Students in the LL.M. Program in Chinese Law at Peking University must write a dissertation during their second year of study. In conducting research for my forthcoming epic, I discovered a recent article by Zhu Suli, the Dean of Peking University's Law School, concerning the role of the Chinese Communist Party in the PRC Judiciary. Whether you are a student of law or simply someone interested in China, I highly recommend reading Dean Zhu's article, "Political Parties in China's Judiciary", which lays out a fairly nuanced and representative take on the role of the CCP in China.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
CCP, yeah you know me
Students in the LL.M. Program in Chinese Law at Peking University must write a dissertation during their second year of study. In conducting research for my forthcoming epic, I discovered a recent article by Zhu Suli, the Dean of Peking University's Law School, concerning the role of the Chinese Communist Party in the PRC Judiciary. Whether you are a student of law or simply someone interested in China, I highly recommend reading Dean Zhu's article, "Political Parties in China's Judiciary", which lays out a fairly nuanced and representative take on the role of the CCP in China.
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