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The Law Of Assembly In The People's Republic Of China: Implications Of The Retreat To Formal Legalism For The Legislative Process In China, Mark Findlay, Thomas Chor-Wing Chiu
The Law Of Assembly In The People's Republic Of China: Implications Of The Retreat To Formal Legalism For The Legislative Process In China, Mark Findlay, Thomas Chor-Wing Chiu
Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law
Under the most current constitution, written in 1982, the citizens of the PRC are guaranteed freedom of the press, speech, assembly, association, procession, and demonstration; furthermore, all citizens enjoy the rights and assume the responsibilities prescribed by the constitution and the law. In 1989, following the student democracy demonstrations in the PRC, the government circulated a draft of the law concerning assemblies, processions, and demonstrations for public comment. While the 24 articles of the draft legislation effectively removed the right to free public protest by interposing a variety of administrative procedures governing proscription of venue, application, approval, and review, the …
Bolivia: The Politics Of Cocaine, Melvin Burke
Bolivia: The Politics Of Cocaine, Melvin Burke
School of Economics Faculty Scholarship
Bolivia's sad and turbulent history continues to repeat itself. The coca boom of today has replaced the tin boom of the last century, which in turn supplanted the exploitation of silver and other precious metals during the colonial period. And as in the past, Bolivia's export-based economy continues to depend on foreigners for everything from bank loans to economic advisers.
Lawyers In China: The Past Decade And Beyond, Timothy A. Gelatt
Lawyers In China: The Past Decade And Beyond, Timothy A. Gelatt
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
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The 1989 Us-Republic Of China (Taiwan) Fisheries Negotiations, Mark Mon-Chang Hsieh
The 1989 Us-Republic Of China (Taiwan) Fisheries Negotiations, Mark Mon-Chang Hsieh
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
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