Law, the State, and Society in China (Chinese Law : Social, Political, Historical, and Economic Perspectives)

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Law, the State, and Society in China (Chinese Law : Social, Political, Historical, and Economic Perspectives)

Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Crime and "Due Process"
Alford, William P. "Of Arsenic and Old Laws: Looking Anew at Criminal Justic in Late Imperial China" California Law Review 72 (1984)
* Li, Victor, Hao. "Law Without Lawyers" in Law Without Lawyers (Boulder: West Publishing, 1980)
* Ocko, Jonathan K. "Ill Take It All the Way to Beijing: Capital Appeals in the Qing (Chinese Qing Dynasty 1644-1911)" Journal of Asian Studies 47 (1988)
* Tao, Lung-Sheng. "Politics and Law Enforcement in China: 1949-1970" American Journal Of Comparative Law 22 (1974)
* Woo, Margaret Y.K. "The Right to a Criminal Appeal in the People's Republic of China" Yale Journal of International Law 14 (1989)
Law and Families
Hom, Sharon "Female Infanticide in China: the Human Rights Spector and Thoughts Towards another Vision" Columbia Human Rights Law Review 23 (1992)
* Ng, Vivien W. "Ideology and Sexuality: Rape Laws in Qing China" Journal of Asian Studies 47(1987)
* Palmer, Michael "Adoption Law in the People's Republic of China" Yearbook on Socialist Legal Systems (1986)
* Riles, Annelist "Spheres of Exchange and Spheres of Law: Identity and Power in Chinese Marriage Agreements" International Journal of the Sociology of Law 19 (1991)
Human Rights
Cohen, Jerome Alan. "Due Process?" In Ross Terrill, ed., The China Difference (Harper & Row, 1979)
* Li, Victor "Human Rights in a Chinese Context" In Ross Terrill, ed. The China Difference(Harper & Row, 1979)
* Potter, Pitman "The Administrative Litigation Law of the PRC: Judicial Review and Bureaucratic Reform" in Pitman Potter ed., Domestic Law Reforms in Post-Mao China (Boulder: M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 1993)

About the Author
Tahirih V. Lee is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota Law School

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