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Why Judicial Independence Has been So Difficult in Modern China: The Example of Shen-jia-ben

  • Author:

    Li, Qi-Heng

  • Page Number:

    6:315-342

  • Date:

    2004/12

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Qi-Heng Li, “Why Judicial Independence Has been So Difficult in Modern China: The Example of Shen-jia-ben,” Journal for Legal History Studies 6 (2004): 315-342.

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Li, Qi-Heng
2004 “Why Judicial Independence Has been So Difficult in Modern China: The Example of Shen-jia-ben.” Journal for Legal History Studies 6: 315-342.
Li, Qi-Heng. (2004). Why Judicial Independence Has been So Difficult in Modern China: The Example of Shen-jia-ben. Journal for Legal History Studies, 6, 315-342.
Li, Qi-Heng. “Why Judicial Independence Has been So Difficult in Modern China: The Example of Shen-jia-ben.” Journal for Legal History Studies, no. 6 (2004): 315-342.
Li, Qi-Heng. “Why Judicial Independence Has been So Difficult in Modern China: The Example of Shen-jia-ben.” Journal for Legal History Studies, no. 6, 2004, pp. 315-342.
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