China's Long March toward Rule of Law
Editorial Reviews
Review
'China's Long March toward Rule of Law is a valuable effort to deal with fundamental legal issues arising out of the Chinese law reform process ... any serious scholar of the role of law in non-western environments ... will welcome the publication of this book.' Modern Law Review
'... a timely corrective to those who dismiss legal reform in China as meaningless without political liberalization ... persuasive and well supported with primary material ... Peerenboom provides the most comprehensive treatment of this important subject to date, and there is much of both empirical and theoretical value to be gleaned through judicious reading.' Political Studies Review
Book Description
China has enjoyed considerable economic growth recently, in spite of a problematic legal system. Randall Peerenboom asserts that China is in transition from rule by law to a version of rule of law, although not a "liberal democratic" version. In addition to scholars and students, this book is of interest to business professionals, policy advisors, and governmental and non-governmental agencies.
China's Long March toward Rule of Law
China's Long March toward Rule of Law,Randall Peerenboom,Cambridge University Press,0521016746,China,General,International,Jurisprudence,Law,Law reform,Legal Reference / Law Profession,Rule of law,International Law,Jurisprudence & General Issues,Law / Jurisprudence,Laws of Other Jurisdictions & General Law
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