Nothing Unites Congress Like China: Part 2

Law360, New York (April 02, 2012, 12:41 PM ET) -- This article is part two of a three-part series. Part one, "Rewriting Subsidies Law To Fit Chinese Facts," was published last week.

The Broken Promise To China

Entry into the World Trade Organization a decade ago has paid off handsomely for China, enabling its trade to flourish and accelerate its economic growth and development. However, a critical element of China’s accession was acceptance of the rule of law. China was required to accept the arbitral procedures and consequences of WTO membership, but reciprocally was promised the...
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