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Donald Clarke

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The end of China Judgments Online?

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What Does the Report About Spavor’s Settlement Demand Tell Us?

“Aha – I knew it! Told ya so.” That, in so many words, is the reaction from some people I’m seeing in social media, as well of course as in Chinese officialdom, to the November 18th report that Michael Spavor is seeking a multimillion dolla...

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Liability of Chinese citizens for crimes committed overseas: the Ting Ye case

I just heard from a friend about the Ting Ye case (reported here and here). Ye, a 26-year-old Chinese national, was driving at speeds estimated to be around 90 to 100 mph in the early morning hours when she crashed. First responders were no...

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China’s Foreign State Immunity Law: some comments

On September 1, 2023, China’s National People’s Congress Standing Committee passed the Foreign State Immunity Law, to take effect on Jan. 1, 2024. This post is divided into three parts: (1) resources, (2) big picture issues, and (3) technic...

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