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The Japanese-Canadian redress settlement and its implications for `race relations’

By Sally Ding on June 16, 2011

ID: HARP-237 Title: The Japanese-Canadian redress settlement and its implications for `race relations’ Source: Canadian Ethnic Studies; 1992, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p1, 19p Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 1992 Pages: 0 Author(s):   Keywords: Canada, government, human rights, Japan, ethnic minorities, civil and political rights, minority rights Abstract: Examines the redress settlement […]

Posted in 1992 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, ethnic minorities, government, human rights, Japan, minority rights

Prerequisite to Establish a Believable Government: Legislation

By Sally Ding on May 26, 2011

ID: TARP-322 Title: Prerequisite to Establish a Believable Government: Legislation Source: Journal of Lanzhou Commercial College, Vol. 18 No. 5 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2002 Pages: 6 Author(s): Guizhi Zhang Keywords: government, legal system, market economy, rule of law, WTO, credit Abstract: Establishing a believable society is a demand to deepen the […]

Posted in 2002, Zhang, Guizhi | Tagged credit, government, legal system, market economy, rule of law, World Trade Organization/WTO

Market of Government Procurement Faced by Chinese Enterprises

By Sally Ding on May 19, 2011

ID: TARP-290 Title: Market of Government Procurement Faced by Chinese Enterprises Source: Lilun Daokan (Theoretical Guidance), No. 1, 2003 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Dingyou Liu Keywords: China, enterprise, government, transparency, WTO, government procurement Abstract: After China’s entry into the WTO, Chinese economy maintains the development with a high […]

Posted in 2003, Liu, Dingyou | Tagged China, enterprise, government, government procurement, transparency, World Trade Organization/WTO

Openness of Governmental Information and Publication of Registration Information of Enterprises

By Sally Ding on May 19, 2011

ID: TARP-278 Title: Openness of Governmental Information and Publication of Registration Information of Enterprises Source: Hubei Shehui Kexue (Social Science in Hubei), No. 02, 2002 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Huimin Sun, Zhihong Shu Keywords: enterprise, government, registration, transparency, administrative openness Abstract: China has lagged far behind developed countries […]

Posted in 2002, Shu, Zhihong, Sun, Huimin | Tagged administrative openness, enterprise, government, registration, transparency

Accession to the WTO & Reform of Managerial Mode of Enterprises by Chinese Government

By Sally Ding on May 19, 2011

ID: TARP-251 Title: Accession to the WTO & Reform of Managerial Mode of Enterprises by Chinese Government Source: Tansuo yu Qiushi (Explore & Pursue), No. 12, 2000 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Aijun Cheng Keywords: enterprise, foreign enterprise, government, reform, trade, transparency, WTO, foreign capital Abstract: Economic Management System […]

Posted in 2000, Cheng, Aijun | Tagged enterprise, foreign capital, foreign enterprise, government, reform, trade, transparency, World Trade Organization/WTO

WTO & Information Openness of Chinese Government

By Sally Ding on May 17, 2011

ID: TARP-266 Title: WTO & Information Openness of Chinese Government Source: Xingzheng Luntan (Administrative Tribune), General No. 50, Mar. 2002 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Genping Wu Keywords: China, constitution, governance, government, transparency, WTO, informationization Abstract: With the development of economy and society, the openness of government information is not just […]

Posted in 2002, Wu, Genping | Tagged China, constitution, governance, government, informationization/information technology, transparency, World Trade Organization/WTO

Boost the Establishment of Rule of Administrative Law by Taking the Opportunity of Accession to the WTO

By Sally Ding on May 12, 2011

ID: TARP-328 Title: Boost the Establishment of Rule of Administrative Law by Taking the Opportunity of Accession to the WTO Source: Journal of Liaoning Administration College), No. 3 (Vol. No. 3) Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 4 Author(s): Yalan Liang Keywords: China, government, WTO, administrative law, accession accession Abstract: This paper discusses how […]

Posted in 2002, Liang, Yalan | Tagged accession, administrative law, China, government, World Trade Organization/WTO

On Entry into the WTO and Rule of Administrative Law

By Sally Ding on May 12, 2011

ID: TARP-326 Title: On Entry into the WTO and Rule of Administrative Law Source: Journal of Qinghai Normal University –Philosophy and Social Science). No. 3, General No. 94 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 5 Author(s): Huirong Gao Keywords: China, government, reform, WTO, administrative law, ideology Abstract: China’s the WTO requires that Chinese market […]

Posted in 2002, Gao, Huirong | Tagged administrative law, China, government, ideology, reform, World Trade Organization/WTO

WTO and China’s Government Procurement Mechanism

By Sally Ding on May 12, 2011

ID: TARP-323 Title: WTO and China’s Government Procurement Mechanism Source: Journal of Guangdong Institute of Public Administration, Vol. 14 No. 5 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 5 Author(s): Xue Li Keywords: China, government, law, WTO, government procurement Abstract: China’s entry into the WTO has brought profound changes on the environment of economic development, […]

Posted in 2002, Li, Xue | Tagged China, government, government procurement, law, World Trade Organization/WTO

Summarization of International Workshop on “WTO & Reforms of Chinese Administrative Law”

By Sally Ding on May 12, 2011

ID: TARP-300 Title: Summarization of International Workshop on “WTO & Reforms of Chinese Administrative Law” Source: China Legal Science, No. 5 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2000 Pages: 5 Author(s): Gangling Xue Keywords: China, France, government, transparency, UK, US, WTO, administrative law Abstract: International Workshop on “WTO & Reforms of Chinese Administrative Law” was held […]

Posted in 2000, Xue, Gangling | Tagged administrative law, China, France, government, transparency, United Kingdom/Great Britain, United States/USA, World Trade Organization/WTO

On Boosting Rule of Administrative Law After China’s Accession to the WTO

By Sally Ding on May 12, 2011

ID: TARP-317 Title: On Boosting Rule of Administrative Law After China’s Accession to the WTO Source: Administration and Law, No. 08 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 5 Author(s): Guoqing Yi, Zhanwen Song Keywords: China, enterprise, government, law, regulation, transparency, WTO, administrative law Abstract: The challenge brought by China’s the accession to the WTO […]

Posted in 2002, Song, Zhanwen, Yi, Guoqing | Tagged administrative law, China, enterprise, government, law, regulation, transparency, World Trade Organization/WTO

Issues on Legislative Environment and Establishment of Legal System of Government After China’s Entry into the WTO

By Sally Ding on May 12, 2011

ID: TARP-285 Title: Issues on Legislative Environment and Establishment of Legal System of Government After China’s Entry into the WTO Source: Fujian Jingji Guanli Ganbu Xueyuan Xuebao (Journal of Fujian Cadres Institute of Economic Management), No. 01, 2002 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Xunjing Chen Keywords: China, government, legal system, legislation, […]

Posted in 2002, Chen, Xunjing | Tagged China, countermeasure, government, legal system, legislation, legislative authority, World Trade Organization/WTO

Entry into the WTO and Transformation of Government Mechanism

By Sally Ding on May 12, 2011

ID: TARP-283 Title: Entry into the WTO and Transformation of Government Mechanism Source: Lu Xing Jing Yuan Xuebao (Administrative and Economic Institution of Shandong province), No. 01, 2003 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Zhiming Yu Keywords: China, government, market economy, WTO Abstract: China’s entry into the WTO will have all-around influences […]

Posted in 2003, Yu, Zhiming | Tagged China, government, market economy, World Trade Organization/WTO

On Challenges of WTO Rules to Managerial System of Chinese Government

By Sally Ding on May 12, 2011

ID: TARP-276 Title: On Challenges of WTO Rules to Managerial System of Chinese Government Source: Lu Xing Jing Yuan Xuebao (Administrative and Economic Institution of Shandong province), No. 01, 2003 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Li Chen Keywords: China, development, enterprise, governance, government, property, reform, rule of law, WTO, market access, […]

Posted in 2003, Chen, Li | Tagged Administrative Approval System, China, development, enterprise, governance, government, ideology, market access, property, reform, rule of law, World Trade Organization/WTO

Attach Importance to Non-tariff Barriers Under the WTO and System & Legal Hurdles in China

By Sally Ding on May 12, 2011

ID: TARP-252 Title: Attach Importance to Non-tariff Barriers Under the WTO and System & Legal Hurdles in China Source: Zhongguo Shiyou Huagong (China Petroleum and Chemical Industry), No. 12, 2000 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Zhenglong Wu Keywords: China, dispute settlement, enterprise, environmental protection, government, import, international trade, technical barriers, trade, […]

Posted in 2000, Wu, Zhenglong | Tagged China, countermeasure, dispute settlement, enterprise, environmental protection, government, import, international trade, non-tariff barriers, technical barriers, trade, World Trade Organization/WTO

Powerful Government — the Rational Choice for Chinese Government after China’s Entry into the WTO

By Sally Ding on May 12, 2011

ID: TARP-240 Title: Powerful Government — the Rational Choice for Chinese Government after China’s Entry into the WTO Source: Lu Xing Jing Yuan Xuebao (Journal of Shangdong Administrations & Economics Institute), No. 06, 2002 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Guofeng Zhang Keywords: China, enforcement, enterprise, government, law, legal system, legislation, WTO, […]

Posted in 2002, Zhang, Guofeng | Tagged China, enforcement, enterprise, government, insurance, law, legal system, legislation, World Trade Organization/WTO

Redefinition of Governmental Functions after China’s Entry into the WTO

By Sally Ding on May 12, 2011

ID: TARP-239 Title: Redefinition of Governmental Functions after China’s Entry into the WTO Source: Lu Xing Jing Yuan Xuebao (Journal of Shangdong Administrations & Economics Institute), No. 06, 2002 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Mingyan Tan, Jianjun Tan Keywords: China, globalization, government, market economy, reform, WTO Abstract: Entry into the WTO […]

Posted in 2002, Tan, Jianjun, Tan, Mingyan | Tagged China, globalization, government, market economy, reform, World Trade Organization/WTO

Transparent Government and Transparent Administration

By Sally Ding on May 10, 2011

ID: TARP-315 Title: Transparent Government and Transparent Administration Source: Administration for Industry and Commerce, No. 8 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 5 Author(s): Anwei Liu Keywords: China, government, transparency, WTO Abstract: In the paper, Prof. Ning Zhang talks about the principle of transparency under the WTO. The following topics are treated of: how […]

Posted in 2002, Liu, Anwei | Tagged China, government, transparency, World Trade Organization/WTO

Chinese Law Shall Be Ready for China’s Accession to the WTO

By Sally Ding on May 10, 2011

ID: TARP-250 Title: Chinese Law Shall Be Ready for China’s Accession to the WTO Source: Zhengzhi yu Falv (Politics & Law), No. 06, 1999 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Yaodong Yu Keywords: China, enterprise, government, law, WTO Abstract: WTO is a set of rules which can be used only after it […]

Posted in 1999, Yu, Yaodong | Tagged China, enterprise, government, law, World Trade Organization/WTO

Changes of governmental Functions since China’s Entry into the WTO

By Sally Ding on May 10, 2011

D: TARP-238 Title: Changes of governmental Functions since China’s Entry into the WTO Source: Lu Xing Jing Yuan Xuebao (Journal of Shangdong Administrations & Economics Institute), No. 06, 2002 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Guangqin Cao Keywords: China, government, reform, WTO, justice Abstract: After China’s entry into the WTO, Chinese government […]

Posted in 2002, Cao, Guangqin | Tagged China, government, justice, reform, World Trade Organization/WTO

Opening of Market and Restrictions of System

By Sally Ding on May 10, 2011

ID: TARP-236 Title: Opening of Market and Restrictions of System Source: Shandong Dianda Xuebao (Journal of Shangdong Television University), No. 2, 2002 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Jiading Xin Keywords: China, globalization, government, market economy Abstract: With the tendency of economic globalization of the world, Chinese market will face new situations […]

Posted in 2002, Xin, Jiading | Tagged China, globalization, government, market economy

Impacts on China’s Commerce after China’s Entry into the WTO and Strategies thereof

By Sally Ding on May 10, 2011

ID: TARP-232 Title: Impacts on China’s Commerce after China’s Entry into the WTO and Strategies thereof Source: Shangye Yanjiu (Commercial Research), Dec. 2000, cumulatively No. 224 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Qingjun Cao Keywords: China, commerce, development, enterprise, government, reform, WTO Abstract: Since China entered into the WTO, it is beneficial […]

Posted in 2000, Cao, Qingjun | Tagged China, commerce, development, enterprise, government, reform, World Trade Organization/WTO

The WTO Principles and Credit Construction of Chinese Government

By Sally Ding on May 10, 2011

ID: TARP-230 Title: The WTO Principles and Credit Construction of Chinese Government Source: Mingjiang Xueyuan Xuebao (Journal of Mingjiang University), No. 1, Vol. 23, Oct. 2002 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Hengfeng Zheng Keywords: China, government, trade, WTO, credit Abstract: What WTO advocate is credit economy. But nowadays our Chinese government’s […]

Posted in 2002, Zheng, Hengfeng | Tagged China, credit, government, trade, World Trade Organization/WTO

Discussion Made by the Legal Experts from China and Germany about China’s Market, Government and Law after China’s Entry into the WTO

By Sally Ding on May 10, 2011

ID: TARP-228 Title: Discussion Made by the Legal Experts from China and Germany about China’s Market, Government and Law after China’s Entry into the WTO Source: Deguo Yanjiu (Studies of Germany), No. 4, Vol. 17, 2002, Cumulatively, No. 64 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Lingjun Cao Keywords: China, Germany, government, law, […]

Posted in 2002, Cao, Lingjun | Tagged China, Germany, government, law, legal system, legislation, trade, World Trade Organization/WTO

On the Necessity of Government Procurement

By Sally Ding on May 10, 2011

ID: TARP-216 Title: On the Necessity of Government Procurement Source: Journal of Shanxi Finance and Economics University, No. 3, June 1999, Cumulatively vol. 21 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Qicong Zhang Keywords: China, development, government, transparency, corruption, government procurement Abstract: Government procurement is more and more important in the economic development […]

Posted in 1999 | Tagged China, corruption, development, government, government procurement, transparency

China’s Entry into the WTO and Adjustment of Chinese Government

By Sally Ding on May 10, 2011

ID: TARP-207 Title: China’s Entry into the WTO and Adjustment of Chinese Government Source: Jiangxi Social Science, No.01, 2002 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Honglei Jin, Shoukuan Wang Keywords: China, government, legal system, trade, transparency, WTO, informationization Abstract: Since China’s entry into the WTO, it is the Chinese government that faces […]

Posted in 2002 | Tagged China, government, informationization/information technology, legal system, trade, transparency, World Trade Organization/WTO

Entry into the WTO and Government Informationization

By Sally Ding on May 9, 2011

ID: TARP-188 Title: Entry into the WTO and Government Informationization Source: Administration and Law, No. 6, 2002 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Jie Fei Keywords: China, government, trade, transparency, WTO, informationization Abstract: China shall quicken the establishment of government informationization so as to adapt to the requirements of transparency, the principle […]

Posted in 2002, Fei, Jie | Tagged China, government, informationization/information technology, trade, transparency, World Trade Organization/WTO

Transparency Principle under the WTO: Challenges to Chinese Government and Countermeasures

By Sally Ding on May 9, 2011

ID: TARP-275 Title: Transparency Principle under the WTO: Challenges to Chinese Government and Countermeasures Source: Xingzheng yu Fa (Administration and Law), No. 01, 2003 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Ying Liang Keywords: China, government, transparency, WTO, countermeasure Abstract: The principle of transparency is a fundamental principle under the WTO and shall […]

Posted in 2003, Liang,Ying | Tagged China, countermeasure, government, transparency, World Trade Organization/WTO

Chinese Government: From Governing to Governance

By Sally Ding on May 9, 2011

ID: TARP-279 Title: Chinese Government: From Governing to Governance Source: Zhongguo Xingzheng Guanli (Chinese Public Administration), No. 02, 2002, General No. 200 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Changzheng Dai Keywords: China, democracy, development, governance, government, market economy, reform, rule of law Abstract: The theory of governance has become a global theme […]

Posted in 2002, Dai, Changzheng | Tagged China, democracy, development, governance, government, market economy, reform, rule of law

Transformation of governmental functions after China’s Entry into the WTO

By Sally Ding on May 9, 2011

ID: TARP-274 Title: Transformation of governmental functions after China’s Entry into the WTO Source: Lanzhou Xuekan (Journal of Lanzhou), No. 1, 2003, General No. 130 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Ruihua Wang Keywords: China, government, reform, trade, WTO Abstract: After China’s entry into the WTO, the environment of governmental management of […]

Posted in 2003, Wang, Ruihua | Tagged China, government, reform, trade, World Trade Organization/WTO

Definition of Government Functions After China’s Entry into the WTO and the Countermeasures

By Sally Ding on May 9, 2011

ID: TARP-271 Title: Definition of Government Functions After China’s Entry into the WTO and the Countermeasures Source: Xingzheng yu Fa (Administration and Law), No. 02, 2003 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Jiaming Xu Keywords: China, governance, government, law, WTO, countermeasure Abstract: The WTO requires that if there is conflict between its […]

Posted in 2003, Xu, Jiaming | Tagged China, countermeasure, governance, government, law, World Trade Organization/WTO

Smashing the Iron rice Bowl

By Sally Ding on May 9, 2011

ID: HARP-669 Title: Smashing the Iron rice Bowl Source: Foreign Affairs, Volume 77, Issue 4, p 67 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1998 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: capitalism, China/Chinese, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, government, human rights, market economy, planned economy, reform, social security, socialist market economy, state-owned, subsidies Abstract: The Chinese government’s aim […]

Posted in 1998 | Tagged capitalism, China/Chinese, cultural rights, economic, employment, government, human rights, market economy, planned economy, reform, social, social security, socialist market economy, state-owned, subsidies

Capital Market and Government: Two Environment Conditions for Expansion of Chinese Enterprises

By Sally Ding on May 9, 2011

ID: TARP-205 Title: Capital Market and Government: Two Environment Conditions for Expansion of Chinese Enterprises Source: Journal of Nanjing Higher Financial College, No.03, 1999, Cumulatively Vol.49 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Xianchang Meng, Yi Dai Keywords: capital, China, enterprise, government, countermeasure Abstract: The development of capital market and the change of […]

Posted in 1999, Dai, Yi, Meng, Xianchang | Tagged capital/capital investment, China, countermeasure, enterprise, government

Health Care in Canada: Organization, Financing, and Access

By Sally Ding on May 6, 2011

ID: HARP-636 Title: Health Care in Canada: Organization, Financing, and Access Source: Robert G. Evans, Morris L. Barer, Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, University of British Columbia, May 2001. Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2001 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, government, human rights, health, health care Abstract: This […]

Posted in 2001 | Tagged Canada, cultural rights, economic, government, health, health care, human rights, social

Canadian Housing Policy in the Nineties

By Sally Ding on May 6, 2011

ID: HARP-661 Title: Canadian Housing Policy in the Nineties Source: Housing Studies, Vol. 13, No. 1, 121-133, 1998 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1998 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, government, human rights, social security, housing Abstract: The last decade has witnessed an extraordinary shift in housing policy in Canada. Responsibility […]

Posted in 1998 | Tagged Canada, cultural rights, economic, government, housing, human rights, social, social security

Interest in physician-buyout package grows as more doctors contemplate retirement

By Sally Ding on May 6, 2011

ID: HARP-610 Title: Interest in physician-buyout package grows as more doctors contemplate retirement Source: CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 03/15/97, Vol. 156 Issue 6, p882, 5p, 4bw Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1997 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, government, human rights, retired employees, health, social welfare Abstract: Reports on […]

Posted in 1997 | Tagged Canada, cultural rights, economic, employment, government, health, human rights, retired employees, social, social welfare

Canadian Non-Profits in Crisis: The Need for Reform

By Sally Ding on May 6, 2011

ID: HARP-598 Title: Canadian Non-Profits in Crisis: The Need for Reform Source: Social Policy & Administration, Dec98, Vol. 32 Issue 4, p401, 19p Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1998 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, government, human rights, social security, civil and political rights, social welfare, assembly and association, non-profit organization […]

Posted in 1998 | Tagged assembly and association, Canada, civil and political rights, cultural rights, economic, government, human rights, non-profit organization, social, social security, social welfare

…BUT WE NEED THE EGGS: THE ROYAL COMMISSION, THE CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND THE INHERENT RIGHT OF…

By Sally Ding on May 6, 2011

ID: HARP-581 Title: …BUT WE NEED THE EGGS: THE ROYAL COMMISSION, THE CHARTER OF RIGHTS AND THE INHERENT RIGHT OF… Source: University of Toronto Law Journal; Winter99, Vol. 49 Issue 1, p53, 69p Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, constitution, governance, government, human rights, politics, civil and political rights, indigenous […]

Posted in 1999 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, constitution, First Nations, governance, government, human rights, indigenous people, minority rights, politics, self-determination

Succeeding the Seceding?: Internationalizing the Quebec Secession Reference Under NAFTA

By Sally Ding on May 6, 2011

ID: HARP-576 Title: Succeeding the Seceding?: Internationalizing the Quebec Secession Reference Under NAFTA Source: Texas International Law Journal, Spring99, Vol. 34 Issue 2, p287, 40p Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, governance, government, human rights, Quebec, politics, civil and political rights, Supreme Court, self-determination Abstract: Proposes an approach to the […]

Posted in 1999 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, governance, government, human rights, politics, Quebec, self-determination, Supreme Court

Environmental Laws as Expropriation under NAFTA

By Sally Ding on May 6, 2011

ID: HARP-569 Title: Environmental Laws as Expropriation under NAFTA Source: Review of European Community & International Environmental Law, 1999, Vol. 8 Issue 2, p209, 6p Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, environmental protection, government, human rights, Mexico, NAFTA, United States, US, standard of living Abstract: […]

Posted in 1999 | Tagged Canada, cultural rights, economic, environmental protection, government, human rights, Mexico, NAFTA, social, standard of living, United States/USA

OPERATIONAL LAW AND THE LEGAL PROFESSIONAL: A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE

By Sally Ding on April 27, 2011

ID: HARP-520 Title: OPERATIONAL LAW AND THE LEGAL PROFESSIONAL: A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE Source: Air Force Law Review, 2001, Vol. 51, p311, 11p Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2001 Pages: 0 Author(s): Brigadier General Jerry S.T. Pitzul Keywords: Canada, equality before the law, government, human rights, law, legal, military service, civil and political rights, security, armed […]

Posted in 2001, Pitzul, Jerry S.T. | Tagged armed force, Canada, civil and political rights, equality before the law, government, human rights, law, legal, liberty, military/military services, security

Disability: A Rose by Any Other Name? “People-First” Language in Canadian Society

By Sally Ding on April 27, 2011

ID: HARP-522 Title: Disability: A Rose by Any Other Name? “People-First” Language in Canadian Society Source: Canadian Review of Sociology & Anthropology, May2001, Vol. 38 Issue 2, p125, 16p Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2001 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: anti-discrimination, Canada, disability, economic, social, and cultural rights, government, human rights, non-discrimination, health, civil and political […]

Posted in 2001 | Tagged anti-discrimination, Canada, civil and political rights, cultural rights, disability, economic, government, health, human rights, non-discrimination, self-determination, social

Liberty, Community, and Censorship: Hate Speech and Freedom of Expression in Canada and the United States.

By Sally Ding on April 26, 2011

ID: HARP-497 Title: Liberty, Community, and Censorship: Hate Speech and Freedom of Expression in Canada and the United States. Source: American Review of Canadian Studies; Autumn2002, Vol. 32 Issue 3, p369, 28p Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, freedom of expression, government, human rights, United States, US, politics, civil and […]

Posted in 2002 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, freedom of expression, government, human rights, politics, United States/USA

A sow’s ear from a silk purse: abandoning Canada’s military capabilities

By Sally Ding on April 26, 2011

ID: HARP-429 Title: A sow’s ear from a silk purse: abandoning Canada’s military capabilities Source: International Journal , v.54(1) Wint’98/99 pg 143-174 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, government, human rights, military service, civil and political rights, security, liberty, national defence Abstract: CANADA TODAY IS AN UNMILITARY NATION BY CHOICE, […]

Posted in 1999 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, government, human rights, liberty, military/military services, national defence, security

Narrating Japanese Canadians in and out of the Canadian nation: a critique of realist forums of representation

By Sally Ding on April 26, 2011

ID: HARP-421 Title: Narrating Japanese Canadians in and out of the Canadian nation: a critique of realist forums of representation Source: Canadian Journal of Communication , v.24(1) Wint’99 pg 79-103 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, government, human rights, Japan, non-discrimination, second world war, British Columbia, civil and political rights, […]

Posted in 1999 | Tagged British Columbia, Canada, civil and political rights, government, human rights, Japan, minority rights, non-discrimination, second world war

After 50 years of protection, refugee horror worse than ever

By Sally Ding on April 21, 2011

ID: HARP-363 Title: After 50 years of protection, refugee horror worse than ever Source: Canadian Speeches , v.14(6) Ja/F’01 pg 18-25 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2001 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, government, human rights, movement and residency, Quebec, civil and political rights, refugee Abstract: It is both impressive and encouraging to see gathered here […]

Posted in 2001 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, government, human rights, movement and residency, Quebec, refugee

Minister won’t wait for chiefs’ approval

By Sally Ding on April 21, 2011

ID: HARP-358 Title: Minister won’t wait for chiefs’ approval Source: Windspeaker , v.19(1) My’01 pg 1-2 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2001 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, governance, government, human rights, politics, civil and political rights, indigenous people, First Nations, self-determination Abstract: Teams of government officials will soon spread out across the country, asking First […]

Posted in 2001 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, First Nations, governance, government, human rights, indigenous people, politics, self-determination

Institutions, ideas, women and gender: new directions in Canadian foreign policy

By Sally Ding on April 21, 2011

ID: HARP-355 Title: Institutions, ideas, women and gender: new directions in Canadian foreign policy Source: Journal of Canadian Studies , v.35(4) Wint’01 pg 130-141 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2001 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, gender equality, government, human rights, woman, politics, feminist, foreign policy, civil and political rights, […]

Posted in 2001 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, cultural rights, economic, employment, feminist, foreign policy, gender equality, government, human rights, liberty, politics, security, social, woman

From deserving victims to ‘masters of confusion’: redefining refugees in the 1990s

By Sally Ding on April 21, 2011

ID: HARP-344 Title: From deserving victims to `masters of confusion’: redefining refugees in the 1990s Source: Canadian Journal of Sociology , v.27(2) Spr’02 pg 135-161 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, government, human rights, immigration law, movement and residency, racial discrimination, racism, civil and political rights, refugee, security, immigration, crime, […]

Posted in 2002 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, crime, government, human rights, immigration, immigration law, liberty, minority rights, movement and residency, racial discrimination/racism, refugee, security, social welfare

First Nations Governance Act: Whose business is it, how we run our own government?

By Sally Ding on April 21, 2011

ID: HARP-342 Title: First Nations Governance Act: Whose business is it, how we run our own government? Source: Law Now , v.27(1) Ag/S’02 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, governance, government, human rights, law, civil and political rights, indigenous people, First Nations, minority rights, self-determination Abstract: In an earlier column […]

Posted in 2002 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, First Nations, governance, government, human rights, indigenous people, law, minority rights, self-determination

Citizen involvement in Canadian foreign policy: the summit of the Americas experience 2001

By Sally Ding on April 21, 2011

ID: HARP-340 Title: Citizen involvement in Canadian foreign policy: the summit of the Americas experience 2001 Source: International Journal , v.57(3) Summ’02 pg 323-339 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, decision making, democracy, globalization, government, human rights, Quebec, World Trade Organization (WTO), institutions, politics, civil and political rights, security, International […]

Posted in 2002 | Tagged assembly and association, Canada, civil and political rights, decision/decision-making, democracy, globalization, government, human rights, institutions, International Monetary Fund (IMF), liberty, politics, Quebec, security, self-determination, World Bank, World Trade Organization/WTO

A paper tiger for aboriginal women’s rights [Bill C-31]

By Sally Ding on April 21, 2011

ID: HARP-417 Title: A paper tiger for aboriginal women’s rights [Bill C-31] Source: Law Now , v.24(2) O/N’99 pg 14-17 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: anti-discrimination, Canada, equality before the law, gender equality, government, human rights, legislation, non-discrimination, woman, politics, civil and political rights, indigenous people, minority rights, self-determination Abstract: […]

Posted in 1999 | Tagged anti-discrimination, Canada, civil and political rights, equality before the law, gender equality, government, human rights, indigenous people, legislation, minority rights, non-discrimination, politics, self-determination, woman

All God’s children: Lloyd Axworthy, human security and Canadian foreign policy, 1996-2000

By Sally Ding on April 21, 2011

ID: HARP-410 Title: All God’s children: Lloyd Axworthy, human security and Canadian foreign policy, 1996-2000 Source: Canadian Foreign Policy , v.10(2) Wint’03 pg 39-58 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, government, human rights, politics, foreign policy, civil and political rights, security, liberty Abstract: Lloyd Axworthy was Canada’s most controversial minister […]

Posted in 2003 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, foreign policy, government, human rights, liberty, politics, security

Erosion of human rights begins with the loss of the right to privacy

By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011

ID: HARP-327 Title: Erosion of human rights begins with the loss of the right to privacy Source: Canadian Speeches , v.17(1) Mr/Ap’03 pg 16-22 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, freedom of expression, government, human rights, British Columbia, civil and political rights, right to privacy Abstract: The right to privacy […]

Posted in 2003 | Tagged British Columbia, Canada, civil and political rights, freedom of expression, government, human rights, right to privacy

The deadly truth: journalism and free speech

By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011

ID: HARP-328 Title: The deadly truth: journalism and free speech Source: Canadian Speeches , v.16(6) Ja/F’03 pg 24-27 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, democracy, freedom of expression, government, human rights, journalist, peace, Ontario, civil and political rights, violence, right to privacy Abstract: Despite the constant threat of violence, the […]

Posted in 2003 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, democracy, freedom of expression, government, human rights, journalist, Ontario, peace, right to privacy, violence

Many Things to Many People: Aboriginal forestry in Canada is looking toward balanced solutions

By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011

ID: HARP-296 Title: Many Things to Many People: Aboriginal forestry in Canada is looking toward balanced solutions Source: Cultural Survival Quarterly, Issue 17.1, http://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/csq/print/article_print.cfm?id=00000325-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1993 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, culture, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, government, human rights, Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, civil and political rights, indigenous people, […]

Posted in 1993 | Tagged British Columbia, Canada, civil and political rights, cultural rights, culture, economic, employment, First Nations, forestry, government, human rights, hunting, indigenous people, minority rights, Ontario, Quebec, self-determination, social

A Native American Perspective on NAFTA

By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011

ID: HARP-294 Title: A Native American Perspective on NAFTA Source: Cultural Survival Quarterly, Issue 17.4 http://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/csq/print/article_print.cfm?id=0000034C-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1994 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, government, human rights, legal, Mexico, NAFTA, US, politics, civil and political rights, indigenous people, Chile, minority rights, self-determination Abstract: Native Americans stand to lose jobs, land rights and […]

Posted in 1994 | Tagged Canada, Chile, civil and political rights, government, human rights, indigenous people, legal, Mexico, minority rights, NAFTA, politics, self-determination, United States/USA

Treaty Violations and the Hydro-Payment rebellion of Cross Lake, Manitoba

By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011

ID: HARP-290 Title: Treaty Violations and the Hydro-Payment rebellion of Cross Lake, Manitoba Source: Cultural Survival Quarterly, Issue 23.1, http://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/csq/print/article_print.cfm?id=EF5D818E-9D19-46FF-AFC7-56766164C2C5 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, government, human rights, investment, movement and residency, treaty, treaties, civil and political rights, indigenous people, Manitoba, minority rights Abstract: Most of us are familiar […]

Posted in 1999 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, government, human rights, indigenous people, investment, Manitoba, minority rights, movement and residency, treaty

Nunavut Territory Established: Inuit Gain New Homeland April 1

By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011

ID: HARP-289 Title: Nunavut Territory Established: Inuit Gain New Homeland April 1 Source: Cultural Survival Quarterly, Issue 23.1, http://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/csq/print/article_print.cfm?id=D974AAFB-CEFB-4EB2-B70E-04F1729E1130 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2001 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, culture, government, human rights, sovereignty, treaty, treaties, British Columbia, civil and political rights, indigenous people, Inuit, First Nations, minority rights, self-determination Abstract: The creation of […]

Posted in 2001 | Tagged British Columbia, Canada, civil and political rights, culture, First Nations, government, human rights, indigenous people, Inuit, minority rights, self-determination, sovereignty, treaty

Hobson’s choice: does Canada have any options in its defence and security relations with the United States?

By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011

ID: HARP-391 Title: Hobson’s choice: does Canada have any options in its defence and security relations with the United States? Source: International Journal , v.55(3) Summ’00 pg 341-354 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, government, human rights, second world war, United States, US, civil and political rights, security, Cold War, […]

Posted in 2000 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, Cold War, government, human rights, liberty, second world war, security, United States/USA

Canadian Supreme Court to Rule on Historic Metis Rights Case

By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011

ID: HARP-280 Title: Canadian Supreme Court to Rule on Historic Metis Rights Case Source: Cultural Survival Quarterly, Issue 27.2, http://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/csq/print/article_print.cfm?id=EA7C5FB7-1074-4C43-BA13-ED967CCCF182 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, constitution, government, human rights, Ontario, civil and political rights, minority rights Abstract: When Steve Powley and his son Roddy were charged for hunting moose […]

Posted in 2003 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, constitution, government, human rights, minority rights, Ontario

The changing face of aboriginal education in rural and northern Canada

By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011

ID: HARP-323 Title: The changing face of aboriginal education in rural and northern Canada Source: Education Canada , v.43(3) Summ’03 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, European Union, government, human rights, Ontario, civil and political rights, educational rights, indigenous people, education, First Nations, minority rights […]

Posted in 2003 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, cultural rights, economic, education, educational rights, Europe/European Union, First Nations, government, human rights, indigenous people, minority rights, Ontario, social

Demanding Government Action for the Homeless

By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011

ID: HARP-321 Title: Demanding Government Action for the Homeless Source: Law Now , v.27(6) Je/Jl’03 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, government, human rights, justice, Alberta, poverty, immigration, housing Abstract: The poor and homeless in Canada have been forgotten by governments who care more […]

Posted in 2003 | Tagged Alberta, Canada, cultural rights, economic, employment, government, housing, human rights, immigration, justice, poverty, social

Trafficking in women and the feminization of migration: the Canadian context

By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011

ID: HARP-251 Title: Trafficking in women and the feminization of migration: the Canadian context Source: Canadian Woman Studies, March 2002, Vol. 21, No. 4; Pg. 90(10); ISSN: 0713-3235, 03561775 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, decision making, enforcement, gender equality, government, human rights, law, movement and residency, woman, civil and […]

Posted in 2002 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, decision/decision-making, enforcement, gender equality, government, human rights, law, liberty, minority rights, movement and residency, security, trafficking, woman

WHO’S RESPONSIBLE?

By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011

ID: HARP-246 Title: WHO’S RESPONSIBLE? Source: Canadian Business, March 3, 2003, FEATURES; Corporate Liability; Pg. 39 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, government, human rights, law, justice Abstract: When Bill Trudell appeared last spring before a parliamentary committee studying the criminal liability of corporations, […]

Posted in 2003 | Tagged Canada, cultural rights, economic, employment, government, human rights, justice, law, social

Soviet immigration to Canada the End of the Refugee Program?

By Sally Ding on April 20, 2011

ID: HARP-239 Title: Soviet immigration to Canada the End of the Refugee Program? Source: Innovation: The European Journal of Social Sciences; 1991, Vol. 4 Issue 3/4, p139, 17p, 3 charts Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1991 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, government, immigration law, movement and residency, Russia, Latin America, civil and political rights, refugee, […]

Posted in 1991 | Tagged Africa/African, Canada, civil and political rights, government, immigration law, Latin America, minority rights, movement and residency, refugee, Russia, Soviet Union

Type 2 diabetes and children in aboriginal communities: the array of factors that shape health and access to health care

By Sally Ding on April 13, 2011

ID: HARP-159 Title: Type 2 diabetes and children in aboriginal communities: the array of factors that shape health and access to health care Source: Health Law Journal, v.10 2002 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, government, human rights, legislation, non-discrimination, treaty, treaties, health, Europe, war, […]

Posted in 2002 | Tagged Amerindian, and cultural rights, Canada, civil and political rights, economic, Europe/European Union, government, health, human rights, indigenous people, legislation, minority rights, non-discrimination, self-determination, social, standard of living, treaty, war

The delicate acts of “colour balancing”: multiculturalism and Canadian television broadcasting policies and practices

By Sally Ding on April 11, 2011

ID: HARP-172 Title: The delicate acts of “colour balancing”: multiculturalism and Canadian television broadcasting policies and practices Source: Canadian Journal of Communication , v.23(4) Fall’98 pg 487-505 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1998 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, equality before the law, government, human rights, multi-culturalism, ethnic minorities, civil and political rights, communication rights, minority […]

Posted in 1998 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, communication rights, equality before the law, ethnic minorities, government, human rights, minority rights, multi-culturalism

Insecurity in the labour market: the case of Canada since the second world war

By Sally Ding on April 11, 2011

ID: HARP-173 Title: Insecurity in the labour market: the case of Canada since the second world war Source: Canadian Journal of Sociology , v.24(2) Spr’99 pg 193-224 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, democracy, discrimination, economic, social and cultural rights, employment, government, human rights, social security, security Abstract: There is […]

Posted in 1999 | Tagged Canada, democracy, discrimination, economic, employment, government, human rights, security, social and cultural rights, social security

First nations in Quebec

By Sally Ding on April 7, 2011

ID: HARP-455 Title: First nations in Quebec Source: Law Now , v.20(4) February/March, 1996 pg 30-32 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1996 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, colonial/colonialism, governance, government, human rights, Quebec, sovereignty, civil and political rights, indigenous people, First Nations, minority rights, self-determination Abstract: During the Quebec referendum campaign, members of First Nations […]

Posted in 1996 | Tagged Canada, civil and political rights, colonial/colonialism, First Nations, governance, government, human rights, indigenous people, minority rights, Quebec, self-determination, sovereignty

Legal Protection against Racial Discrimination in Canada

By Sally Ding on April 6, 2011

ID: HARP-407 Title: Legal Protection against Racial Discrimination in Canada Source: New Community, 1994, 20, 3, Apr, 415-436 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1994 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: anti-discrimination, Canada, discrimination, employment, equality before the law, government, human rights, legal, legislation, non-discrimination, racial discrimination, politics, racism, civil and political rights, Charter of Rights and Freedoms, […]

Posted in 1994 | Tagged anti-discrimination, Canada, Charter of Rights and Freedoms, civil and political rights, criminal law, discrimination, employment, equality before the law, government, human rights, legal, legislation, minority rights, non-discrimination, politics, racial discrimination/racism

Science misapplied: mandatory addiction screening and treatment for welfare recipients in Ontario

By Sally Ding on April 5, 2011

ID: HARP-350 Title: Science misapplied: mandatory addiction screening and treatment for welfare recipients in Ontario Source: Canadian Medical Assn Journal , v.165(4) Ag 21’01 pg 443-444 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2001 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: alcoholic beverages, Canada, child benefits, economic, social, and cultural rights, employment, government, human rights, right to housing, social security, […]

Posted in 2001 | Tagged alcoholic beverages/liquor, Canada, child benefits, cultural rights, drug, economic, employment, government, health, housing, human rights, mental health, Ontario, right to housing, social, social security, social welfare, United States/USA

Alcohol policy issues for indigenous people in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand

By Sally Ding on April 5, 2011

ID: HARP-538 Title: Alcohol policy issues for indigenous people in the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand Source: Contemporary Drug Problems, Fall2000, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p435, 75p Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Maggie Brady Keywords: alcoholic beverages, Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, governance, government, human rights, health, civil […]

Posted in 2000, Brady, Maggie | Tagged alcoholic beverages/liquor, Canada, civil and political rights, cultural rights, economic, governance, government, health, human rights, indigenous people, minority rights, self-determination, social

Towards Information Self-Sufficiency: The Nunavik Inuit gather information on ecology and land use

By Sally Ding on April 5, 2011

ID: HARP-292 Title: Towards Information Self-Sufficiency: The Nunavik Inuit gather information on ecology and land use Source: Cultural Survival Quarterly, Issue 18.4, http://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/csq/print/article_print.cfm?id=00000395-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1995 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: agreement, Canada, culture, government, human rights, Quebec, treaty, treaties, civil and political rights, indigenous people, Inuit, minority rights, self-determination Abstract: In November […]

Posted in 1995 | Tagged agreement, Canada, civil and political rights, culture, government, human rights, indigenous people, Inuit, minority rights, Quebec, self-determination, treaty

Chinese Government Should Be Innovated After its Entry into the WTO

By Sally Ding on April 4, 2011

ID: TARP-296 Title: Chinese Government Should Be Innovated After its Entry into the WTO Source: Chinese Administration, No. 2 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 4 Author(s): Huaijiang Yu Keywords: administrative reconsideration, China, development, government, legislation, transparency Abstract: After China’s entry into the WTO, economic development and social management face a series of challenges. […]

Posted in 2002, Yu, Huajiang | Tagged administrative reconsideration, China, development, government, legislation, transparency

Accession to the WTO and the reforms of China’s Administrative Law

By Sally Ding on April 1, 2011

ID: TARP-313 Title: Accession to the WTO and the reforms of China’s Administrative Law Source: Theory Observation, No. 2, General No. 14 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Jiangan Zhang, Junlong Nie Keywords: administration, China, government, regulation, WTO, administrative law Abstract: Rules of the WTO are mostly in terms of administration. They […]

Posted in 2002, Nie, Junlong, Zhang, Jiangan | Tagged administration, administrative law, China, government, regulation, World Trade Organization/WTO

WTO Rules and Rule of Administrative Law of Chinese government

By Sally Ding on April 1, 2011

ID: TARP-306 Title: WTO Rules and Rule of Administrative Law of Chinese government Source: Administration and Law, No. 4 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 8 Author(s): Caifa Song Keywords: administration, China, government, legal system, WTO, administrative law Abstract: Chinese government should, based on the requirements of WTO, quicken to establish and improve the […]

Posted in 2002, Song, Caifa | Tagged administration, administrative law, China, government, legal system, World Trade Organization/WTO

Analysis on Inner Balance of the Public Administration System

By Sally Ding on March 31, 2011

ID: TARP-284 Title: Analysis on Inner Balance of the Public Administration System Source: Xitong Bianzheng Xue Xuebao (Journal of Systematic Dialectics), Vol. 10, No. 01, Jan. 2002 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Renzhang Xu Keywords: administration, China, government, public administration Abstract: As one of the subsystems of the general […]

Posted in 2002, Xu, Renzhang | Tagged administration, China, government, public administration

Analysis of WTO and Tendency of Reforms of Chinese Government: from the Perspective of New Public Administration

By Sally Ding on March 31, 2011

ID: TARP-280 Title: Analysis of WTO and Tendency of Reforms of Chinese Government: from the Perspective of New Public Administration Source: Lilun Tantao (Theoretical Discussion), No. 1, 2002, General No. 104 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Hui Luo, Xin Xie, Hengfu Ruan Keywords: administration, China, government, reform, WTO Abstract: […]

Posted in 2002, Luo, Hui, Ruan, Hengfu, Xie, Xin | Tagged administration, China, government, reform, World Trade Organization/WTO

WTO, Market Economy and Innovation of Government Administration

By Sally Ding on March 31, 2011

ID: TARP-273 Title: WTO, Market Economy and Innovation of Government Administration Source: Shenyang Shifan Daxue Xuebao – Shehui Kexue Ban (Journal of Shenyang Normal University-Social Science Edition), No. 1, 2003, Vol. 27, General No. 115 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Qizhe Quan Keywords: administration, China, globalization, government, legal, market […]

Posted in 2003, Quan, Qizhe | Tagged administration, China, globalization, government, legal, market economy, planned economy, transparency, World Trade Organization/WTO

Quicken the reforms of Administrative Approval System in Reply to the WTO

By Sally Ding on March 31, 2011

  TARP-269 Title: Quicken the reforms of Administrative Approval System in Reply to the WTO Source: Xingzheng yu Fa (Administration & Law), No. 01, 2003 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Li Wan, Xin Yi Keywords: administration, China, government, market economy, reform, WTO, institutions, Administrative Approval System Abstract: Since China’s […]

Posted in 2003, Wan, Li, Yi, Xin | Tagged administration, Administrative Approval System, China, government, institutions, market economy, reform, World Trade Organization/WTO

Influence of Entry into the WTO on Administrative Pattern of Chinese Government

By Sally Ding on March 31, 2011

  TARP-268 Title: Influence of Entry into the WTO on Administrative Pattern of Chinese Government Source: Xibei Daxue Xuebao (Journal of Northwest University-Social Science Edition), Vol. 32, No. 1, Feb. 2002 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Zhongming Liang Keywords: administration, China, government, legal system, WTO, ideology Abstract: WTO has […]

Posted in 2002, Liang, Zhongming | Tagged administration, China, government, ideology, legal system, World Trade Organization/WTO

Countermeasures of Chinese Government after China’s Entry into the WTO

By Sally Ding on March 31, 2011

ID: TARP-263 Title: Countermeasures of Chinese Government after China’s Entry into the WTO Source: Qi Qi Har Daxue Xuebao (Journal of Qiqihar University), Jan. 2003 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Xia Bi, Jianjun Bao Keywords: administration, China, globalization, government, law, legal reform, regulation, rule of law, services, WTO, countermeasure […]

Posted in 2003, Bao, Jianjun, Bi, Xia | Tagged administration, China, countermeasure, globalization, government, law, legal reform, regulation, rule of law, services, World Trade Organization/WTO

Openness of Government Affairs Is the Basic premise for Socialist Democratic Politics

By Sally Ding on March 31, 2011

ID: TARP-259 Title: Openness of Government Affairs Is the Basic premise for Socialist Democratic Politics Source: Zhongguo Jiancha (Chinese Supervision), No. 04, 2000 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Wencai Xu Keywords: administration, China, democracy, government, rule of law, politics Abstract: Openness of government affairs is the necessary requirement to […]

Posted in 2000, Xu, Wencai | Tagged administration, China, democracy, government, politics, rule of law

Problems of and Countermeasures to the E-government

By Sally Ding on March 31, 2011

ID: TARP-254 Title: Problems of and Countermeasures to the E-government Source: Dangzheng Luntan (Party & Government Forum), March 2000 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Wenxuan Yu Keywords: administration, China, governance, government, reform, countermeasure, E-government Abstract: Since 1999, E-government has been unfolded in Beijing. It indicates the start of E-government […]

Posted in 2000, Yu, Wenxuan | Tagged administration, China, countermeasure, E-government, governance, government, reform

Accession to the WTO and Transformation of Local Administrative Pattern

By Sally Ding on March 31, 2011

ID: TARP-319 Title: Accession to the WTO and Transformation of Local Administrative Pattern Source: Chinese Public Administration), No. 9 (serial No. 207) Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2002 Pages: 5 Author(s): Degang Luo Keywords: economy accession, accession, China, governance, government, WTO Abstract: After China’s accession to the WTO, the government patterns shall be […]

Posted in 2002, Luo, Degang | Tagged accession, China, economy accession, governance, government, World Trade Organization/WTO

Establish a Government by Rule of Law Adaptable to the Requirements of the WTO

By Sally Ding on March 31, 2011

ID: TARP-314 Title: Establish a Government by Rule of Law Adaptable to the Requirements of the WTO Source: Journal of Shanxi College for Youth Administrators, Vol. 15, No. 2 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2002 Pages: 1 Author(s): Jianyu Cui, Youshan Zheng Keywords: economy accession, accession, administration, China, government, judicial review, rule of […]

Posted in 2002, Cui, Jianyu, Zheng, Youshan | Tagged accession, administration, China, economy accession, government, judicial review, rule of law, World Trade Organization/WTO

WTO and Reforms of Chinese Administrative Law

By Sally Ding on March 31, 2011

ID: TARP-309 Title: WTO and Reforms of Chinese Administrative Law Source: Tribune of Political Science and Law), Vol. 20 No. 1 Parties:   Dispute Resolution Organ:   Year: 2002 Pages: 1 Author(s): Jiejun Yang Keywords: economy accession, accession, administration, government, law, legal system, trade, transparency, WTO Abstract: China’s accession to the WTO is to have […]

Posted in 2002, Yang, Jiejun | Tagged accession, administration, economy accession, government, law, legal system, trade, transparency, World Trade Organization/WTO