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Blog on Chinese law research by ecls.eu and Cologne Uni's Chair for Chinese Legal Culture. Latest findings, event announcements, CfPs. Run by @mariannevblomberg.bsky.social
Our blogpost series 'Smart Courts and Smart Governance in China' is here! #2 by Ningjie Zhu of Bonn University looks at how the Party uses digital platforms to manage its members: blog.uni-koeln.de/eclrhub/2025...
The Iron Fist in a Digital Glove: How the CCP Manages Its Members with Apps – European Chinese Law Research Hub
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December 11, 2025 at 8:32 AM
Why are kids in China often stuck in classrooms during breaks? Prof Yuanshi Bu from @uni-freiburg.de looked into what the liability of children in tort law may have to do with it. blog.uni-koeln.de/eclrhub/2025...
Children’s Tort Liability and Evolution of Chinese Tort Law in the Post-Codification Era – European Chinese Law Research Hub
blog.uni-koeln.de
August 15, 2025 at 6:46 AM
Who are "student companion moms 陪读妈妈"? @yiranzhang.bsky.social observed how human capital upgrading of China's workforce in wealthy, coastal areas produced an entirely new segment of precarious work in the inland. Here, she introduces her fieldwork-based inquiry:

blog.uni-koeln.de/eclrhub/2025...
Gendered Costs of Human Capital Upgrading: The Case of Garment Workers in China – European Chinese Law Research Hub
blog.uni-koeln.de
July 24, 2025 at 5:18 PM