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The Limits Of The Rule Of Law In China Karen G Turner James V Feinerman

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The Limits Of The Rule Of Law In China Karen G Turner James V Feinerman
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Publisher: University of Washington Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.61 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Karen G. Turner, James V. Feinerman, R. Kent Guy
ISBN: 9780295994468, 0295994460
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Limits Of The Rule Of Law In China Karen G Turner James V Feinerman by Karen G. Turner, James V. Feinerman, R. Kent Guy 9780295994468, 0295994460 instant download after payment.

In The Limits of the Rule of Law in China, fourteen authors from different academic disciplines reflect on questions that have troubled Chinese and Western scholars of jurisprudence since classical times. Using data from the early 19th century through the contemporary period, they analyze how tension between formal laws and discretionary judgment is discussed and manifested in the Chinese context.
The contributions cover a wide range of topics, from interpreting the rationale for and legacy of Qing practices of collective punishment, confession at trial, and bureaucratic supervision to assessing the political and cultural forces that continue to limit the authority of formal legal institutions in the People's Republic of China.

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