Bibliography of academic writings in the field of Chinese law in western languages in 2011

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Bibliography of academic writings in the field of Chinese law in western languages in 2011 Knut Benjamin Pißler

© China-EU School of Law 2013

Abstract The bibliography aims at providing an overview of journal articles, edited books and monographs on Chinese law with a focus on publications in English and German. The structure of the bibliography follows the classification scheme of the leading German law bibliography ‘Karlsruher Juristische Bibliographie’. Keywords

Chinese law · Bibliography · 2011

1 Law and jurisprudence Alme´n O (2011) People’s Congresses Involvement in Law Implementation. The Case of Environmental Laws. In: Burell M, Svensson M (eds) Making Law Work in China. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 143 Biddulph S (2011) The Production of Legal Norms. A Case Study of Administrative Detention in China. In: Keller P (ed) The Citizen and the Chinese State. Ashgate, Farnham, 213 Brandt J (2011) 2010 Regional and Comparative Law. China. International Lawyer 45:487 Burell M, Svensson M (eds) (2011) Making Law Work in China. Cornell University Press, Ithaka Burell M (2011) Policy Dilution and Equity Problems. Implementing Housing Policy in China. In: Burell M, Svensson M (eds) Making Law Work in China. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 335 Cai Y, Pottenger JL (2011) The “Chinese Characteristics” of Clinical Legal Education. In: Bloch F (ed) The Global Clinical Movement. Educating Lawyers for Social Justice. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 87 K. B. Pißler (&) Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Hamburg, Germany e-mail: [email protected]

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Chen AHY (2011) Socialist Law, Civil Law, Common Law, and the Classification of Contemporary Chinese Law. In: Zhu S (ed) Law and Institutions of Modern China. Legal Development of the People’s Republic of China. Routledge, London, 306 Chen AHY (2011) The Developing Theory of Law and Market Economy in Contemporary China. In: Zhu S (ed) Law and Institutions of Modern China. Chinese Law and Institutions in the Twenty-First Century. Routledge, London, 105 Clarke D (2011) Legislating for a Market Economy in China. In: Zhu S (ed) Law and Institutions of Modern China. Chinese Law and Institutions in the Twenty-First Century. Routledge, London, 121 Clarke D (2011) The Chinese Legal System since 1995. Steady Development and Striking Continuities. In: Zhu S (ed) Law and Institutions of Modern China. Chinese Law and Institutions in the Twenty-First Century. Routledge, London, 368 DeBona M (2011) Letting a Hundred Transgenic Flowers Blossom. The Future of Genetically Modified Agriculture in the People’s Republic of China. Villanova Environmental Law Journal 22:89 Deva S (2010) The Role of Law in Hong Kong’s (De)colonization. A Critical Narrative. Juridikum 3:300 Deng A (2011) Dousing the Flames. The Tang Fu Zhen Self-Immolation Incident and Urban Land Takings Reform in the People’s Republic of China. Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal 20:585 Dicks AR (2011) Compartmentalized Law and Judicial Restraint. An Inductive V