East Asia Law Review
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East Asia Law Review
Editor-in-Chief
Andreas Apostolides
Managing Editors
Stephanie Brown     Tedmond Wong
Articles Editor
Simin Gao

Research Editor
Dominique Ding
Executive Editors
Aaron Gingrande
Katherine Long
Edward Mahaney-Walter
Tansy Woan
Tech/IT Editor
Joseph Horne

Online Editors
Jane Marie Russell
Shan Song
Symposium Editor
Chao-Tien Cindy Chang
 
Jie Bao
Deodar Lovell Bautista
José Antonio Butrón Quintero
Godfrey Tsz Yeung Chan
Wenwen Ding
Benjamin Driscoll
Dillon Guthrie
Michelle Xiao Han
Luis Enrique Izaza
Associate Editors
Zhiyin Jean Jiang
Rosa Kim
Alexander Kolodin
David S. Lee
James Lee
Dingding Li
Ruoyang Li
Jia Liu
Megumi Matsuo
Bobby Ochoa
Lilia Carolina Pérez Rendón
 
Jeremy Pettit
Hyein Ashley Song
Erika Tang
Travis Van Ligten
Ruobing Wang
Yuan Wang
Tian Wen
Yun Wu
Ily Grace Yumul

The East Asia Law Review was first published in 2004-2005 as the Chinese Law and Policy Review. Beginning with its 2007-2008 cycle, CLPR changed its name to the East Asia Law Review with the publication of Volume 3. Recognizing that China does not stand alone in the region, we felt that the new name would reflect our interest in a broader view of East Asia. Although the CLPR was a bilingual publication, in English and Mandarin, the EALR is an English language only publication.

Today, EALR is published electronically on our website and distributed via Westlaw and HeinOnline. Additionally, we are currently pursuing other options for broader distribution.

The East Asia Law Review is committed to addressing current cutting-edge legal developments in East Asia by providing a forum for scholars and students to contribute to the development of legal affairs in the region. To this end we publish and distribute a cutting-edge journal and host a variety of events within the Penn legal community in an effort to inform our peers and colleagues about recent developments in East Asian jurisprudence.