China's Legal System
New Developments, New Challenges
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:6th Mar '08
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Examines the legal ramifications of economic and social changes in China, mid 1990s to present.
China has seen immense economic and social changes since the mid-1990s. This special issue of The China Quarterly examines the legal dimensions of these changes to assess how far the legal system has come and to identify what challenges still lie ahead.China has seen immense economic and social changes since the mid-1990s. Companies are raising huge amounts of money in domestic and overseas stock offerings; China has joined the World Trade Organization; citizens have unprecedented freedom in their private lives; courts are under increasing pressure to handle politically sensitive cases; and the government struggles to maintain order and authority in an increasingly fractious society. This special issue of the China Quarterly assembles both Western and Chinese scholars to examine the legal dimensions of these changes, showing both how far the legal system has come and the challenges that lie ahead.
'… a very useful overview of developments in selected areas of Chinese law … insightful commentaries … a readable and highly useful collection canvassing many of the difficult and controversial issues facing China's legal system today.' The China Journal
ISBN: 9780521719292
Dimensions: 240mm x 154mm x 10mm
Weight: 334g
208 pages