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China's Long March toward Rule of Law
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Randall Peerenboom
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July 20 2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511493737
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July 20 2009
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September 26 2002
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10.1017/CBO9780511493737
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 27
The evolution of rule of law in China: the role of law in historical context
pp. 55
Post-Mao reforms: competing conceptions of rule of law
pp. 126
Rule of law and its critics
pp. 188
Retreat of the Party and the state
pp. 239
The legislative system: battling chaos
pp. 280
The judiciary: in search of independence, authority, and competence
pp. 343
The legal profession: the quest for independence and professionalism
pp. 394
The administrative law regime: reining in an unruly bureaucracy
pp. 450
Rule of law and economic development
pp. 513
Rule of law, democracy, and human rights
pp. 558
Conclusion: the future of legal reform
pp. 599
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