James V. Feinerman

Faculty Director

Feinerman, James V., Franz Werro, David J. Gerber, and Helge Dedek. In Memoriam, H. Patrick Glenn (1940-2014), 63 Am. J. Comp. L. 1-2 (2015).

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

Feinerman, James V., et al., China, 42 Int’l Law. 945-974 (2008).

Feinerman, James V. 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).

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

Feinerman, James V. Odious Debt, Old and New: The Legal Intellectual History of an Idea, 70 Law & Contemp. Probs. 193-220 (2007).

Feinerman, James V. 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 (M.E. Sharpe, 2005).

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

Feinerman, James V. and John H. Jackson. China’s WTO Accession Survey of Materials, 4 J. Int’l Econ. L. 329-335 (2001).

Feinerman, James V. and B. Thomas Peele. China after the WTO: What You Need to Know Now. Practising Law Institute, 2001.

Feinerman, James V. 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 (University of Washington Press, 2000).

Thomas E. Kellogg

Executive Director

Kellogg, Thomas E., Jun Chan & Eric Yan-ho Lai, 止暴制乱的后遗症:大检控数据,解读反修例示威者的命运, Initium Media, January 17, 2024.

Kellogg, Thomas E., Jun Chan & Eric Yan-ho Lai, The Hong Kong 2019 Protest Movement: A Data Analysis of Arrests and Prosecutions, Georgetown Center for Asian Law report, October 26, 2023.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Charlotte Yeung, “Three Years in, Hong Kong’s National Security Law Has Entrenched a New Status Quo,” ChinaFile, September 6, 2023.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “What Covid-19 Reveals about How Xi Jinping Runs China,” Global Asia, Vol. 18, No. 2, June 2023.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Kevin Yam, “In Hong Kong, Another Blow to the Rule of Law,” Lawfare, May 23, 2023.

Kellogg, Thomas E. Review of Elizabeth Economy, The World According to China, Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 82, No. 2, pp. 221-2, May 2023.

Kellogg, Thomas E. Review of Joseph Fewsmith, Rethinking Chinese Politics, Asia Pacific Law Review, Vol. 31, No. 2, pp. 641-49, February 27, 2023.

Kellogg, Thomas E. Review of Neil Diamant, Useful Bullshit: Constitutions in Chinese Politics and Society, Journal of Chinese Political Science, February 13, 2023.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Eric Yan-ho Lai, “Departure from International Human Rights Law and Comparative Best Practice: HKSAR v. Tong Ying Kit,” Hong Kong Law Journal, 52(2): 466-486, September 2022.

Kellogg, Thomas E. Review of Timothy Cheek et al., Voices from the Chinese Century: Public Intellectual Debate from Contemporary China, Journal of Chinese Political Science, Vol. 27, pp. 431-432, April 2022.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Eric Yan-ho Lai, “Arrest Data Show national Security Law Has Dealt a Hard Blow to Free Expression in Hong Kong,” ChinaFile, April 5, 2022.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Luo Jiajun, “Verdicts from China’s Courts Used to Be Accessible Online. Now They’re Disappearing,” ChinaFile, February 1, 2022.

Kellogg, Thomas E. Review of Biddulph and Rosenzweig, Handbook on Human Rights in China, Asia Pacific Law Review, Vol. 29, Iss. 1, pp. 211-215, January 2022.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “How a ruling by Hong Kong’s top court opens the door to a more intrusive security law,”  Hong Kong Free Press, December 17, 2021.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Eric Yan-ho Lai “NSL a major blow to free speech in Hong Kong,” Lawfare,  November 19, 2021.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Eric Yan-ho Lai, The Tong Ying-kit NSL Verdict: An International and Comparative Law Analysis, Georgetown Center for Asian Law report, October 20, 2021.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Eric Yan-ho Lai “喬治城大學法學院亞洲法中心發表「唐英傑案」報告:首宗國安法案件裁決理由並無保障人權,” CitizenNews, October 20, 2021.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Eric Yan-ho Lai “美大學「唐英傑案」報告:國安法首案裁決理由並無保障人權,” Stand News, October 20, 2021.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “China would benefit from legal reform – but its future looks bleak,” The Globe and Mail,  August 13, 2021.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Kaylee Morrison “Hong Kong has gotten seriously risky for international business,” Foreign Policy,  July 26, 2021.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Eric Yan-ho Lai “Judgement in Tong Ying Kit’s case sets dangerous precedent, ignores human rights law,” Hong Kong Free Press, July 31, 2021.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Eric Yan-ho Lai “Death by a Thousand Cuts: Chipping Away at Due Process Rights in HK NSL Cases,” Lawfare, May 28, 2021.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Lydia Wong “New Data Show Hong Kong’s National Security Arrests Follow a Pattern,” ChinaFile, May 3, 2021.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Lydia Wong “The Jimmy Lai case: The National Security Law and the future of dissent in Hong Kong,” Melbourne Asia Review, April 13, 2021.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Lydia Wong, Hong Kong’s National Security Law: A Human Rights and Rule of Law Analysis, Georgetown Center for Asian Law report, February 2021.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Lydia Wong “Free speech in Hong Kong is under threat as activist Tam Tak-chi awaits trial over slogans,” Hong Kong Free Press, December 12, 2020.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “Beijing unbound: Hong Kong’s autonomy crumbles as China rewrites the law,” Hong Kong Free Press, November 17, 2020.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “The Tong Ying-kit bail decision: A hopeful signal for Hong Kong’s human rights and rule of law?” Hong Kong Free Press, September 19, 2020.

Kellogg, Thomas E., Sheena Greitens, Rebecca E. Karl, Aynne Kokas, & Neysun A. Mahboubi “The Future of China Studies in the U.S.” ChinaFile, August 27, 2020.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Alison Sile Chen “Is Hong Kong about to Get Its Own Foreign NGO Law in the Name of ‘National Security’?” ChinaFile, June 13, 2020.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Michael C. Davis The Promise of Democratization in Hong Kong: Discontent and Rule of Law Challenges, joint Georgetown Center for Asian Law and National Democratic Institute Assessment Report, April 23, 2020.

Kellogg, Thomas E. Review of Sebastian Heilmann, Red Swan: How Unorthodox Policy Making Facilitated China’s Rise, J. of Chin. Polit. Sci., December 2019.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “Violence by Hong Kong Protesters Won’t Advance Their Cause,” ChinaFile, November 14, 2019.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “Beijing’s Paranoia Sees the CIA Under Every Rock,” Foreign Policy, August 13, 2019.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Zhao Sile. “China’s Dissidents Can’t Leave: Exit ban numbers are hitting newhighs as politics tightens,” Foreign Policy, July 23, 2019.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “What should Beijing do about Hong Kong’s unprecedented protests? The case for restraint,” Hong Kong Free Press, July 6, 2019.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “No longer an apolitical technocrat, Hong Kong’s Carrie Lam must learn to engage critics,” Hong Kong Free Press, June 25, 2019.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “Hong Kong’s Proposed Extradition Law and International Human Rights: Legalized Kidnapping?,” Lawfare, June 6. 2019.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “No Exit: China’s Growing Use of Exit Bans Violates International Law,” Lawfare, January 16, 2019.

Kellogg, Thomas E. & Chang Chiu. “Banning Chinese Students is Not in the U.S. National Interest,” ChinaFile, October 5, 2018.

Kellogg, Thomas E. Review of Mary E. Gallagher, Authoritarian Legality in China: Law, Workers, and the State, 24 J. of Chin. Polit. Sci, Issue no. 1, pp. 167-168, September 2018.

Kellogg, Thomas E. News of a Kidnapping: The Gui Minhai Case and China’s Approach to International Law41 Fordham Int’l L.J. 1215, 2018.

Kellogg, Thomas E.  “Will the Trump administration get serious on human rights in China?,” East Asia Forum, May 29, 2018.

Kellogg, Thomas E.  “China and Russia’s Game of Distortion,” Washington Post World Post, February 15, 2018.

Kellogg, Thomas E.  “The Strange and Sad Case of Gui Minhai,” The Diplomat, January 31, 2018.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “China’s Grim Christmas Ritual: Imprisoning Dissidents,” The Diplomat, January 24, 2018.

Kellogg, Thomas E. Review of Jing Chen, Useful Complaints: How Petitions Assist Decentralized Authoritarianism in China, 23 J. of Chin. Polit. Sci., Issue no. 1, pp. 137-138, January 2018.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “China Is Getting Better at Undermining Global Human Rights,” Foreign Policy, October 18, 2017.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “Xi Jinping Is About to Face a Constitutional Crisis,” Foreign Policy, September 7, 2017.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “The China-India Border Standoff: What Does Beijing Want?,” Foreign Policy, September 1, 2017.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “Xi’s Davos Speech: Is China the New Champion for the Liberal International Order?,” The Diplomat, January 24, 2017.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “Liberal Internationalism in the Age of Trump,” The Diplomat, November 17, 2016.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “How to Fix China’s Crooked Congress,” Foreign Policy, September 29, 2016.

Kellogg, Thomas E. Review of Yuhua Wang, Tying the Autocrat’s Hands: The Rise of the Rule of Law in China, 21 J. of Chin. Polit. Sci., Issue no. 3, pp. 395-396, September 2016.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “The Communist Party of China’s Recipe for Success,” review of Bruce Dickson, The Dictator’s Dilemma, The Diplomat, August 12, 2016.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “The South China Sea Ruling: China’s International Law Dilemma,” The Diplomat, July 14, 2016.

Kellogg, Thomas E. Arguing Chinese Constitutionalism: the 2013 Constitutionalism Debate and the “Urgency” of Political Reform, 11 U. Pa. Asian L. Rev. 337, 2015-2016.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “China and the End of Reform,” review of David Shambaugh, China’s Future, ChinaFile, May 26, 2016.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “A New Book Praises China’s Governance Model, But Overlooks Its Politics,” review of Daniel Bell, The China Model: Political Meritocracy and the Limits of Democracy, ChinaFile, September 21, 2015.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “Running the Race of the Century,” review of Michael Pillsbury, The Hundred-Year Marathon: China’s Secret Strategy to Replace America as the Global Superpower, Global Asia, Vol. 10, No. 1, Spring 2015.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “Bo Xilai – the Last of a Nefarious Trio to Fall,” review of Ho and Huang, A Death in the Lucky Holiday Hotel, Los Angeles Review of Books, August 26, 2013.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “Western Funding for Rule of Law Initiatives in China: the importance of a civil society based approach,” China Perspectives, No. 2012/3, pp. 43-49, September 2012.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “The Strange Case of Zhou Yongjun,” Hong Kong Journal, January 2011.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “China’s Communist Party: Two Glimpses Inside,” review of McGregor, The Party: The Secret World of China’s Communist Rulers, and Shambaugh, China’s Communist Party: Atrophy and Adaptation, The China Beat, October 2010.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “Stirring Up Trouble: the Johannes Chan Incident, Ideological Exclusion and Immigration Law in Hong Kong and Macau,” Hong Kong Journal, July 2009.

Kellogg, Thomas E. Constitutionalism with Chinese Characteristics? Constitutional development and civil litigation in China, 7(2) International J. Constitutional L., 215-244, 2009.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “The Hong Kong Lawyer Controversy and Self-Censorship in Hong Kong,” Hong Kong Journal, October 2008.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “‘Excessive Deference’ or Strategic Retreat? Basic Law Article 158 and Constitutional Development in Hong Kong,” Hong Kong Journal, January 2008.

Kellogg, Thomas E. Courageous Explorers? Education Litigation and Judicial Innovation in China, 20 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 141, 2007.

Kellogg, Thomas E. “A Flawed Effort? Legislating on Surveillance in Hong Kong” Hong Kong Journal, April 2007.

Kellogg, Thomas E. Legislating Rights: Basic Law Article 23, National Security, and Human Rights in Hong Kong, 17 Colum. J. Asian. L. 307, 2004.