China has seen immense economic and social changes since the
mid-1990s. Companies are raising huge amounts of money in domestic
and overseas stock offerings; China has joined the World Trade
Organization; citizens have unprecedented freedom in their private
lives; courts are under increasing pressure to handle politically
sensitive cases; and the government struggles to maintain order and
authority in an increasingly fractious society. This special issue
of the China Quarterly assembles both Western and Chinese scholars
to examine the legal dimensions of these changes, showing both how
far the legal system has come and the challenges that lie ahead.
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