 奥斯陆空荡的座位(孔杰荣、艾华合著),苹果日报,2010/11/22。 
- 中国对南中国海的主张(孔杰荣、約翰.范戴克Jon Van Dyke合著),中国时报,2010/11/25。 
- 中美关系的危险地带(孔杰荣、約翰.范戴克Jon Van Dyke合著),中国时报,2010/12/09。 
- 具「中国特色」的人权日,中国时报,2010/12/23。 
- 阴魂不散的毛主席,中国时报,2011/01/06。 
- 人权棘手欧胡难乔,中国时报,2011/01/20。 
- 大陆人权美没辙,中国时报,2011/02/10。 
- 埃及变天启示錄,中国时报,2011/02/17。 
- 中国的刑事司法"正义",中国时报, 2011/03/03。 
- 中国特色的社会主义法系,中国时报,2011/03/31。 
- 艾未未让恶法现形,中国时报,2011/04/14。 
- 艾未未案恐不乐观,中国时报,2011/04/28。 
- 警察、政党和惩罚,中国时报,2011/05/12。 
- 软禁艾未未来硬的,中国时报,2011/05/26。 
- 声援人权律师同行缄默,中国时报,2011/06/09。 
- 中共步入第十个十年,中国时报,2011/06/23。 
- 兩岸打击犯罪仍有未逮(孔杰荣、陈玉洁合著),中国时报,2011/07/07。 
- 这一次,他们决定抓律师“开刀” ──中国最新一波镇压行动,亚美法研究所,2011/07/12。 
- 南韩陪审团制 可行?,中国时报,2011/07/21。 
- 加拿大摆脱赖昌星? ,中国时报,2011/08/04。 
- 日本裁判员制度 可行? (孔杰荣、Mizuki Koshimoto合著),中国时报,2011/08/18。 
- 实施观审制影响深远(孔杰荣、陈玉洁合著),中国时报,2011/09/01。 
- 陆欠缺刑事司法正义(孔杰荣、韩羽合著),中国时报,2011/09/29。 
- 中国的民意与网路审查,中国时报,2011/10/27。 
- 失明的中国法律体制,中国时报,2011/11/10。 
- 中国检察官何时公正站岗(孔杰荣、韩羽合著),中国时报,2011/11/24。 
- 陆修刑诉法仍打压人权,中国时报,2011/12/22。 
- 北韩令美国进退维谷,中国时报,2011/12/29。 
- 停止对高智晟的酷刑,中国时报,2012/02/02。 
- 上海公报40年成绩斐然,中国时报,2012/02/23。 
- 从薄案看中国《刑诉法》,中国时报,2012/03/12。 
- 中国式隔离羁押,中国时报,2012/04/19。 
- 陈光诚沉默的伙伴:运气,亚美法研究所,2012/05/07。 
- 阴谋论和陈光诚案,中国时报,2012/05/10。 
- 中国法治社会何时实现,中国时报,2012/06/07。 
- 中国软实力建设必将失败,中国时报,2012/07/05。 
- 谷开来受审聚焦中国死刑,中国时报,2012/08/02。 
- 大陆台商人身自由保障(孔杰荣、陈玉洁合著),中国时报,2012/09/06。 
- 拆除东亚导火线,中国时报,2012/10/04。 
- 被遗忘的陈克贵案,中国时报,2012/11/01。 
- 在中国庆祝国际人权日,中国时报,2012/12/14。 
- 薄熙來案与四人帮公审,中国时报,2013/01/07。 
- 创新国际人权的台湾经验,中国时报,2013/03/30。 
- 六四后政法委权限演变,中国时报,2013-06-05。 
- 薄熙来即将受审?,中国时报,2013-07-25。 
- 薄熙来对法治的贡献,中国时报,2013-08-29。 
- 对中国领导人来说,薄熙来仍然是个难题,亚美法研究所,2013-10-01。 
- 中共终于要废除劳动教养?,亚美法研究所,2013-11-19。 
- 许志永是否真的被“依法”定罪?亚美法研究所,2014-01-29。 
- 杀头不能像割韭菜,苹果日报,2014-05-19。 
- 陈光诚先生到华盛顿,BBC中文网,2014-07-28。 
- 中国的“法治”?得问周永康!,BBC中文网,2014-08-17。 
- 台海两岸关系中的人权议程(孔杰荣、陈玉洁合著),金融时报中文网,2014-08-26。 
- “中国特色社会主义法治”的矛盾,金融时报中文网,2014-11-05。 
- 依宪治国呼唤宪法监督制度,金融时报中文网,2014-12-24。 
- 中国反腐不应区分亲疏远近,金融时报中文网,2015-01-05。 
- 古巴、人权与中国,金融时报中文网,2015-01-15。 
- USC:中国研究往事,金融时报中文网,2015-02-09。 
- 一位中国盲人律师的抗争与求索,金融时报中文网,2015-03-31。 
- 女权人士案考验中国依法治国决心,金融时报中文网,2015-04-01。 
- 李光耀的新加坡:法治外衣之下,金融时报中文网,2015-05-26。 
- 中国不再欢迎你,纽约时报中文网(柏恩敬、孔杰荣合著),2015-06-03。 
- 如何评估中国崛起的战略影响,金融时报中文网,2015-07-07。 
- 周永康案:政治化的中国司法审判,金融时报中文网,2015-07-17。 
- 中国打赢“禁毒战”需要程序正义(殷驰、孔杰荣合著),金融时报中文网,2015-07-29。 
- 被中美彼此误读的“网络安全”,金融时报中文网,2015-08-05。 
- 向中国遣返逃犯的法律与道德困境,纽约时报中文网,2015-09-22。 
- 习近平:中国缺乏安全感的独裁者,华盛顿日报,2015-09-23 
- 拖延陈文敏任命 如嘲讽中国“支持法治”宣言,明报,2015-09-28。 
- 两岸高峰会,中参馆,2015-11-05 
- 两岸峰会的长远影响,纽约时报中文网,2015-11-07 
- 浦志强案:党治,而非法治,金融时报中文网,2015-12-31 
- 中国不应视公民社会组织为威胁,(孔傑榮、傅青山、何宜倫合著 )金融时报中文网,2015-01-11 
- 台湾选举的六重意义,金融时报中文网,2015-01-16 
- 公共律师在转型社会中的角色, 金融时报中文网, 2016-02-01 
- 台湾能就和平解决岛屿争端做出表率吗?, 金融时报中文网, 2016-03-02 
