In the name of preventing and deterring fraud, China’s Law on Telecommunication Fraud authorizes severe limits on access to communications and financi[……] Read more

Posts published by “Jeremy Daum”
Jeremy Daum is a Senior Fellow of the Yale Law School Paul Tsai China Center, based in Beijing, with over a decade of experience working in China on collaborative legal reform projects. His principal research focus is criminal procedure law, with a particular emphasis on protections of vulnerable populations such as juveniles and the mentally ill in the criminal justice system, and is also an authority on China’s ‘Social Credit System’. Jeremy has spoken about these issues at universities throughout China and in the U.S.; and has co-authored a book on U.S. Capital Punishment Jurisprudence for Chinese readers. He is also the founder and contributing editor of the collaborative translation and commentary site Chinalawtranslate.com, dedicated to improving mutual understanding between legal professionals in China and abroad.
He translates, writes, edits, does web-design, graphic design, billing, tech support, and social media outreach for China Law Translate.
What is cyberviolence? For the purposes of these Opinions and Chinese law more generally, Cyberviolence includes a few types of online misconduct: De[……] Read more
An overview of proposed guidelines for adding Minor's Modes across mobile devices and apps.
An overview of major changes made to Generative AI Measures since their Draft was released.
New rules in China concerning content published by social media users are more than just another tool in China’s censorship kit. Censorship is a neces[……] Read more