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Law Without Lawyers: A Comparative View of Law in the United States and China

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The U.S. has 400,000 lawyers in a society of 200 million people. China, a country with four times that population, has a mere 3,500 lawyers. How do the Chinese achieve law without lawyers? Victor Li, one of the world's leading authorities on Chinese law, explores the way the Chinese and U.S. systems have historically viewed law (and still view it), and the way each system functions in everyday life to shape conduct and control deviance. In a straightforward and highly readable manner, the author examines how these highly ...

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Law Without Lawyers: A Comparative View of Law in the United States and China 2020, Routledge, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9780367167370

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Law Without Lawyers: A Comparative View of Law in the United States and China 2019, Routledge, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9780367017507

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Law Without Lawyers: A Comparative View of Law in the United States and China 1978, Routledge, Boulder, CO

ISBN-13: 9780891581611

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Law Without Lawyers: A Comparative View of Law in the United States and China 1978, Routledge, Boulder, CO

ISBN-13: 9780891581604

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