Publications for Bing Ling 2021 2020 2018 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011

Publications for Bing Ling 2021 2020 2018 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011

Publications for Bing Ling 2021 Beijing, China: Presentation. Ling, B. (2021). The New Contract Law in the Chinese Civil Ling, B. (2014). Rule of Law in Foreign Policy-making: Code. The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law, 8, 1-77. <a China's Non-Appearance in the South China Sea Arbitration. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cjcl/cxaa030">[More 9th Annual Conference of the European China Law Studies Information]</a> Association (ECLS) 2014: Making, Enforcing and Accessing 2020 the Law, Hong Kong: Presentation. Ling, B. (2014). The Development of Rule of Law in China Ling, B. (2020). Constitutional and Legal Framework of the under the Xi Jinping Administration (2012-14). Hong Kong National Security Law. Webinar on National Security Law of Hong Kong: Legal and Social Implications, Ling, B. (2014). The Limit of Cosmopolitanism: The Role of Sydney, NSW: Presentation. Comparative Contract Law in China's Reform of Contract Law. Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law Ling, B. (2020). Dispute Settlement Mechanism of International Third Annual Conference 2014 - Stepping away from the State: Organisations: An Examination of the Jurisdiction of the Universality and Cosmopolitanism in International and International Court of Justice (in Chinese). China Law Review, Comparative Law, Cambridge, England: Presentation. 34(4), 2-11. Ling, B. (2020). Does NPC's National Security Legislation 2013 Conform with Article 159 of the Basic Law (in Chinese). Ming Ling, B. (2013). A Tale of Two Jurisdictions: China's State Pao Daily. Secret Law and Disclosure Rules on Cross-border Financial Ling, B. (2020). International Proceedings against China for Information. Shanghai Forum 2013, Shanghai, China: COVID-19 Compensation. Online Workshop on Covid-19, Presentation. International Law and the Post-Pandemic International Order, Ling, B. (2013). China's Non-Appearance in the Philippines v. Hong Kong: Presentation. China UNCLOS Arbitration Case. National Institute for South Ling, B. (2020). Protective Jurisdiction and Hong Kong's China Studies 2013, Haikou, China: Presentation. National Security Law. Webinar on Hong Kong National Ling, B. (2013). Jurisdictional Conflicts: New Problems for Security Law and Extraterritoriality, Hong Kong: Presentation. China. Fourth Cross-Strait Forum on International Law 2013, Ling, B. (2020). The Book on Contracts in the Chinese Civil Beijing, China: Presentation. Code from a Comparative Perspective. Online Symposium on Ling, B. (2013). The 'confused topic' of act of state under the the Civil Code of China, Hong Kong: Presentation. Hong Kong Basic Law. The Chinese Journal of Comparative Ling, B. (2020). The National Security Legislation of HKSAR Law, 1(1), 84-111. <a Should Have Public Consultation. Ming Pao Daily. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cjcl/cxt006">[More Information]</a> 2018 Ling, B. (2013). The Bo Xilai Trial Bolsters Judicial Reform Ling, B. (2018). China's Attitude to the International Legal [Chinese]. Ta Kung Pao. Order in the Xi Era: The Case of South China Sea, [Indo- Ling, B. (2013). The Philippines v. China Arbitration Case and Pacific Focus] Policy Brief No. 4, (pp. 1 - 11). Tokyo, Japan: the Judicial Settlement of Disputes in the South China Sea. 20th Japan Institute of International Affairs. <a Conference on Maritime Police, Taoyuan, Taiwan: Presentation. href="http://www2.jiia.or.jp/en/article_page_pr.php?id=7">[Mo re Information]</a> Ling, B. (2013). Will Snowden's Extradition Trigger a US- China Dispute? [Chinese]. Ta Kung Pao. Ling, B. (2018). Contract Law in China (2nd Edition) (Forthcoming). Hong Kong: Sweet & Maxwell Asia. 2012 2015 Ling, B. (2012). Civil Codification in China. 2012 Thematic Congress of International Academy of Comparative Law, Ling, B. (2015). Book Review: Introduction to the Hong Kong Taipei: National Taiwan University. Basic Law. DANNY GITTINGS. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2013 413 pp. \$40.00 ISBN 978-988-8139-49- 1. The China Quarterly, 221, 258-259. <a 2011 href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0305741015000144">[More Ling, B. (2011). America's Real Intent in Its Involvement in the Information]</a> South China Sea. Shanghai Morning Post. 2014 Ling, B. (2011). CFA's Referral of Interpretation Tests Rule of Law at NPC. Ming Pao Daily. Ling, B. (2014). China's Changing Attitude to International Law: The Case of the South China Sea Disputes. Annual Ling, B. (2011). Contract Law and the Treatment of Non- Workshop on Chinese Law 2014, Camperdown, NSW: Performing Loans in China. Law and Development in China - Presentation. The Legal Dimension of China’s Development Model (Research Symposium), Singapore: National University of Singapore. Ling, B. (2014). Procedural Issues Relating to China's Non- Appearance in the South China Sea Arbitration. International Ling, B. (2011). Phone Tapping Scandal and the Limits of Press Symposium on the Philippines V. China Arbitration Case 2014, Rights in the West. Shanghai Morning Post. Ling, B. (2011). State Immunity and the 'High Degree of Association for the Promotion of the Macau Basic Law. Autonomy' of Hong Kong. 2011 International Law Association Asia-Pacific Regional Conference, Taiwan: International Law 2006 Association. Ling, B. (2006). Anti-Secession Law in Dilemma [Chinese]. 2010 Ming Pao Daily. Ling, B. (2006). Can Lai Changxing Be Extradited Back: Legal Ling, B. (2010). Communal Interest and the Security of Private Issues in the Pursuit of Escaped Criminal Suspects [Chinese]. Contract in China. A Case Study. 5th International Conference Bauhinia, 7, 60-61. on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences. Ling, B. (2006). Contribution of Judge Ni Zhengyu to the work Ling, B. (2010). One Country Two Systems and Sovereign of The International Court of Justice. Symposium in memory of Immunity. Second Cross- Strait Symposium on International Judges Ni Zhengyu and Li Haopei on Their 100th birthday, Law. Suzhou. 2009 Ling, B. (2006). The United Nations Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and Their Property and Ling, B. (2009). China's Response to the Memorandum: China's Position. Conference on the New Developments and Introduction and Critical Assessment. Roundtable on Regional Trends in International Law, Tongli. Autonomy and Central-Local Relations in China, Hong Kong, China. 2005 Ling, B. (2009). International Legal Effects of the Sino - Ling, B. (2005). A Case for Extraterritorialty. In Fu Hualing, Japanese Principled Consensus on East China Sea. 16th Carole J. Petersen and Simon N.M. Young (Eds.), National Academic Conference on Maritime Conference. Security and Fundamental Freedoms: Hong Kong's Article 23 Ling, B. (2009). Liu Xiaobo Case and Freedom of Speech Under Scrutiny, (pp. 399-426). Hong Kong: Hong Kong [Chinese]. Ming Pao Daily. University Press. Ling, B. (2009). Recent Developments in American Ling, B. (2005). Henkin's International Legal Theory and the International Law Theories. 2009 Annual Conference of the Recent Development in American Scholarship on International Chinese Society of International Law. Law. 2005 Symposium of International Law Scholars in East China. 2008 Ling, B. (2005). Sovereignty as Responsibility to Protect: A Ling, B. (2008). Constitutionalism and Acess to Social Justice Preliminary Analysis. 2005 Annual Meeting of the Chinese in China: The Case of 'Nail Household'. Harvard Project for Society of International Law. Asian and International Relations (HPAIR) Academic Conference. 2004 Ling, B. (2008). Is One Country Two Systems Model Ling, B. (2004). Anti-Secession Law Not Conducive to Internationally Applicable? Conference on "One Country Two Peaceful Reunification. Ming Pao Daily. Systems: Comparative Perspectives". Ling, B. (2004). Excessive Claims of Jurisdiction and Ling, B. (2008). Kosovo Independence and he Cross-Strait Transnational Economic Regulation. Conference on China's Relationship [Chinese]. Ming Pao Daily. Peaceful Development and International Law, Beijing. 2007 Ling, B. (2004). Extraterritorial Legislative Power of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region [Chinese]. In G.Rao Ling, B. (2007). Does Beijing Have Uncontrained Symposium (Eds.), High Like Mountains and Long Like Rivers: Collected on 'Hong Kong Ten Years After'. International Symposium on Essays in Honour of Professor Wang Tieya, (pp. 273-285). 'Hong Kong Ten Years After'. China: Peking University Press. Ling, B. (2007). Introduction to Chinese contract law since the Ling, B. (2004). Fragmentation of the Contemporary statute of 15 March 1999. Colloquium on Contract Law in International Legal System. 2004 Annual Conference of the China and Europe Conference. Chinese Society of International Law on China's Road to Peaceful Development. Ling, B. (2007). Legal Education in Hong Kong: Ten Years after the Handover [English & Chinese]. China Law, 3, 57; 153- Ling, B. (2004). State Responsibility for Violation of 59; 156. International Humanitarian Law. Symposium on Weapons and International Humanitarian Law. Ling, B. (2007). One Country Two Systems and the Limits to the Power of the NPCSC to Interpret the Basic Law. Ling, B. (2004). The Book Gifts from Professor Wang Conference on the Retrospects and Prospects of the Basic Law. [Chinese]. In G.Rao (Eds.), High Like Mountains and Long Like Rivers: Collected Essays in Honour of Professor Wang Ling, B. (2007). Subject Matter Limitation on the NPCSC's Tieya, (pp. 355-358). China: Peking University Press. Power to Interpret the Basic Law. Hong Kong Law Journal, 37(2), 619-649. Ling, B. (2004). The Development of Comparative Law Scholarship and Its Impact

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