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By studying law implementation in different areas and at different levels, contributors from various disciplines give a nuanced picture of law implementation in China, showing that it is rare to find examples of complete success or failure. Instead, making law work in actual practice, and in any society, is a matter of degree. The study is multidisciplinary in character and builds on insights from both sociology of law and political science.

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  1. Title page, Copyright page, Series info, Dedication
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. ix -x
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  1. Theoretical Frameworks
  1. Chapter 1 Making Law Work in China
  2. Marina Svensson
  3. pp. 1-32
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  1. Chapter 2 Assessing Implementation of Law in China: What Is the Standard?
  2. Randall Peerenboom
  3. pp. 33-68
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  1. Chapter 3 Putting Law in Context: Some Remarks on the Implementation of Law in China
  2. Håkan Hydén
  3. pp. 69-102
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  1. Institutions and Actors in Implementation Work
  1. Chapter 4 Chinese Courts in Law Implementation
  2. Jonas Grimheden
  3. pp. 103-142
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  1. Chapter 5 People's Congresses Involvement in Law Implementation: The Case of Environmental Protection Laws
  2. Oscar Almén
  3. pp. 143-186
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  1. Chapter 6 From Nothing to Something: Development of a Legal Aid System in China
  2. Hatla Thelle
  3. pp. 187-224
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  1. Norms, Politics and the Law
  1. Chapter 7 Cultural Heritage Protection in the People’s Republic of China: Preservation Policies, Institutions, Laws, and Enforcement in Zhejiang
  2. Marina Svensson
  3. pp. 225-266
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  1. Chapter 8 The Legitimacy of Law in China: The Case of “Black Internet Cafés”
  2. Johan Lagerkvist
  3. pp. 267-296
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  1. Chapter 9 Twists and Turns: Anticorruption Law in Beijing
  2. Flora Sapio
  3. pp. 297-334
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  1. Distributive and Regulative Policies and Laws
  1. Chapter 10 Policy Dilution and Equity Problems: Implementing Housing Policy in China
  2. Mattias Burell
  3. pp. 335-366
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  1. Chapter 11 Regulating Land and Pollution at Lake Dianchi: Compliance and Enforcement in a Chinese and Comparative Perspective
  2. Benjamin van Rooij
  3. pp. 367-404
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 405-408
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 409-414
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  1. Cornell East Asia Series Titles
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