Wells, heinonline and frontiers of Law in China jointly hold a paper competition

AuthorWells, heinonline and frontiers of Law in China jointly hold a paper competition
Pages309-309
FRONTIERS OF LAW IN CHINA
VOL. 13 JUNE 2018 NO. 2
DOI 10.3868/s050-007-018-0019-9
ACADEMIC NEWS
WELLS, HEINONLINE AND FRONTIERS OF LAW I N CHINA JOINTLY HOLD A PAPER
COMPETITION
Wells, HeinOnline and Frontiers of Law in China jointly hold a Paper Competition.
Twenty-eight original English papers have been collected by personal submission from
May 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017.
Through the reviewing and voting of the evaluation committee of the Law School,
Renmin University of China, six papers have won the second prize (with the first prize
vacant) (see Table 1).
The Competition has captured extensive attention from the academia all over the
world. Leiden University congratulates in website her alumnus as the winner of the
Competition. Frontiers of Law in China is emerging as a leading publication of
international law scholarship and key source of high-quality, English-language
information about the Chinese legal system.
Table 1 Six Second-Prize Winning Papers
No. Title Author Institution
1 Punitive Damages, Chinese Tort Law,
and the American Experience Vincent R. Johnson St. Mary’s University, United States
2
Silent Changes: Transsexuals’ Right to
Marry in China’s Mainland and Hong
Kong
GUO Xiaofei, ZHU
Jingshu
China University of Political Science
and Law, China; Leiden University,
Netherlands
3 The Courts’ Active Role in the Striving
for Judicial Independence in China ZHAO Yanrong China University of Political Science
and Law, China
4
The Balance between “Public Morals”
and Trade Liberalization: Analysis of
the Application of Article XX(a) of the
GATT in the EC-Seal Products Dispute
GUANG Linqiaozi Leiden University, Netherlands
5
Advancing Direct Corporate
Accountability in International Human
Rights Law: The Role of State-Owned
Enterprises
MA Xili International Criminal Court
6 Determining the Validity of ad hoc
Arbitration Agreements in China LIU Lu, QI Qi University of International Business and
Economics, China
LI Ting*
* (李婷) Master of Science in International Business, Faculty of Business, Environment and Society,
Coventry University, Coventry, UK; Editorial Assistant of Frontiers of Law in China, School of Law, Renmin
University of China, Beijing 100872, China. Contact: flclaw@sina.cn

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