This thesis examines legal change after public health crises in China. The research aim is threefold. First of all, it aims to contribute to our understanding of how crises can lead to legal change in China. Secondly, the thesis aims to contribute to our understanding of post-crisis lawmaking. Thirdly, the thesis aims to develop tools for measuring and assessing the nature of legal change and of post-crisis legal change in particular. These three aims have been captured in one overarching research question: To what extent and under which conditions do public health crises lead to legal change in China
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This thesis documents the development of the Chinese government’s response to HIV/AIDS in the c...
In the 1980s and 1990s, China devoted extensive resources to constructing a legal system, in part in...
AbstractThis paper attempts to study, from the perspective of historical comparison, the development...
This article compares two legal reforms in China, that of the 1990s and 1070s, both in a Chinese pol...
Chinese authorities are reconsidering legal reforms they enacted in the 1980s and 1990s. These refor...
China has experienced a surge in medical disputes in recent years, on the streets and in the courts....
This Article investigates the evolution of the Chinese legal mechanism for medical malpractice dispu...
This paper provides a sociolegal overview of law and lawmaking in China. It combines existing studie...
This article analyses the role(s) of law in several critical aspects in China’s fight against COVID...
This thesis examines the impact of the post 1978 reforms in the Chinese legal system on the powers o...
Over the past two and half decades, much has been written about China\u27s ongoing economic reforms....
In the 2000s, violent medical disturbance (yinao) is rampant throughout China. Yinao is deeply roote...
Can law help to address the lack of trust in doctor-patient relationships in China? This essay exami...
Much research on contentious politics focuses on origins and dynamics of contention or impacts of co...
Legal aid programs have been set up in some Chinese areas since the early 1990s to make it possible ...
This thesis documents the development of the Chinese government’s response to HIV/AIDS in the c...
In the 1980s and 1990s, China devoted extensive resources to constructing a legal system, in part in...
AbstractThis paper attempts to study, from the perspective of historical comparison, the development...
This article compares two legal reforms in China, that of the 1990s and 1070s, both in a Chinese pol...
Chinese authorities are reconsidering legal reforms they enacted in the 1980s and 1990s. These refor...