Law reform -- China
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Law reform -- China
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Law reform
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Incoming Resources
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- Regulatory reform in China and the EU, a law and economics perspective, edited by Stefan E. Weishaar, Niels Philipsen, Wenming Xu
- China's legal reform, towards the rule of law, Zou Keyuan
- Corporate bankruptcy law in China, principles, limitations and options for reform, Natalie Mrockova
- The futility of law and development, China and the dangers of exporting American law, Jedidiah J. Kroncke
- Law and society in Vietnam, Mark Sidel
- Chinese courts and criminal procedure, post-2013 reforms, edited by Björn Ahl
- China's long march toward rule of law, Randall Peerenboom
- China and the WTO, a long march towards the rule of the law, Esther Lam
- Chinese justice, civil dispute resolution in contemporary China, edited by Margaret Y.K. Woo, Mary E. Gallagher
- China's long march toward rule of law, Randall Peerenboom
- Socialist law in Socialist East Asia, edited by Fu Hualing, the University of Hong Kong, John Gillespie, Monash University, Pip Nicholson, The University of Melbourne, William Partlett, The University of Melbourne
- Chinese legal reform and the global legal order, adoption and adaptation, edited by Yun Zhao, Michael Ng
- Law and fair work in China, Sean Cooney, Sarah Biddulph and Ying Zhu
- The judicial system and reform in post-Mao China, stumbling towards justice, Yuwen Li
- Chinese law, towards an understanding of Chinese law, its nature, and development, J. Chen
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