Legal documents from 1949 to the present. Available in both Chinese and English.
Database of Chinese legal information, which contains all the laws and regulations, cases as well as other legal information promulgated by the Chinese central government and most of local governments since 1949.
This database provides access to about 500,000 entries on Chinese laws, government regulations, policies, interpretations as well as treaties, etc. These include not only such documents issued by the central government but also some by provincial and local governments and government agencies.
Legal archives from Jiangjin District, Sichuan during the Republic Era. We currently have access to the first series. The new trial, which includes the second series, expires on February 8, 2025. Use cVPN to access when off-campus.
Historical legal archives for thousands of cases in various types of Jiangjin District, Sichuan Province, China from 1911 to 1949. Including archives of debt disputes, tenancy disputes, sales disputes, property disputes, marriage disputes, violation of tax law, theft, fraud, smoking and drug addiction, family disputes, and other criminal and civil disputes.
The Amerasia Affair was the first of the great spy cases of the postwar era. Unlike Alger Hiss or the Rosenberg cases, it did not lead to an epic courtroom confrontation or imprisonment or execution of any of the principals. The Amerasia Affair sheds light not only on debate as to who "lost" China, Soviet espionage, McCarthyism, and the loyalty program, but also on the bureaucratic intricacies of anti-communism in Washington.
Research resource comprising encyclopedia-type articles and annotated bibliographies on international law topics compiled by experts in the field. The bibliographies are "recommendations on the best works...whether it be a chapter, a book, a journal article, a website, an archive, or data set."