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Civil Society in China: The Legal Framework from Ancient Times to the "New Reform Era"


ISBN13: 9780199765898
Published: May 2013
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
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This is the definitive book on the legal and fiscal framework for civil society organizations (CSOs) in China from earliest times to the present day.

Civil Society in China traces the ways in which laws and regulations have shaped civil society over the 5,000 years of China's history and looks at ways in which social and economic history have affected the legal changes that have occurred over the millennia.

This book provides an historical and current analysis of the legal framework for civil society and citizen participation in China, focusing not merely on legal analysis, but also on the ways in which the legal framework influenced and was influenced in turn by social and economic developments. The principal emphasis is on ways in which the Chinese people - as opposed to high-ranking officials or cadres -- have been able to play a part in the social and economic development of China through the associations in which they participate.

Civil Society in China sums up this rather complex journey through Chinese legal, social, and political history by assessing the ways in which social, economic, and legal system reforms in today's China are bound to have an impact on civil society. The changes that have occurred in China's civil society since the late 1980's and, most especially, since the late 1990's, are nothing short of remarkable. This volume is an essential guide for lawyers and scholars seeking an in depth understanding of social life in China written by one its leading experts.

Subjects:
Legal History, Other Jurisdictions , China
Contents:
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1
THE TRADITION OF LAW IN IMPERIAL CHINA
CHAPTER 2
DYNASTIC OVERVIEW
CHAPTER 3
CHARITY AND ASSOCIATIONAL LIFE IN EARLY IMPERIAL CHINA
CHAPTER 4
CHARITY AND ASSOCIATIONAL LIFE IN LATE IMPERIAL CHINA
CHAPTER 5
LAW, CHARITY, AND ASSOCIATIONAL LIFE DURING THE SHORT HALF-CENTURY (1911-1949)
CHAPTER 6
REVOLUTION AND ITS AFTERMATH
CHAPTER 7
THE ROLES OF OTHER ORGANIZATIONS AFTER THE REVOLUTION AND THE EFFECT OF THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION ON THE PARTY AND CIVIL SOCIETY
CHAPTER 8
EMERGING FROM CHAOS: THE IMPACT OF THE DENG XIAOPING REGIME
ON SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS
CHAPTER 9
THE IMPACT OF THE DENG XIAOPING REGIME ON VARIOUS OTHER TYPES OF ORGANIZATIONS AND CSO FUNDING
CHAPTER 10
MAKING MORE SPACE: REFORMS FROM 1990 TO 2010
CHAPTER 11
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR OTHER SECULAR ORGANIZATIONS AND NEW ROLES FOR SOME
CHAPTER 12
RESOURCE ISSUES FOR CSOS
CHAPTER 13
THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS -- EVOLUTION AFTER REFORM AND OPENING UP
CHAPTER 14
2011-- THE REMARKABLE YEAR
CHAPTER 15
COMPARATIVE DEVELOPMENTS
CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
APPENDICES