China’s Lax Law Harbors Academic Misconduct

China Law & Policy, March 2010

3 Pages Posted: 7 Mar 2010 Last revised: 26 Feb 2013

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Xinglong Cao

City College of Zhejiang University

Date Written: March 7, 2010

Abstract

China’s universities are currently being focused on for their problems of academic integrity such as faking research work and corrupt campus politics. Many scandals and tragedies in academic title promotions are caused by lax legal governance and disrespect of academic procedural rules. The priority for academia in China should be a rule of law.

Keywords: China, Chinese, academic, University, education, labor, law, rule of law, misconduct, scandal, job promotion

Suggested Citation

Cao, Xinglong, China’s Lax Law Harbors Academic Misconduct (March 7, 2010). China Law & Policy, March 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1566386

Xinglong Cao (Contact Author)

City College of Zhejiang University ( email )

Gongsu District
Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310058
China

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