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Touching the Proverbial Elephant: The Multiple Shapes of Chinese Law
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Special feature
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Editorial [Texte intégral]Touching the Proverbial Elephant: The Multiple Shades of Chinese Law
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The 2018 Constitutional Amendments [Texte intégral]Significance and Impact on the Theories of Party-State Relationship in China
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Beijing’s “Rule of Law” Strategy for Governing Hong Kong [Texte intégral]Legalisation without Democratisation?
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Judicial Review of Government Actions in China [Texte intégral]
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Torture and Exclusion of Evidence in China [Texte intégral]
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Integration of CCP Leadership with Corporate Governance [Texte intégral]Leading Role or Dismemberment?
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Law as a Sword, Law as a Shield [Texte intégral]Politically Liberal Lawyers and the Rule of Law in China
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Labour NGOs in China [Texte intégral]From Legal Mobilisation to Collective Struggle (and Back?)Sida Liu
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Current affairs
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“Reading China” [Texte intégral]The Internet of Things, Surveillance, and Social Management in the PRC
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Book reviews
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MUEGGLER, Erik. 2017. Songs for Dead Parents: Corpse, Text, and World in Southwest China. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. [Texte intégral]Book reviews
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PAN, Yi. 2017. Rural Welfare in China. New York: Springer International Publishing. [Texte intégral]Book reviews
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WANG, Leslie K. 2016. Outsourced Children: Orphanage Care and Adoption in Globalizing China. Stanford: Stanford University Press. [Texte intégral]Book reviews
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VIGNERON, Frank. 2018. Hong Kong Soft Power. Art Practices in the Special Administrative Region, 2005-2014.Hong Kong: Chinese University Press. [Texte intégral]Book reviews
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