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Loading... Environmental Litigation in China: A Study in Political Ambivalence (Cambridge Studies in Law and Society)by Rachel E. Stern
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This is a book about the improbable: seeking legal relief for pollution in contemporary China. In a country known for tight political control and ineffectual courts, Environmental Litigation in China unravels how everyday justice works: how judges make decisions, why lawyers take cases, and how international influence matters. It is a readable account of how the leadership's mixed signals and political ambivalence play out on the ground - propelling some, such as the village doctor who fought a chemical plant for more than a decade, even as others back away from risk. Yet this remarkable book shows that even in a country where expectations would be that law wouldn't much matter, environmental litigation provides a sliver of space for legal professionals to explore new roles and, in so doing, probe the boundary of what is politically possible. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)344.5104Social sciences Law Labor, social service, education, cultural law [Option B: Law > Europe] Asia [Option B: Law > Italy]LC ClassificationRatingAverage: No ratings.Is this you?Become a LibraryThing Author. |