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China Law and Society Reviewseeks to provide a state-of-the-art understanding about the development and functioning of law and legal institutions in China. There is a rich body of work on Chinese law and society, both in law and socio-legal studies, but certainly also in political science, sociology, criminology, management science, economics, psychology, and anthropology. The field has witnessed intense specialization, to such extent that for most China law scholars it is...
More DescriptionThe China Law and Society Reviewseeks to provide a state-of-the-art understanding about the development and functioning of law and legal institutions in China. There is a rich body of work on Chinese law and society, both in law and socio-legal studies, but certainly also in political science, sociology, criminology, management science, economics, psychology, and anthropology. The field has witnessed intense specialization, to such extent that for most China law scholars it is virtually impossible to stay abreast of existing knowledge about Chinese law and society outside of their own particular area of interest.