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Lawyers in Modern China (Hardcover, New)
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"This book traces the development of the rule of law with Chinese
characteristics and provides a comprehensive snapshot of the
situation of Chinese lawyers today. It will be of great value to
those seeking to understand how and why China's lawyers have come
to their current position, while also providing clues as to how
things may development in the future. This study arrives at a
landmark time, as 2009 is the thirtieth anniversary of the revival
of the legal profession in China. The authors are to be
congratulated for their spirit of empirical inquiry, and their
careful efforts are well worth your while." - Prof. Tom Ginsburg,
University of Chicago "Richard Komaiko and Beibei Que have written
a wide-ranging and cogent study of China's rapidly changing legal
landscape. The text is a broadly accessible introduction to the
role law has played in Chinese society, from the early years of the
imperial system to the post-Deng era. Their analytical account of
various tensions and contradictions facing China's burgeoning
lawyerly ranks will be of interest not only to China scholars and
members of the legal profession, but also to the business
communities, policy-making circles, non-governmental organizations,
and the general public." -Dr. Cheng Li, Research Director, John L.
Thornton China Center, Brookings Instituion "As a long-time student
of the Chinese legal profession, I find it gratifying that, through
their extensive interviews with Chinese lawyers in both the United
States and China, Richard Komaiko and Beibei Que have confirmed
many of my own published research findings. Much has changed in the
decade since I first began researching Chinese lawyers. Despite a
panoply of new laws on the books and procedural reforms, however,
Komaiko and Que find that the role of lawyers in China remains
highly circumscribed. The challenges Chinese lawyers face in their
day-to-day practice merit greater attention, and I hope Lawyers in
Modern China helps to serve this goal."-Dr. Ethan Michelson,
Associate Professor of Sociology and Law, Indiana University
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