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 730-352 Law & Society in China

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

3

Coordinator

Ms S Biddulph

Prerequisites

Torts and the Process of Law; History and Philosophy of Law I and II.

Semester

Not Offered (view timetable)

Contact

Intensive

Subject Description

This subject encourages students to develop an understanding of the political, social and economic forces which influence the purpose and shape of law in the Peoples Republic of China. The subject provides students with an overview of the legal system and legal institutions in China. We examine legal principles governing the extent of, and controls over, the exercise of state power. Legal principles that govern relations between citizens and the state and that provide for special treatment of certain groups will also be considered. Developments in the regulation of economic activities such as trade, investment and labour will be discussed. For each of these topics, students will be asked to consider the influence that the changing political and social environment has had on the development and operation of these regulatory regimes.

Note: This is an approved legal theory subject.

Assessment

Final exam 3 hours (100%).

Prescribed Texts

Printed materials will be issued by the Faculty of Law.



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