“China’s ‘Corporatization without Privatization’ and the Late 19th Century Roots of a Stubborn Path Dependency”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Corporate Practice Commentator
2018

“Amending China’s Insider Trading Prohibition - An Immodest Proposal”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
[Chinese Characters] [Commercial Law Review]
2017

“China’s ‘Corporatization without Privatization’ and the Late 19th Century Roots of a Stubborn Path Dependency”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
2017

“像钱锺书一样的知识分子”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
Shanghai Review of Books
2016

“Reverse Cross-listings - The Coming Race to List in Emerging Markets and an Enhanced Understanding of Classical Bonding”

Vikramaditya S. Khanna Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Corporate Practice Commentator
2015

“Reverse Cross-listings - The Coming Race to List in Emerging Markets and an Enhanced Understanding of Classical Bonding”

Vikramaditya S. Khanna Nicholas Calcina Howson
Corporate Practice Commentator
2015

“China’s Overbroad Insider Trading Enforcement Regime - Statutory Authorization and Agency Practice”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
[Chinese Characters] [Shanghai Jiaotong University Law Review]
2014

“[Title here in Chinese characters] Reverse Cross-listings - The Coming Race to List in Emerging Markets and an Enhanced Understanding of Classical Bonding”

Vikramaditya S. Khanna Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
[Chinese Characters] [Peking University Law Review]
2014

“Reverse Cross-listings - The Coming Race to List in Emerging Markets and an Enhanced Understanding of Classical Bonding”

Vikramaditya S. Khanna Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Cornell International Law Journal
2014

“[Title here in Chinese characters] Reverse Cross-listings - The Coming Race to List in Emerging Markets and an Enhanced Understanding of Classical Bonding”

Vikramaditya S. Khanna Nicholas Calcina Howson
[Chinese Characters] [Peking University Law Review]
2014

“ ‘Quack Corporate Governance’ as Traditional Chinese Medicine – The Securities Regulation Cannibalization of China’s Corporate Law and a State Regulator’s Battle Against Party State Political Economic Power”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Seattle University Law Review
2014

“Enforcement Without Foundation? Insider Trading and China’s Administrative Law Crisis”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
American Journal of Comparative Law
2012

“China’s Judicial System and Judicial Reform”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Law Quadrangle Notes
2011

“[Exchanging (Mis)Perceptions: Stories From 30 Years of Legal Exchange]”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
China Rights Forum
2010

“Corporate Law in the Shanghai People’s Courts, 1992-2008: Judicial Autonomy in a Contemporary Authoritarian State”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
East Asia Law Review
2010

“[History is No Guide Towards Greatly Expanded Financial Sector Regulation]”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
[Chinese Characters] [Tsinghua Law Review]
2010

“When ‘Good’ Corporate Governance Makes ‘Bad’ (Financial) Firms: The Global Crisis and the Limits of Private Law”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Michigan Law Review First Impressions
2009

“ ‘Can the West Learn from the Rest?’ The Chinese Legal Order’s Hybrid Modernity”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Hastings International and Comparative Law Review
2009

“John C. H. Wu at the University of Michigan School of Law”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • Legal History
Journal of Legal Education
2008

“[The Death of Confucianization? On Reading Li Zhende’s ‘The Death of a Princess’]”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • Legal History
[Chinese Characters] [Shanghai Review of Books]
2008

“China’s Acquisitions Abroad - Global Ambitions, Domestic Effects”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Law Quadrangle Notes
2006

“Why China?: A Startling Transformation”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Law Quadrangle Notes
2006

“Regulation of Companies with Publicly Listed Share Capital in the People’s Republic of China”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Cornell International Law Journal
2005

“Foreign Minority Equity Investments in Chinese Commercial Banks”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
China Business Review
2003

“China Stays Guarded on Foreign Investment Banking”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
International Financial Law Review
2002

“The AMC’s Debt-for-Equity Swaps: Opportunities for Foreign Capital?”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • Corporate and Securities Law
China Business Review
2001

“China Clarifies Rules on Foreign Investment Through Local Subsidiaries”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
International Financial Law Review
2000

“Investment/Holding Companies in China--Chinese and U.S. Tax Issues: Part 1”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Journal of International Taxation
1998

“Holding Companies in China: U.S. and P.R.C. Tax Considerations”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
East Asian Executive Reports
1998

“Investment/Holding Companies in China--Chinese and U.S. Tax Issues: Part 2”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Journal of International Taxation
1998

“China’s Company Law: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? A Modest Complaint”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Columbia Journal of Asian Law
1997

“Flood of Legislation Clears the Way for New Corporate Forms - But Are They Worth It?”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • Corporate and Securities Law
China Joint Venturer
1997

“China’s New Partnership Law”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
China Business Review
1997

“Mergers and Acquisitions: Reform of the State Sector and New Acquisition Structures in China”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Harvard Asia Quarterly
1997

“Shanghai Measures on Land Uses by FIEs: An Indication of Coming Changes in the National System?”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
East Asian Executive Reports
1996

“Generating a Regulatory Framework: Recent Legislation Will Affect Foreign Investment in the PRC Power Sector”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
China Business Review
1996

“Developing P.R.C. Property and Real Estate Law: Revised Land Registration Rules: How They’ll Affect Foreign Investors, Lenders, and Real Estate Developers”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
East Asian Executive Reports
1996

“The Law of the Land”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
China Business Review
1995

“When the Center Doesn’t Hold”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
China Business Review
1995

“On Shaky Ground: Land Use Rights Contributed to JVs”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
East Asian Executive Reports
1994

“First Direct Listing for Chinese Company in New York”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
International Financial Law Review
1994

“Die Vollstreckung von Schiedssprüchen in der VR China’ / ‘The Enforcement of Arbitration in the People’s Republic of China”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Recht der Internationalen Wirtschaft
1993

“The CCP and Legal Institutions: Progess and Prospects”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Britain-China
1991

“Cao Siyuan: A Responsible Reformer Silenced”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal
1990

“Breaking the Ice: The Canadian-American Dispute over the Arctic’s Northwest Passage”

Nicholas Calcina Howson
  • International and Comparative Law
Columbia Journal of Transnational Law
1988