This article uses the case of Chinese lawyers, their professional trou-bles, and their coping strategies to build on and develop the concept of political embeddedness. Data from a first-of-its-kind 25-city sur-vey suggest that political embeddedness, defined broadly as bu-reaucratic, instrumental, or affective ties to the state and its actors, helps Chinese lawyers survive their everyday difficulties, such as routine administrative interference, official rent seeking, and police harassment and intimidation. The article draws the ironic conclusion that legal practice in China reveals at least as much about the en-during salience of socialist institutions as it does about incipient capitalist and “rule of law ” institutions. Lawyers ’ depende...
This article traces the involvement of lawyers in the Chinese Communist Party's united front work fr...
Chinese authorities are reconsidering legal reforms they enacted in the 1980s and 1990s. These refor...
Over the past two and half decades, much has been written about China\u27s ongoing economic reforms....
Based on survey data of 348 lawyers in Fujian, this study empirically tests how lawyers\u27 politica...
On paper, the state-run lawyer disciplinary system in China serves multiple interests: client protec...
Abstract This article discusses the legal and political issues in the People's Republic of China by...
This dissertation analyses the ability of Chinese lawyers to use administrative litigation to protec...
This dissertation analyses the ability of Chinese lawyers to use administrative litigation to protec...
The picture of Chinese law that many Western scholars and commentators portray is an increasingly bl...
What does the rule of law mean in the Chinese context? Based on empirical research in Beijing and Ho...
This is a dissertation about lawyers, judges, international NGOs and legal action in an authoritaria...
Rights defence lawyers in contemporary China have attracted tremendous attention. Their supporters t...
This dissertation studies the politics of the legal profession in political regime change from and t...
The potentials and limit of legal reform in an authoritarian state is a fascinating issue. Scholars ...
Over the past decades, corruption in China's courts has become a salient issue. A recent report publ...
This article traces the involvement of lawyers in the Chinese Communist Party's united front work fr...
Chinese authorities are reconsidering legal reforms they enacted in the 1980s and 1990s. These refor...
Over the past two and half decades, much has been written about China\u27s ongoing economic reforms....
Based on survey data of 348 lawyers in Fujian, this study empirically tests how lawyers\u27 politica...
On paper, the state-run lawyer disciplinary system in China serves multiple interests: client protec...
Abstract This article discusses the legal and political issues in the People's Republic of China by...
This dissertation analyses the ability of Chinese lawyers to use administrative litigation to protec...
This dissertation analyses the ability of Chinese lawyers to use administrative litigation to protec...
The picture of Chinese law that many Western scholars and commentators portray is an increasingly bl...
What does the rule of law mean in the Chinese context? Based on empirical research in Beijing and Ho...
This is a dissertation about lawyers, judges, international NGOs and legal action in an authoritaria...
Rights defence lawyers in contemporary China have attracted tremendous attention. Their supporters t...
This dissertation studies the politics of the legal profession in political regime change from and t...
The potentials and limit of legal reform in an authoritarian state is a fascinating issue. Scholars ...
Over the past decades, corruption in China's courts has become a salient issue. A recent report publ...
This article traces the involvement of lawyers in the Chinese Communist Party's united front work fr...
Chinese authorities are reconsidering legal reforms they enacted in the 1980s and 1990s. These refor...
Over the past two and half decades, much has been written about China\u27s ongoing economic reforms....