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Bird in a Cage : Legal Reform in China After Mao, Hardcover by Lubman, Stanley B., ISBN 0804736642, ISBN-13 9780804736640, Brand New, Free shipping in the US
Lubman is an attorney who advises clients on transactions and disputes in China. He says that the country has been building new legal institutions since 1979 to deal with changing relations between state and society, particularly the growth of the non-state sector. He traces the law from pre-communist days through the 30 years of Maoist rule and the extensive changes since then. Especially he notes the rise of the local party-state at the expense of central government power. He also details dispute resolution by extra-judicial mediation and the courts, and ponders on the future of rule by law in China. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR ()
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