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Dr Ge Chen's Outputs (6)

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?.

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/10.1080/17577632.2022.2085013

This 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.

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/10.1080/14765284.2020.1712886

The 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.

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/s2045381713000282

This 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.