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The Faces of Modern Chinese Legal Identity - Legal Scholars and Scholarship in the People’s Republic of China: The First Generation, 1949–1992. By Nongji Zhang. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Asia Center, 2022. 254 pp. Hardcover $39.95
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Legal Scholars and Scholarship in the People’s Republic of China: The First Generation, 1949–1992. By Nongji Zhang. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Asia Center, 2022. 254 pp. Hardcover $39.95
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23 March 2023
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