346 research outputs found

    Guobin Zhu, Le Statut de Hong Hong, Autonomie ou Intégration

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    Choukroune Leïla. Guobin Zhu, Le Statut de Hong Hong, Autonomie ou Intégration. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°81, 2004. pp. 84-85

    Le statut de Hong Kong. Autonomie ou intégration

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    Zhu Guobin. Le statut de Hong Kong. Autonomie ou intégration. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 55 N°3, Juillet-septembre 2003. pp. 747-749

    La nouvelle autonomie de Hong Kong : une région à part dans la Chine populaire

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    Zhu Guobin. La nouvelle autonomie de Hong Kong : une région à part dans la Chine populaire. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 55 N°2, Avril-juin 2003. pp. 365-416

    David Smith et Zhu Guobin éds., China and the WTO, Going West

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    Choukroune Leïla. David Smith et Zhu Guobin éds., China and the WTO, Going West. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°69, 2002. pp. 85-86

    David Smith et Zhu Guobin éds., China and the WTO, Going West

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    Choukroune Leïla. David Smith et Zhu Guobin éds., China and the WTO, Going West. In: Perspectives chinoises, n°69, 2002. pp. 85-86

    Guobin Zhu, Le Statut de Hong Kong, Autonomie ou Intégration

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    Les ouvrages en langue française consacrés aux réalités politiques et juridiques chinoises sont suffisamment peu nombreux pour être salués. Docteur en droit de l’Université Aix-Marseille III et professeur associé à la City University de Hong Kong, Guobin Zhu est l’un des trop rares spécialistes francophones du droit chinois. Publié à l’occasion du cinquième anniversaire de la rétrocession de l’ancienne colonie britannique à la République populaire de Chine, Le Statut de Hong Kong, se propose ..

    A Taie of Two Légal Systems: The Interraction of Common Law and Civil Law in Hong Kong

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    Wang Chenguang, Zhu Guobin. A Taie of Two Légal Systems: The Interraction of Common Law and Civil Law in Hong Kong. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 51 N°4, Octobre-décembre 1999. pp. 917-944

    Guobin Zhu, Le Statut de Hong Kong, Autonomie ou Intégration [The Status of Hong Kong between Autonomy and Integration]

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    Works in French on the intricacies of Chinese politics and law are sufficiently few and far between that we herald those that are published. Guobin Zhu has a doctorate in law from the University of Aix-Marseilles and is an Assistant Professor at the City University of Hong Kong and is one of the all too scarce French-language specialists in Chinese law. His work The Status of Hong Kong, published to coincide with the fifth anniversary of the former British colony’s handover to the People’s Re..

    Guobin Zhu, Le Statut de Hong Kong, Autonomie ou Intégration [The Status of Hong Kong between Autonomy and Integration]

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    Works in French on the intricacies of Chinese politics and law are sufficiently few and far between that we herald those that are published. Guobin Zhu has a doctorate in law from the University of Aix-Marseilles and is an Assistant Professor at the City University of Hong Kong and is one of the all too scarce French-language specialists in Chinese law. His work The Status of Hong Kong, published to coincide with the fifth anniversary of the former British colony’s handover to the People’s Re..

    Enabling flexible location-aware business process modeling and execution

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    Business process management (BPM) has emerged as one of the abiding systematic management approaches in order to design, execute and govern organizational business processes. Traditionally, most attention within the BPM community has been given to studying control-flow aspects, without taking other contextual aspects into account. This paper contributes to the existing body of work by focusing on the particular context of geospatial information. We argue that explicitly taking this context into consideration in the modeling and execution of business processes can contribute to improve their effectiveness and efficiency. As such, the goal of this paper is to make the modeling and execution aspects of BPM location-aware, i.e. to govern and constrain control-flow and process behavior based on location-based constraints. We do so by proposing a Petri net modeling extension which is formalized by means of a mapping to colored Petri nets (CPNs). Our approach has been implemented using CPN Tools and a simulation extension was developed to support the execution of location-aware process models. We also illustrate the feasibility of coupling business process support systems with geographic information systems by means of an experimental case
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