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Human Rights as Born in Europe and Its Fate in China: a Historical/Structural Analysis
Human rights have their roots in citizen's rights. The development of citizen's rights has been centring on property rights. Property rights own its root to Rome. Private property rights are crucial elements in the Roman law, but were less recognized in the Middle Ages. Then it revives in the medieval cities. This thesis explores the development of property rights in Europe with the transf
The Merger Control System of the People's Republic of China A Critical Appraisal
East Goes West: The Chinese view on state sovereignty; in line with the West or a notion of their own?
When researched and discussed as a legal notion, sovereignty is difficult to define&semic as a strict definition will in all probability be built on subjective state values, and will also change due to adoption or denunciation of treaties, and changes in the overall international political climate. Therefore, as an effect, scholars have declared sovereignty as dead and, thus, of no value to th
Performing Feminism : Motivations of Young Feminist Activists in China
Systemic Risk of China’s Financial Sector: Evidence from the Stock Market
The Impact of Economic Centres on City Level Growth in China - A panel data analysis of urban economic growth
Urbanization and Income Inequality in China in the period 2001-2012
Home Ground Advantage : Foreign Internet Companies and Guanxi Utilisation in China
Does environmental information transparency lead to more collaborative governance in China? : an analysis of the IPE information database’s function in boundary spanning
Employment Situation of Technical and Vocational Education Graduates in the Chinese Automobile Industry
The Relationship between Industrial Ownership and Environmental Pollution: Panel Data Evidence from China 2000-2010
The effects of political capital on medical insurance in China - A study with controlling effects of human capital and cultural capital
Using social media for air pollution detection-the case of Eastern China Smog
The impact of globalization on FDI: An empirical analysis of the FDI determinants in China
The world under globalization is moving toward a single market, where national economies are becoming more integrated and interconnected. In this context, over the last decades, the perception of FDI positive spillovers has made developed and developing countries competing to attract foreign investors. This study analyses the determinants of FDI during the globalization process, both theoretically
Chongqing as an Institutional Growth Pole - Fostering the Rise of Private Firms in China's Interior
Innovation in Low-Tech Industries - An Example of the Food Industry in China
The importance of investing in low-tech industries has been underestimated for a long time because of its low R&D input to output ratio. But in reality, so-called high-tech industries only account for 3 per cent of value added in the OECD, while low-tech industries, such as the food industry, indeed do not lack the opportunities of benefiting from innovation. The driving forces of innovation h