Courts should not consume badly prepared police “meals.”
Rescuing the World Trade Organization
Leading from Behind the Scenes
Securitizing Overseas Nonprofit Work in China
Sanctions and Human Rights: Lessons from Hong Kong
Public Interest and Private Actors
Why I Research China’s Supreme People’s Court
How China’s Civil and Commercial Dispute Resolution Systems Are Evolving
Is There an “Asian” Perspective on International Law?
A year ago, inspired by Anthea Robert’s path-breaking work on “comparative international law,” I began encouraging guest presenters in USALI’s Program on International Law and Relations to try to answer that question.
By José E. Alvarez