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East Asian Legal Studies Center -- Publications

These papers are in PDF format.

By the Center's Senior Director, Charles Irish:

  • "Sino-American Relations and the Wisconsin Bar," a presentation for the Fellows Recognition Dinner of the Wisconsin Law Foundation (November 2006)
  • "The Maturing of the Economic Relationship between Korea and the U.S.:  Implications for Lawyers and Law Students" (May 2006) 
  • "Misdirected Ire and Lost Opportunities:  The False Crisis in Sino-American Relations," co-authored with Attorney Robert W. Irish (April 2005)
  • "Removing Impediments to the Mobilization of Local Resources," a paper for a Symposium on the Role of Law in Developement, Nagoya, Japan (October 2004).
  • "Politics trumps law and economics in U.S. international trade,"  (presented in Taiwan, spring 2004)

See other publications on Professor Irish's Law School website.

By the Center's Associate Director, Susan Katcher:

  • "The Progression of Change in American Legal Education" (June 2005)

By the Center's Director, John Ohnesorge:

  • "Law in Political Transitions:  Lessons from East Asia and the Road Ahead for China" (PDF), a written statement of Professor John K. Ohnesorge,
    Assistant Director, East Asian Legal Studies Center, to the Congressional-Executive Commission on China Hearing, Washington, D.C., July 26, 2005.
    An HTML version of the statement is also available.

See other publications on Professor Ohnesorge's Law School website. 

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