Description |
xiv, 311 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
Studies on contemporary China |
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Studies on contemporary China.
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Contents |
Introduction / Stanley B. Lubman -- 1. Law and Legitimation in Post-Mao China / Edward J. Epstein -- 2. Organizations and Politics in China's Post-Mao Law-Making System / Murray Scot Tanner -- 3. The Significance of the Opinion of the Supreme People's Court for Civil Law in China / William C. Jones -- Appendix A: Opinion (for Trial Use) of the Supreme People's Court on Questions Concerning the Implementation of the General Principles of Civil Law of the People's Republic of China -- Appendix B: Fourth Draft Civil Code (June 1982) of the People's Republic of China -- Appendix C: General Provisions of Civil Law of the People's Republic of China Enacted by the National People's Congress on 12 April 1986 -- 4. Legal Institution, Administrative Device, or Foreign Import: The Roles of Contract in the People's Republic of China / James V. Feinerman -- 5. To Protect or Restrict? Points of Contention in China's Draft Press Law / Judy Polumbaum |
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6. The Administrative Litigation Law of the PRC: Judicial Review and Bureaucratic Reform / Pitman B. Potter |
Summary |
This book arose from a panel on contemporary Chinese law presented to the 1990 annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies"--Preface |
Analysis |
China |
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Law |
Notes |
"An East gate book." |
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"This book arose from a panel on contemporary Chinese law presented to the 1990 annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies"--Pref |
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Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Law reform -- China.
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Author |
Potter, Pitman B.
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Association for Asian Studies. Meeting (1990 : Chicago, Ill.)
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Association for Asian Studies. Meeting (1990 : Chicago, Ill)
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LC no. |
93023228 |
ISBN |
1563241072 |
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