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ID103983
Title ProperClimbing the Weiquan ladder
Other Title Informationa radicalizing process for rights-protection lawyers
LanguageENG
AuthorHualing, Fu ;  Cullen, Richard
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)It is commonly acknowledged that weiquan lawyers operate in a narrow space, and lawyers with a radical stance work within a harsh environment. Weiquan lawyers advance and retreat in response to the changing macro-political-legal environment, but there is no sign that they are giving up their legal struggles. A steadily growing number of weiquan lawyers are tending to become more radical in their approach as their experience advances. This article studies the process in which weiquan lawyers start and sustain weiquan lawyering in a harsh environment and the factors that contribute to the radicalizing process. Its principal purpose is to identify and explain a radicalization process in which a lawyer climbs up the ladder of weiquan lawyering, from a moderate lawyer providing legal aid in individual cases to a critical or radical lawyer.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly vol. 2011, No. 205; Mar 2011: p.40-59
Journal SourceChina Quarterly vol. 2011, No. 205; Mar 2011: p.40-59
Key WordsWeiquan Lawyers ;  Radicalization ;  Radical Lawyer


 
 
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