China's long march toward rule of law / Randall Peerenboom.
2002
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Title
China's long march toward rule of law / Randall Peerenboom.
Published
Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Call Number
KNQ2025 .P44 2002
Former Call Number
Ch.P 910 P346 2002
ISBN
0521816491
0521016746 (pbk.)
0521016746 (pbk.)
Description
xvii, 673 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)50101979
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 599-652) and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface
List of abbreviations
1
Introduction
1
2
The evolution of rule of law in China: the role of law in historical context
27
3
Post-Mao reforms: competing conceptions of rule of law
55
4
Rule of law and its critics
126
5
Retreat of the Party and the state
188
6
The legislative system: battling chaos
239
7
The judiciary: in search of independence, authority, and competence
280
8
The legal profession: the quest for independence and professionalism
343
9
The administrative law regime: reining in an unruly bureaucracy
394
10
Rule of law and economic development
450
11
Rule of law, democracy, and human rights
513
12
Conclusion: the future of legal reform
558
References
599
Index
653