China's Turn Against Law

American Journal of Comparative Law - Tập 59 Số 4 - Trang 935-984 - 2011
Carl F. Minzner1
1Associate Professor of Law, Fordhani Law School. Thanks to Cardozo, Fordham, Jiaotong University, Washington University in St. Louis, NYU, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina, and the Yale China Law Center for organizing conferences and workshops at which this paper was presented, and to all participants and commentators. Particular thanks are due to Don Clarke, Debbie Denno, Frances Foster, Paul Gewirtz, Keith Hand, Tom Kellogg, Tom Lee, Ben Liebman, Carol Liebman, Maggie Lewis, Sida Liu, Greg Magarian, Ethan Michelson, Randall Peerenboom, Jeffrey Prescott, Ben Read, Rana Siu, Kent Syverud, Brian Tamanaha, Glenn Tiffert, Melissa Waters, and others in China. All errors are those of the author. Unless otherwise noted all translations are by the author

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