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Bird in a Cage: Legal Reform in China After Mao by Stanley B. Lubman (English) H

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ISBN-13
9780804736640
Book Title
Bird in a Cage: Legal Reform in China After Mao
ISBN
9780804736640
Subject Area
Law
Publication Name
Bird in a Cage : Legal Reform in China after Mao
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Subject
General
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Stanley B. Lubman
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
26.5 Oz
Number of Pages
472 Pages

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This book analyzes the principal legal institutions that have emerged in China and considers implications for U.S. policy of the limits on China's ability to develop meaningful legal institutions.

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Publisher
Stanford University Press
ISBN-10
0804736642
ISBN-13
9780804736640
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1161779

Product Key Features

Author
Stanley B. Lubman
Publication Name
Bird in a Cage : Legal Reform in China after Mao
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
General
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law
Number of Pages
472 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
26.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
99-027415
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lc Classification Number
Knq470.L83 1999
Reviews
"Lubman's book brings together a life-time of research and practice on chinese law to make it a vibrant and fascinating subject. . . . This wise and insightful book will be valuable not only for those interested in doing business in China but also for those seeking to understand Chinese civilization." Foreign Affairs, Magesterial. . . . Few are better qualified to discuss law in China than Lubman. . . . This lucid book shows how far China must go to build even the most basic institutions."— Business Week, Magesterial. . . . Few are better qualified to discuss law in China than Lubman. . . . This lucid book shows how far China must go to build even the most basic institutions., Bird in a Cage is the end product of rich first-hand experience, careful reflection, and serious scholarship., "Magesterial. . . . Few are better qualified to discuss law in China than Lubman. . . . This lucid book shows how far China must go to build even the most basic institutions."-Business Week, This is an important book, which is already well on its way to becoming a classic."— China Perspectives, "Lubman has been a major force in the academic and practical discourses of Chinese legal studies for most of the history of the PRC. . . . This is a masterful study . . . a major contribution to our understanding of the PRC legal system."-China Quarterly, "Magesterial. . . . Few are better qualified to discuss law in China than Lubman. . . . This lucid book shows how far China must go to build even the most basic institutions."- Business Week, "Magesterial. . . . Few are better qualified to discuss law in China than Lubman. . . . This lucid book shows how far China must go to build even the most basic institutions."— Business Week, "Magesterial. . . . Few are better qualified to discuss law in China than Lubman. . . . This lucid book shows how far China must go to build even the most basic institutions."-- Business Week, Lubman has been a major force in the academic and practical discourses of Chinese legal studies for most of the history of the PRC. . . . This is a masterful study . . . a major contribution to our understanding of the PRC legal system."— China Quarterly, "This is an important book, which is already well on its way to becoming a classic."-China Perspectives, Bird in a Cage is an exploration of China's modern pursuit of legal reform and institution building. The product of nearly 30 years of Lubman's rich experience as a teacher, writer, and adviser, this uniquely insightful study is invaluable for legal scholars, lawyers, and law students wanting to understand Chinese attitudes toward law. More of a series of related essays than a textbook on Chinese law per se, it is also a wonderful reference book. . . . The book should also appeal to students of China more broadly. . . . In sum, Stanley Lubman's Bird in a Cage provides a veritable feast of fact, analysis, and insight for anyone seeking to understand and engage modern China., "Lubman's book brings together a life-time of research and practice on chinese law to make it a vibrant and fascinating subject. . . . This wise and insightful book will be valuable not only for those interested in doing business in China but also for those seeking to understand Chinese civilization."Foreign Affairs, This is a splendid book that should be read carefully by anyone interested in Chinese legal affairs and Chinese society more broadly. It reflects a lifetime's thoughtful acquaintance with and sympathetic understanding of the intricacies of Chinese law and life."—William P. Alford, Harvard Law School, "Lubman has been a major force in the academic and practical discourses of Chinese legal studies for most of the history of the PRC. . . . This is a masterful study . . . a major contribution to our understanding of the PRC legal system."-- China Quarterly, This is a splendid book that should be read carefully by anyone interested in Chinese legal affairs and Chinese society more broadly. It reflects a lifetime's thoughtful acquaintance with and sympathetic understanding of the intricacies of Chinese law and life., "Lubman has been a major force in the academic and practical discourses of Chinese legal studies for most of the history of the PRC. . . . This is a masterful study . . . a major contribution to our understanding of the PRC legal system."— China Quarterly, "This is a splendid book that should be read carefully by anyone interested in Chinese legal affairs and Chinese society more broadly. It reflects a lifetime's thoughtful acquaintance with and sympathetic understanding of the intricacies of Chinese law and life."-William P. Alford, Harvard Law School, "This is a splendid book that should be read carefully by anyone interested in Chinese legal affairs and Chinese society more broadly. It reflects a lifetime's thoughtful acquaintance with and sympathetic understanding of the intricacies of Chinese law and life."--William P. Alford, Harvard Law School, "This is an important book, which is already well on its way to becoming a classic."— China Perspectives, Lubman's book brings together a life-time of research and practice on chinese law to make it a vibrant and fascinating subject. . . . This wise and insightful book will be valuable not only for those interested in doing business in China but also for those seeking to understand Chinese civilization." Foreign Affairs, Lubman has been a major force in the academic and practical discourses of Chinese legal studies for most of the history of the PRC. . . . This is a masterful study . . . a major contribution to our understanding of the PRC legal system., Lubman has succeeded in providing an excellent overview of the current state of China's legal system and highlighting the key issues faced by the leadership of China as it contemplates the future., "Lubman's book brings together a life-time of research and practice on chinese law to make it a vibrant and fascinating subject. . . . This wise and insightful book will be valuable not only for those interested in doing business in China but also for those seeking to understand Chinese civilization." Foreign Affairs "Lubman has succeeded in providing an excellent overview of the current state of China's legal system and highlighting the key issues faced by the leadership of China as it contemplates the future."-- China Review International " Bird in a Cage is the end product of rich first-hand experience, careful reflection, and serious scholarship."-- Journal of Legal Information " Bird in a Cage is an exploration of China's modern pursuit of legal reform and institution building. The product of nearly 30 years of Lubman's rich experience as a teacher, writer, and adviser, this uniquely insightful study is invaluable for legal scholars, lawyers, and law students wanting to understand Chinese attitudes toward law. More of a series of related essays than a textbook on Chinese law per se, it is also a wonderful reference book. . . . The book should also appeal to students of China more broadly. . . . In sum, Stanley Lubman's Bird in a Cage provides a veritable feast of fact, analysis, and insight for anyone seeking to understand and engage modern China."-- The China Business Review, "This is an important book, which is already well on its way to becoming a classic."-- China Perspectives, "Lubman has been a major force in the academic and practical discourses of Chinese legal studies for most of the history of the PRC. . . . This is a masterful study . . . a major contribution to our understanding of the PRC legal system."- China Quarterly, "This is a splendid book that should be read carefully by anyone interested in Chinese legal affairs and Chinese society more broadly. It reflects a lifetime's thoughtful acquaintance with and sympathetic understanding of the intricacies of Chinese law and life."—William P. Alford, Harvard Law School, "This is an important book, which is already well on its way to becoming a classic."- China Perspectives
Copyright Date
1999
Dewey Decimal
340.30951
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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