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Law as a Sword, Law as a Shield: Politically Liberal Lawyers and the Rule of Law in China

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Integration of CCP Leadership with Corporate Governance: Leading Role or Dismemberment ?

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Torture and Exclusion of Evidence in China

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Judicial Review of Government Actions in China

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Beijing’s “Rule of Law” Strategy for Governing Hong Kong: Legalisation without Democratisation

Introduction Since the 1997 handover of Hong Kong to China, the central government has continuously emphasised the importance of respecting, and adhering to, the rule…

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The 2018 Constitutional Amendments: Significance and Impact on the Theories of Party-State Relationship in China

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Editorial – Duality and China’s Struggle for Legal Autonomy

        In a powerful speech to celebrate the 40th anniversary of China’s reform and opening-up policy, Xi Jinping declared: “We must resolutely…

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“Reading China”: The Internet of Things, Surveillance, and Social Management in the PRC

Introduction Since the 18th Party Congress, the government of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) pledged to make digitalisation the leading engine to strengthen the…

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ZHOU Ying. 2017. Urban Loopholes: Creative Alliances of Spatial Production in Shanghai’s City Center

Basel: Birkhäuser. Judith Audin Chinese urbanities, generally studied top-down, reveal interesting spatial configurations produced by successive reforms – from planning to market economy. Many studies…

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VERMANDER, Benoît, Liz HINGLEY and Liang ZHANG. 2018. Shanghai Sacred: The Religious Landscape of a Global City

Seattle: University of Washington Press. Aurore Dumont Shanghai Sacred offers a detailed examination of religious life in Shanghai. Benoît Vermander, Liz Hingley, and Liang Zhang aim…

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