Law and Justice in China's New Marketplace
Author(s)
C. Keith, Ronald
Lin, Zhiqiu
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2001
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Chinese law is moving beyond class analysis to create a balance of values relating to economic efficiency and social justice in the marketplace. This book offers rare coverage and analysis of the interior debates concerning the changing values that now inform China's law. It explores the connection between market development and rule-of-law making, as it accesses the last several years of hot internal debate over human rights protection, "property" versus "ownership rights" and procedural justice.Chinese law is moving beyond class analysis to create a balance of values relating to economic efficiency and social justice in the marketplace. This book offers rare coverage and analysis of the interior debates concerning the changing values that now inform China's law. It explores the connection between market development and rule-of-law making, as it accesses the last several years of hot internal debate over human rights protection, "property" versus "ownership rights" and procedural justice.
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