Randall Paul Peerenboom (born 1958) is an American legal scholar and Professor of Law at La Trobe University. He is also Associate Fellow at the Center for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University Law School. He is known for his work on Chinese law.[1][2][3][4] Peerenboom is a co-founder and former editor-in-chief of The Hague Journal on the Rule of Law (HJRL).[5]

Randall P. Peerenboom
Born1958
EducationColumbia University School of Law (JD), University of Hawaii (MA, PhD), University of Wisconsin - Madison (BA)
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsLa Trobe University, Oxford University Law School

Books

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  • Law and Development in Middle-Income Countries: Avoiding the Middle-Income Trap (Randall Peerenboom and Tom Ginsburg eds., Cambridge University Press 2014)
  • The Dynamics of Rule of Law in an Era of International and Transnational Governance (Michael Zurn, Andre Noelkamper and Randall Peerenboom eds., Cambridge University Press 2012)
  • Judicial Independence in China (Randall Peerenboom ed., Cambridge University Press 2010)
  • Regulation in Asia: Pushing Back on Globalization (John Gillespie and Randall Peerenboom eds., Routledge 2009)
  • China Modernizes – Threat to the West or Model for the Rest? ( Oxford University Press, 2007)
  • Human Rights in Asia: A Comparative Legal Study of Twelve Asian Jurisdictions, France and the U.S. (Randall Peerenboom, Carole Petersen & Albert Chen eds., Routledge, 2006)
  • Asian Discourses of Rule of Law: Theories and Implementation of Rule of Law in Twelve Asian Countries, France and the U.S. (ed., Routledge, 2004)
  • China’s Long March toward Rule of Law (Cambridge University Press, 2002)
  • Doing Business in China (Randall Peerenboom and Thomas Jones eds., Juris Publishing, 2000)
  • Lawyers in China: Obstacles to Independence and the Defense of Rights (Lawyers’ Committee on Human Rights, 1998)
  • Law and Morality in Ancient China: The Silk Manuscripts of Huang-Lao (SUNY Press, 1993)
  • Dispute Resolution in China (Randall Peerenboom, ed., Oxford Foundation for Law, Justice and Society, 2008)
  • Is China Trapped in Transition? (Randall Peerenboom, ed. Oxford Foundation for Law, Justice and Society 2007)
  • The Regulatory Impact on Doing Business in China (Randall Peerenboom, ed. Oxford Foundation for Law, Justice and Society, 2007)

References

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  1. ^ Witt, Michael A (1 May 2011). "China modernizes: Threat to the West or model for the rest?". Asian Business & Management. 10 (2): 319–321. doi:10.1057/abm.2010.24. ISSN 1476-9328.
  2. ^ Keller, Perry (2003). "Review of China's Long March toward Rule of Law". The Modern Law Review. 66 (4): 652–657. ISSN 0026-7961.
  3. ^ Choukroune, Leïla (1 June 2003). "Randall Peerenboom, China's Long March Toward the? Rule of Law, Cambridge University Press, 2002, 673 pp". China Perspectives. 2003 (3). doi:10.4000/chinaperspectives.365. ISSN 2070-3449.
  4. ^ Chen, Albert H.Y. (March 2016). "China's Long March towards Rule of Law or China's Turn against Law?". The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law. 4 (1): 1–35. doi:10.1093/cjcl/cxw003. ISSN 2050-4802.
  5. ^ "Hague Journal on the Rule of Law". SpringerLink.
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