Maoist Thought Police
Jerome A. Cohen asks,"Does Chairman Mao rule Chinese justice from the grave?"
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Adjunct Senior Fellow for Asia Studies
Legal and business transactions in Asia; international relations of East Asia; international law.
Jerome A. Cohen asks,"Does Chairman Mao rule Chinese justice from the grave?"
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Jerome A. Cohen and Jon M. Van Dyke argue that China must clarify the ambiguities over military activities in its seas.
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Jerome A. Cohen and Jon M. Van Dyke discuss China's claim to the South China Sea.
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Jerome A. Cohen and Jon M. Van Dyke say Japan needs to reassess its legal position on claims in the East China Sea.
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Jerome A. Cohen says the impact of Liu Xiaobo's peace prize will be felt among China's leaders, scholars, and perhaps its people.
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Jerome A. Cohen says the recent dispute between China and Japan may offer lessons on how to protect Americans prosecuted in China.
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Jerome A. Cohen says there are "two Chinas" when it comes to criminal justice.
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Jerome A. Cohen defends his efforts to support open democratic governance, human rights, and the rule of law in Taiwan.
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Jerome A. Cohen says the conviction of a U.S. geologist in China reflects deep failures in the mainland's legal system.
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Jerome A. Cohen and J. Colin McGee argue, "Beijing should stop denying political exiles their right to come home."
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Jerome A Cohen and Yu-Jie Chen say the plight of a Chinese "rights lawyer" under illegal house arrest reflects Beijing's fear of dissent.
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Jerome A. Cohen and Beth Schwanke write that the repeated "disappearances" of China's leading legal rights lawyer mean no one in China is safe from illegal detention.
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Jerome A. Cohen and Jeremy Daum argue that reforms to China's State Secrets Law do little to help Chinese citizens in their struggle for information.
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Jerome A. Cohen and Yu-Jie Chen comment on the resumption of executions in Taiwan.
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Jerome A. Cohen and Yu-Jie Chen write that in China, "a move to disbar two rights lawyers is the latest threat to mainland criminal defense counsel."
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Jerome A. Cohen says, "China can boost its 'soft power' with some Confucian-style compassion towards jailed dissidents."
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Jerome A. Cohen and Yu-Jie Chen argue that the Rio Tinto case in China put the spotlight on China's domestic legal system while also raising doubts about its international legal commitments.
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Jerome A. Cohen and Yu-Jie Chen argue, "The Rio Tinto case shows how China steamrollers its international legal commitments."
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Jerome A. Cohen and Beth Schwanke say that Beijing should provide concrete information about the health and whereabouts of China's leading human rights lawyer.
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Jerome A. Cohen discusses the repercussions of the sudden resignation of Taiwan's minister of justice.
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CFR Adjunct Senior Fellow for Asia Studies and Codirector of New York University School of Law's U.S.-Asia Law Institute
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