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Journal articleDate
2018Author
Mandel, Gregory N.Subject
Dispute resolutionIntellectual property law
Food and drug law
Indigenous peoples
Antitrust
Business and the law
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http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/6321Description
Editor’s note: The following speech was given by Dean and Professor Gregory N. Mandel during “The Tsinghua China Law Review 10th Anniversary Symposium: China’s Role Under the Globalization of the Rule of Law” at Tsinghua University School of Law in Beijing, China. The speech has been edited, replenished and modified, to the extent appropriate for publication purpose.Citation
Gregory N. Mandel, The Role of Public Perception in the Rule of Law, 11 Tsinghua China L. Rev. 1 (2018).Available at: http://www.tsinghuachinalawreview.org/articles/1101_Mandel.htm