The way forward is sometimes presented as a choice between reforming the WTO and reforming China. The answer is that reform is needed on both sides.
How to Prevent Miscarriages of Justice
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