Laws of the People's Republic of China (PRC) (cn)
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A Complete Research Guide to the Laws of the People's Republic of China (PRC)
By Wei Luo and Joan Liu
Wei Luo is the Director of Technical Services and Lecturer in Law at the Washington University School of Law Library. His responsibilities include managing the technical services department, teaching legal research, and legal reference.
Joan Liu is a librarian at the New York University School of Law Library. In addition to her primary responsibilities on the management of library acquisitions and serials, Joan also works as a faculty liaison on Chinese legal research.
In retrospective review, the formation and progression of the modern legal system in mainland China had been disturbed by a series of successive political movements from 1949 to 1976. Before the Criminal Code was enacted in 1979, the Constitution Law passed in 1954 was the only statute for 25 years. The governmental operation largely relied on the policies and orders of the Party.
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