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_a349.51 _bHAN/C |
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100 | _aHang, Philip C.C. | ||
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_aChinese, civil justice, past and present/ _c Philip C.C. Hang |
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_aLondon : _bRowman & Littlefield, _c2010. |
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_axviii,296p. ; _c23cm. |
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440 | _a Asia/Pacific/perspectives | ||
505 | _a Preface: Why Do We Need a Different Approach to the Study of Chinese Law?Introduction: The History-of-Practice Approach to Studying Chinese LawChapter 1: Community Mediation, Past and PresentChapter 2: Centralized Minimalism: Semiformal Governance by Quasi-Officials and Dispute ResolutionChapter 3: Divorce Law Practices: The Origins, Myths, and Realities of Judicial "Mediation"Chapter 4: "Reform" in Evidence Procedure: Reasonable and Unreasonable Practices of Divorce LawChapter 5: Civil Adjudication, Past and PresentChapter 6: Court Mediation, Past and PresentChapter 7: Whither Chinese Law?Conclusion: Past and Present | ||
650 | _a Justice, Administration of -- China -- History. | ||
650 | _aCivil law -- China -- History. | ||
650 | _aPractice of law -- China -- History. | ||
942 | _cWB16 |