Amici Curiae in Support of Appellant and Urging Reversal in the Case of Stephen Thaler v. U. S. Copyright Office in the U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia (Case No. 23-5233) (2024)
(2024)
Preprint / Working Paper
Yaniski-Ravid, S., Chen, G., Guttentag, A., Lessig, L., & Mason, C. Amici Curiae in Support of Appellant and Urging Reversal in the Case of Stephen Thaler v. U. S. Copyright Office in the U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia (Case No. 23-5233) (2024). Independent; self-organised co-authorship
Dr Ge Chen's Outputs (40)
Digital Platforms Like TikTok Could Help China Extend Its Censorship Regime Across Borders (2023)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. (2023). Digital Platforms Like TikTok Could Help China Extend Its Censorship Regime Across Borders. [The Conversation]
Can China Squelch Free Speech Beyond Its Borders? (2023)
Journal Article
Chen, G. (in press). Can China Squelch Free Speech Beyond Its Borders?. Journal of International Media & Entertainment Law,This research presents a pioneering analytical framework that delves into the structural implications of China’s transnational censorship on global freedom of expression over the past decade. The study meticulously unpacks the party-state’s evolving... Read More about Can China Squelch Free Speech Beyond Its Borders?.
The "Constitutional" Rise of Chinese Speech Imperialism (2023)
Journal Article
Chen, G. (2023). The "Constitutional" Rise of Chinese Speech Imperialism. Journal of Free Speech Law, 2(2), 483-572
Constitutional Battles beyond China’s Regulation of Online Terrorist Speech (2023)
Book Chapter
Chen, G. (2023). Constitutional Battles beyond China’s Regulation of Online Terrorist Speech. In M. Straub (Ed.), Straub, Marlene (Hg.) (2023): Der öffentliche Diskurs (59-71). Berlin: Verfassungsbooks. https://doi.org/10.17176/20230215-110415-0The attacks of 9/11 were not only a media event themselves, but also shifted the guardrails of public and media discourse. These shifts are manifold and have left their mark on the freedoms of the press, of information, and of expression. But can the... Read More about Constitutional Battles beyond China’s Regulation of Online Terrorist Speech.
Xi Jinping and China’s Censorship Trap (2022)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. (2022). Xi Jinping and China’s Censorship Trap. [The Diplomat]
How Equalitarian Regulation of Online Hate Speech Turns Authoritarian: A Chinese Perspective (2022)
Journal Article
Chen, G. (2022). How Equalitarian Regulation of Online Hate Speech Turns Authoritarian: A Chinese Perspective. Journal of Media Law, 14(1), 159-179. https://doi.org/10.1080/17577632.2022.2085013This article reveals how the heterogeneous legal approaches of balancing online hate speech against equality rights in liberal democracies have informed China in its manipulative speech regulation. In an authoritarian constitutional order, the regula... Read More about How Equalitarian Regulation of Online Hate Speech Turns Authoritarian: A Chinese Perspective.
Constitutional Battles beyond China’s Regulation of Online Terrorist Speech (2022)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. (2022). Constitutional Battles beyond China’s Regulation of Online Terrorist Speech. [Verfassungsblog: On Matters Constitutional]
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN CHINA. By Zhenqing Zhang. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019. 298 pp. (Tables, graphs, figures.) US$69.95, cloth. ISBN 978-0-8122-5106-7. (2021)
Journal Article
Chen, G. (2021). INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN CHINA. By Zhenqing Zhang. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019. 298 pp. (Tables, graphs, figures.) US$69.95, cloth. ISBN 978-0-8122-5106-7. Pacific Affairs, 94(3), 590-592
China and International Law: History, Theory, and Practice (2021)
Report
Chen, G. (2021). China and International Law: History, Theory, and Practice. The Institute for Security and Development Policy, SwedenThe current contours of China’s economic growth and political influence have given rise to interests in and concerns about China’s global profile as well as its strategies of International Law. China’s stance and tactics in International Law are, how... Read More about China and International Law: History, Theory, and Practice.
Global Trade in Times of Coronavirus: Will the WTO Survive the Next Round of Sino-US Trade War? (2020)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. (2020). Global Trade in Times of Coronavirus: Will the WTO Survive the Next Round of Sino-US Trade War?. [Public Jurist]
Datengetriebene Innovation vs. Schutz von privaten Informationen: Wie China mit Personenbezogenen Daten Umgeht (2020)
Book Chapter
Shi-Kupfer, K., & Chen, G. (2020). Datengetriebene Innovation vs. Schutz von privaten Informationen: Wie China mit Personenbezogenen Daten Umgeht. In Deutsch-chinesische Innovationspartnerschaft: Rahmenbedingungen, Chancen und Herausforderungen (Dowling, Michael et al.) (77-94). Marburg: Metropolis-Verlag
The Global Faces of China's Incomplete Reforms: A Perspective from China's New Intellectual Property Regime (2019)
Journal Article
Chen, G., & Zenglein, M. (2019). The Global Faces of China's Incomplete Reforms: A Perspective from China's New Intellectual Property Regime. Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, 17(4), 425-443. https://doi.org/10.1080/14765284.2020.1712886The paper probes into an antithetical aspect of China’s economic reforms in the global context by focusing on the recent developments of China’s intellectual property regime. By analyzing this cutting-edge legal system, it highlights China’s politica... Read More about The Global Faces of China's Incomplete Reforms: A Perspective from China's New Intellectual Property Regime.
Chinese Censorship: A Global Export? (2019)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G., & et al. (2019). Chinese Censorship: A Global Export?. [TRT World Roundtable Discussion (TV interview)]
Fighting Words: US and China Clash on Free Speech (2019)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. (2019). Fighting Words: US and China Clash on Free Speech. [YaleGlobal Online]
How intellectual property and censorship have haunted a century of China-US trade talks (2018)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. (2018). How intellectual property and censorship have haunted a century of China-US trade talks. [South China Morning Post]
US Free Speech vs China’s Censorship (2018)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. (2018). US Free Speech vs China’s Censorship. [YaleGlobal Online]
Wie China mit Personenbezogenen Daten Umgeht. (2018)
Report
Chen, G. G., & Shi-Kupfer, K. (2018). Wie China mit Personenbezogenen Daten Umgeht. Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany
The Achilles’ Heel of Xi’s Legal Reforms (2017)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. (2017). The Achilles’ Heel of Xi’s Legal Reforms. [YaleGlobal Online]
Ruling the Country by Red-letterhead Documents? (2017)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. G., & Stepan, M. (2017). Ruling the Country by Red-letterhead Documents?. [China Policy Institute: Analysis]
Massenhaft Nutzer – mangelhafter Datenschutz (2017)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. G., & Shi-Kupfer, K. (2017). Massenhaft Nutzer – mangelhafter Datenschutz. [Zeit Online]
Waiting for China’s Data Protection Law (2017)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. G., & Wong, T. G. (2017). Waiting for China’s Data Protection Law. [The Diplomat]
Le Droit, C’est Moi: Xi Jinping’s New Rule-By-Law Approach (2017)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. G. (2017). Le Droit, C’est Moi: Xi Jinping’s New Rule-By-Law Approach. [Oxford Human Rights Hub]
Eine Metropole vom Reißbrett (2017)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. G. (2017). Eine Metropole vom Reißbrett. [Tagesspiegel]
Xiongan: A New City for the Xi Jinping Era (2017)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. G. (2017). Xiongan: A New City for the Xi Jinping Era. [The Diplomat]
Copyright and International Negotiations:An Engine of Free Expression in China? (2017)
Book
Chen, G. (2017). Copyright and International Negotiations:An Engine of Free Expression in China?. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316681435
How Big a Deal is the New U.S.-China Trade Deal? (2017)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. G. (2017). How Big a Deal is the New U.S.-China Trade Deal?. [ChinaFile, A ChinaFile Conversation]
A chip of controlling free expression: why China wants to “trade” its copyright protection? (2017)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. (2017). A chip of controlling free expression: why China wants to “trade” its copyright protection?. [Cambridge Core Blog]
China’s New Circuit Tribunals Allow Tighter Control of Judiciary (2017)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. G. (2017). China’s New Circuit Tribunals Allow Tighter Control of Judiciary. [Oxford Human Rights Hub]
专访:旅德华人学者眼中的两会 (Interview: The Annual Plenary Sessions of the State in the Eyes of a Chinese Scholar Living in Germany) (2017)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. (2017). 专访:旅德华人学者眼中的两会 (Interview: The Annual Plenary Sessions of the State in the Eyes of a Chinese Scholar Living in Germany). [Deutsche Welle]
Activating The National People’s Congress: Law-making on Behalf of the Party Center (2017)
Report
Chen, G. G., & Stepan, M. (2017). Activating The National People’s Congress: Law-making on Behalf of the Party Center. MERICS, Germany
TPP is Dead, Now What? (2017)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. G. (2017). TPP is Dead, Now What?. [ChinaFile, A ChinaFile Conversation]
A national supervision system: the CCP’s new permanent anti-corruption campaign (2017)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. G. (2017). A national supervision system: the CCP’s new permanent anti-corruption campaign. [MERICS Blog]
Why China relies on outsiders to get the inside story (2016)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. G. (2016). Why China relies on outsiders to get the inside story. [MERICS Blog]
A Whitened White Paper on Human Rights (2016)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. G. (2016). A Whitened White Paper on Human Rights. [Oxford Human Rights Hub]
The Function of Judicial Reforms in Xi Jinping’s Agenda: Rectifying local governance through reforms of the judicial system (2016)
Report
Chen, G. G., & Shi-Kupfer, K. (2016). The Function of Judicial Reforms in Xi Jinping’s Agenda: Rectifying local governance through reforms of the judicial system. MERICS, Germany
Is censorship bad for business? How trade laws could break through China’s Great Firewall (2016)
Digital Artefact
Chen, G. G. (2016). Is censorship bad for business? How trade laws could break through China’s Great Firewall. [Asia Times]
《德国联邦宪法法院典型判例研究•基本权利篇》(Studies of Classical Case Law of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany: The Basic Rights) (2015)
Book
Chen, G., Liu, J., & et al. (2015). 《德国联邦宪法法院典型判例研究•基本权利篇》(Studies of Classical Case Law of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany: The Basic Rights). (New ed.). 法律出版社 (The Law Press)
Intellectual Property Law and Freedom: between the national and the international (2015)
Report
Chen, G. (2015). Intellectual Property Law and Freedom: between the national and the international. Cigref, France
Piercing the Veil of State Sovereignty: How China’s Censorship Regime into Fragmented International Law can Lead to a Butterfly Effect (2014)
Journal Article
Chen, G. (2014). Piercing the Veil of State Sovereignty: How China’s Censorship Regime into Fragmented International Law can Lead to a Butterfly Effect. Global Constitutionalism, 3(1), 31-70. https://doi.org/10.1017/s2045381713000282This article seeks to address China’s entrenched censorship regime in the constitutionalist dimension of international law. First, the article probes into China’s censorship regime and the way it is linked to the country’s foreign policies. Second, t... Read More about Piercing the Veil of State Sovereignty: How China’s Censorship Regime into Fragmented International Law can Lead to a Butterfly Effect.