Punishments in the Post Re-Education through Labour World: Questions about Minor Crime in China

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Biddulph, SEditor
Zhao, Y; Ng, MDate
2018Source Title
Chinese Legal Reform and the Global Legal Order: Adoption and AdaptationPublisher
Cambridge University PressUniversity of Melbourne Author/s
Biddulph, SarahAffiliation
Melbourne Law SchoolMetadata
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Biddulph, S. (2018). Punishments in the Post Re-Education through Labour World: Questions about Minor Crime in China. Zhao, Y (Ed.). Ng, M (Ed.). Chinese Legal Reform and the Global Legal Order: Adoption and Adaptation, Chinese Legal Reform and the Global Legal Order: Adoption and Adaptation, (1), pp.15-43. Cambridge University Press.Access Status
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Sometimes reform in a particular area can highlight the need for more thorough-going change. The decision in China to abolish the much-maligned administrative detention power of re-education through labour (laojiao) in December 2013 was one of these reforms.
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