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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
How do prosecutors in China use AI in their daily operations, and how does it impact their work? Dr. Wanqiang Wu and Prof. 林喜芬 (Shanghai Jiaotong Uni) tapped exclusive data from the Shanghai procuratorate to explore this question.
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When Algorithms Meet Justice: A Deep Dive into AI-assisted Criminal Proceedings in China – European Chinese Law Research Hub
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January 16, 2026 at 4:28 PM
Job alert! The Chair for Chinese Legal Culture at Cologne University is hiring a doctoral researcher on the "China's Foreign-Related Rule of Law" project.
Deadline January 7
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December 21, 2025 at 3:36 PM
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
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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:

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Gendered Costs of Human Capital Upgrading: The Case of Garment Workers in China – European Chinese Law Research Hub
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July 24, 2025 at 5:18 PM