Victims, perpetrators, and the role of law in Maoist China : : a case-study approach / / edited by Daniel Leese and Puck Engman.

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Place / Publishing House:Oldenbourg : : De Gruyter,, [2018]
2018
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (214 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Politics and law in the early People's Republic of China / Daniel Leese and Puck Engman
  • Beyond destruction and lawlessness: The Legal System during the Cultural Revolution / Xu Lizhi (transl. by Daniel Leese)
  • The Intelligence sleeper who never was: Han Fuying and case / Michael Schoenhals - A Different Category of Life: The counterrevolutionary case of a rural xchoolteacher / Wang Haiguang (transl. by Amanda Shuman)
  • Vetting the People's servant: on the principles of revolutionary integrity / Puck Engman
  • A policeman, his Gun, and an alleged rape: competing appeals for justice in Tianjin, 1966-1979 / Jeremy Brown
  • From denial to apology: narrative strategies of a perpetrator'' after the Cultural Revolution / Zhang Man
  • The floating fate of a rebel leader in Guangxi, 1966-1984 / Song Guoqing.