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Full time Faculty ruler
Professor James V. Feinerman James V. Feinerman

James M. Morita Professor of Asian Legal Studies
B.A., M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Yale; J.D., Harvard


Scholarship 2000 - Present

Note: This bibliography changes the order of authors so that Georgetown authors are listed first.

Links to selected articles are available below. Here are what the links represent: [HEIN] = On Hein Online [W] = On Westlaw [L] = On Lexis [WWW] = Free access on the Internet [BOOK] - Information available in law library catalog

Forthcoming Works - Journal Articles & Working Papers
James V. Feinerman, The Chinese - Aren't They "Human"?, (forthcoming).

James V. Feinerman, The Dian Transaction: Family, Property, and Violence in China, (forthcoming).

James V. Feinerman, Two Decades of Delinquency: Chinese Approaches to the Problem of Juvenile Delinquency, (forthcoming).

Books
China After the WTO: What You Need to Know Now (James V. Feinerman & B. Thomas Peele III eds., New York: Practising Law Institute 2001). [BOOK]

The Limits of the Rule of Law in China (James V. Feinerman, Karen Turner-Gottschang & R. Kent Guy eds., Seattle, Wash.: University of Washington Press 2000). [BOOK]

Book Chapters & Collected Works
James V. Feinerman, Sovereignty, Old and New: Another Look at Taiwan's International Legal Status, in Membership for Taiwan in the United Nations: Achieving Justice and Universality 91-108 (Lung-chu Chen ed., New York: New Century Institute Press 2007).

James V. Feinerman, The U.S.-Korean Status of Forces Agreement as a Source of Continuing Korean Anti-American Attitudes, in Korean Attitudes Toward the United States: Changing Dynamics 196-212 (David I. Steinberg ed., Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe 2005).

James V. Feinerman, The Rule of Law Imposed from Outside: China’s Foreign-Oriented Legal Regime Since 1978, in The Limits of the Rule of Law in China 304-324 (James V. Feinerman, Karen Turner-Gottschang & R. Kent Guy eds., Seattle, Wash.: University of Washington Press 2000). [BOOK]

Journal Articles
James V. Feinerman et al., China, 42 Int'l Law. 945-974 (2008). [L] [W]

James V. Feinerman, Robert L. Oakley: In Memoriam, 100 Law Libr. J. 223-225 (2008). [W]

James V. Feinerman, New Hope for Corporate Governance in China?, 2007 China Q. 590-619. [WWW]

James V. Feinerman, Odious Debt, Old and New: The Legal Intellectual History of an Idea, Law & Contemp. Probs., Autumn 2007, at 193-220. [L] [W]

James V. Feinerman & John H. Jackson, China's WTO Accession Survey of Materials, 4 J. Int'l Econ. L. 329-335 (2001). [HEIN]

James V. Feinerman, Eulogy, In Memoriam: September 11, 2001, 33 Law & Pol'y Int'l Bus. 1-2 (2001). [HEIN] [L]

Congressional Testimony
Democracy in Hong Kong: Hearing Before the Subcomm. on East Asian and Pacific Affairs of the S. Comm. on Foreign Relations, 108th Cong., Mar. 4, 2004 (Statement of Professor James V. Feinerman, Geo. U. L. Center) (CIS-No.: 2004-S381-40).