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A Bibliographic Guide to the Criminal Law Literature of the People's Rebublic of China: 1949–2000
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2019
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Mr. Zhai presents a bibliographic guide listing the major sources of criminal law literature of the People's Republic of China published during 1949–2000. The fifty year span is divided into three phases, each containing a selective bibliography on criminal law representative of academic scholarship of the corresponding period.
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