Synopses & Reviews
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the jurisprudence and related law underlying the modern Chinese transition to the "socialist market economy." By analyzing the changing Chinese approach and the adjustment of social interests in the context of profound economic change, the authors provide a useful reference tool. It outlines the new vocabulary of market jurisprudence and law and examines new legal thinking on rights protection.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-307) and index.
About the Author
Ronald C. Keith no bio
Zhiqiu Lin is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Carleton University, Canada.
Table of Contents
Pluarlized Jurisprudence in the Socialist Market * The "Special Grouping" of the Human Rights of Women, Children, Handicapped and Elderly * Justice and Efficiency in Contractual Labour Relations * Sorting Out Property and Ownership Rights * Balancing Society and the Individual in Judicial Justice * The Law and the Market at the Crossroads of Justice and Efficiency
Pluarlized Jurisprudence in the Socialist Market * The "Special Grouping" of the Human Rights of Women, Children, Handicapped and Elderly * Justice and Efficiency in Contractual Labour Relations * Sorting Out Property and Ownership Rights * Balancing Society and the Individual in Judicial Justice * The Law and the Market at the Crossroads of Justice and Efficiency