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ArtikelChina's Reform Era Legal Odyssey  
Oleh: Cohen, Jerome A.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Far Eastern Economic Review vol. 171 no. 10 (Dec. 2008), page 34.
Topik: China; Procuracy; Ministry of Justice
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Isi artikelThirty years ago, China was a legal shambles. The “antirightist” campaign of 1957-58 and the Cultural Revolution of 1966-76 had demolished the system that the People’s Republic of China had initially imported from the Soviet Union. The country had virtually no contemporary legislation. The procuracy or public-prosecution offices and the courts had been decimated, and the Ministry of Justice abolished. The modest legal profession launched in the mid-1950s had not functioned for two decades. Legal education was only beginning to resume after a long hiatus. Experts were few and out of date. Bookstores had no law section.
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